Harvey Nichols Fifth Floor Restaurant review by Anon

Wonderful, not at all what you would expect from a department store restaurant. The Fifth Floor is entirely separate from the more utilitarian and noisy Yo Sushi outlet next door, this haven of peace and refined dining amongst the shopping throngs of Knightsbridge is well worth a visit.

The whole food experience was delightful. A selection of tasty breads and nibbles. Starters included asparagus - tender not just at the tip; steak tartare with a tasty bite; main of a melt-in-the-mouth pigeon in sauce including a hint of dark chocolate in the sauce; and chocolate fondue and some truffles to finish. (can you tell we like chocolate?!). All beautifully presented, delivered at the right time and with a smile.

Numerous and attentive staff, not overbearing but immediately there when you needed them. One only very tiny niggle was we were not offered wine when we ordered, we had to ask for some, but really this was a tiny oversight in what was overall a very pleasant evening.

Highly recommended and at 40 pounds a head for 3 courses including unlimited house wine (of which there was a selection) is great value for Knightsbridge, and for the quality of the dishes you are getting here.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Overall rating 10 stars
Food 10 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 9 | Value for money 10

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