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Hotel Russell, Russell Square, WC1B 5BE Full details & map

Restaurant: Creative contemporary

 

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The delightfully-named Fitzroy Dolls is the belle of the dining ball at Hotel Russell, a magnificent terracotta Grade 2 listed building close to Covent Garden. A predominance of marble and natural light lend a fresh, airy feel to this traditional dining experience. Grand pillars lead the eye to the room’s focal point; a grand Victorian marble fireplace. A generous menu features an eclectic selection of dishes. You might start with carpaccio of beef showered in pecorino shavings, then move on to a main course of seared yellow fin tuna with pickled vegetable shavings and tender squid noodles. To finish, may we recommend a baked chocolate brownie with marmalade ice cream. Smartly-dressed staff provide a consistently friendly, chatty service. There is a wide selection of cocktails.

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By Dave West - Mar 27 2011

We went as a group of ten on a Saturday night. There were not many other customers, and there were many staff. The food was generally delicious and the surroundings are great. However, the service was pretty poor, to the extent of being funny. In one example, one of my party turned to filling his own jugs of water because he was fed up of waiting. In another, we were asked what "temperature" we would like steaks cooked at. That said, they were not annoyed when my comrade explained why we were not tipping.

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