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It's a struggle to describe Gilgamesh, a Babylonian theme bar and restaurant so screamingly over the top that it makes Kubla Khan's palace look like a bouncy castle. Accessed by escalator from the market, the carved interior is reputed to have taken 600 sculptors six months to create - and that's not hard to believe. Every surface is embellished to a disorientating degree: bronze walls depict ancient battles, pillars are inlaid with polished stones, and ceilings shape-shift in the coloured spotlights. The restaurant's retractable glass roof and inspired pan-Asian cuisine is similarly unexpected, although by the time you've weaved a path to the lapis lazuli bar you'll probably be prepared for the cocktail menu: original recipe drinks are expertly mixed and rich in eastern promise. The Ziggurat (£9.50) is fresh watermelon juice, 42 Below vodka and chilli; the Anu (£9.50) muddles Absolut Apeach, Plymouth gin, peach purée and cucumber. Prophets of doom still wail at the gates, but there's no sign of this Babylon falling in the near future.
Time Out Bars, Pubs & Clubs Guide 2008/9
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I'm great fun to be around! I have the best sense of humour (some times a little wicked!!) however at the same time I also have a big heart who is...
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I went to Gilgamesh expecting to have a good meal. Instead, we left after having waited almost an hour for the rude and very pompous hostess to seat us in an empty restaurant. After the long wait, she pretended she hadn't even seen us before! I understand why the place was empty on a weekend.
I have never been so insulted by someone whose livelyhood depends on being at least slightly pleasant with potential guests.
If you like being insulted and / or ignored, I highly recommend Gilgamesh.
What a fantastic restaurant! I loved everything from the decor to the service and the food was utterly delicious. I would go back to this retsaurant again and gain, definitely the best Pan-Asian restaurant in London.