Friday 27 April 2012

Restaurant Review: Babylon at Kensington Roof Gardens


Following on from my review of Côte restaurants this week, I wanted to tell you about another brilliant restaurant I recently visited with my friend Alex. Now I don’t want people to think I spend my days lunching at fabulous restaurants (I wish!), but we went to Babylon at Kensington Roof Gardens during London Restaurant Fortnight and so managed to get an amazing deal for lunch. London Restaurant Fortnight normally occurs in March/April and is brilliant because it lets you dine at some top restaurants that you might not normally be able to afford unless on a special occasion, but for much much less. The deal we had was a two-course lunch for £15. 


 
I am sometimes hesitant to go on these ‘cheap’ set menus at the more high-end London restaurants as you often get seated at a table in the corner by the toilets, there is limited menu choice and you generally get treated like second class diners. Babylon, however, was exceptional both in the service and the menu choice. I have always wanted to go to Kensington Roof Gardens so I had high exepectations as we arrived in the lobby just off Kensington High Street. It looked more like we were entering an office block than a posh restaurant/bar, but we were immediately greeted by a lovely receptionist who led us to the lift and told us where to go when we arrived upstairs. Again, when we got up there we were greeted by the maître d who took our coats and led us to our table; in fact he let us choose our own table so we were lucky to get one right in the window with views over London. I was impressed with this as he clearly knew that we were on the cheaper set menu! Our waiter was an old school-type and was great, recommending a wine to drink that was reasonably priced and bringing us complimentary bread while we looked at the menu. I find you rarely get complimentary things when you are not ordering from the à la carte menu.








Now to the menu. We were pleasantly surprised that each course had a choice of four dishes, and we both decided to go for a main course and dessert. Both of us chose the roasted chicken with Shiitake mushrooms, Ragout shallots and Madeira cream sauce, which was absolutely delicious and not a small portion either! For dessert, Alex had the crème caramel with Calvados compressed apples and I had a dark chocolate mousse with caramel ice cream, which was homemade and tasted divine. We ordered coffees to finish the meal, which arrived with a selection of petits fours in the cutest little box (below), another nice touch even though we were on the cheaper set menu. We were not hurried or made to feel like we were not proper customers because we were dining off the cheaper set menu; in fact looking around at most of the other tables a lot of diners were on the Restaurant Fortnight set menu. There was a relaxed and pleasant vibe to the restaurant and we were made to feel very welcome.






I would definitely recommend Babylon at Kensington Roof Gardens if you find yourself in the area, or are looking for somewhere to have a special lunch as they still do the set menu at the slightly higher price of two courses for £20 or three for £23. In fact I will be taking my Mum there the next time she comes into town. With the fantastic service and the little attentions to detail, it is definitely worth spending that bit extra, not to mention the fantastic views over London. 




















Babylon Restaurant at Kensington Roof Gardens, 99 Kensington High Street, London, W8 5SA. Access is via Derry Street. W: www.roofgardens.virgin.com T: +44 (0)207 368 3993. Images from the Babylon website.



1 comment:

  1. The Kensington Roof Gardens are an amazing place to dine out. Love the little 'Bite me' box for petits fours!

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