Wild Honey

12 St George Street, London, W1S 2FB - View on a map
Telephone: 0207 7758 9160

Wild Honey Restaurant In London
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Overall 5.0
Food 5.3
Service 5.0
Atmosphere 5.8
Value 4.0
Based on 4 reviews

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This is the 3rd time I have eaten here, and I’m afraid it has gone off the boil completely. The service was slow and rather charmless. We ordered at 1945 and after 15 minutes they told us that they had run out of the starters we ordered. The table either side of us had similar problems, which made for a very uncomfortable evening as the tables are very close together. Prices still very high for ho-hum cooking and inefficient delivery. Go to Pollen St Social or Hibiscus in future.
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Crossbill
Overall rating 3 stars
Food 5 | Service 3 | Atmosphere 3 | Value for money 2
Friday, September 16, 2011

I went for lunch on Friday with my best friend. The food was nice, the staff were friendly and attentive. Was a great lunch, will be back again!
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Sarah
Overall rating 9 stars
Food 9 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 8
Friday, August 12, 2011

We ate here two Friday's ago for my fiance's birthday. The food was delicious, very summery. Interesting combinations and fairly gourmet portions to start. I had the crab with an asparagus mousse followed by the bouillabaisse. The bouillabaisse was deconstructed and came in lovely copper bowls with cruidittes and aioli. We had cheese to follow (there were a selection of about 6) and then shared the chocolate soup with milk sorbet which was just delicious; not too rich at all. The service started off well but as it got busier we noticed the attention wained but we weren't in a rush we didn't mind. In summary, it's the sort of place you can go and have three very good quality, perfectly prepared courses and walk out feeling just right. The bill came in at around £85 per head with a cocktail each and bottle of wine to share. My only criticisim was that of the continuity of service but also that they didn't have crackers to go with the cheese (!) - only hunks of bread which seemed very out of place compared with the delicate style of the other courses.
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Abbie Azar
Overall rating 7 stars
Food 7 | Service 6 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 6
Thursday, June 02, 2011

TOO BAD. Unreasonably expensive bad wine, bad service, expensive bill.
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Overall rating 1 stars
Food 0 | Service 1 | Atmosphere 2 | Value for money 0
Friday, May 27, 2011

House Champagne not up to par but the food was good, in particular the grouse was ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC and imaginative. We ate at the bar and found the staff very charming, two interesting and delicious wine recommendations from a good wine list. Charming atmosphere and decor. Very much looking forward to next visit!
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Overall rating 8 stars
Food 8 | Service 8 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 7
Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Tiny portions, lukewarm food and dreadful service. Next door table's scallops had to be sent back.

We sat in front of our menus for 15 minutes each time, as waiters came and went ignoring us, eventually we gave up on ordering a pudding. Complaints were met with a gallic shrug.

Complete rip off.
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Overall rating 1 stars
Food 1 | Service 1 | Atmosphere 1 | Value for money 1
Friday, February 11, 2011

I'm really sorry, but i think it is the worst michelin stared restaurant in London, the service is absolutely terrible, no one smiles , i had the smoked eel to start it was very average ,as a chef ,,,. the smoked eel looks like it was frozen, and the sweet corn puree was very strange ! for mains i had the cod with white beans my wife can do better ??it looks like they run out of plates, small tiny plate for both courses...let talk about the desserts i ordered the chocolate soup, what a surprise you should go and try it ,, basically it a ganache with a bit of flour mix,and cooked,, i think that a joke...

- If this restaurant was in France it will be on the front page on every news paper.

but in the end of the day i don't blame wild honey i think michelin inspectors should be trained properly ..i mean as ex chef to judge .. that why in France were i come from we think michelin guide is a joke now ... we love a good food cooked with passion and love not what I've seen at wild honey ..just money money
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alexandre Moyeux
Overall rating 2 stars
Food 1 | Service 0 | Atmosphere 5 | Value for money 3
Thursday, January 20, 2011

Went here last night with a friend, before 7pm, to take advantage of the pre-theatre menu which is good value and although only 2 choices per course, is interesting. We both kicked off with the very delicious chicken and eel terrine, which sounded like a strange combo but was marvellous, with a large slice of crisp toast to go with it. Unfortunately the waiters TWICE tried to remove my plate while I was still eating despite my protests!. They had taken my friend's plate despite my still eating, which is a minus in my book. No vegetables are included with the mains so we had to order a dish (no problem) which included delicious braised lettuce. However these greens were drenched in butter; both of us found it too rich, especially with the braised hare we both chose. It is a pity restaurants don't leave most of the butter sauce on the side, for diners to add if they want to. The other complaint is that the hare was extremely salty. I drank several glasses of water in the night because of that. The pudding, floating island, was superb. But overall we both felt it was too salty, rich and buttery (and I love salty food) and would not return for this reason.
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suzerne - View all reviews by this user
Overall rating 5 stars
Food 5 | Service 4 | Atmosphere 6 | Value for money 6
Friday, December 10, 2010

I went here in November with my friend for pre-theatre dinner. We went too early and the place was a bit empty. But the food, though its a fixed menu (under 23 pounds/head), was satisfactory!
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Bunny! - View all reviews by this user
Overall rating 8 stars
Food 8 | Service 8 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 9
Thursday, December 02, 2010

Have to say I was very disappointed with Wild Honey. The food, generally, was very good, but the biggest let down was the absence of any vegetarian main course. Surely this is pretty much standard these days? Our guests were told they could have sauteed vegetables or a mushroom or plain (!) risotto. I'm sorry, but you expect more from a restaurant these days, and to be offering just plain old vegetables to vegetarians is like a throwback to the 1970's. To be charged £20 for this or an unimaginative Risotto is not acceptable.

Other than that the main let down was service - waitresses leaning over you, wine not being poured equally between glasses (3 of us drinking red, and was finished on other two while I had an empty glass - so of course we had to buy another bottle...), waitresses talking to each other in French while serving us, coats being slung across chairs for us to pick up rather than us being helped on with them, etc etc.
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Will
Overall rating 5 stars
Food 5 | Service 2 | Atmosphere 7 | Value for money 4
Monday, November 29, 2010


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