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2.5 Stars  from 2 reviews

11 Abingdon Road

11 Abingdon Road
Kensington
London
W8 6AH
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11 Abingdon Road


Features: Vegetarian Dishes, Cuisine: Modern European
Average Price Per Person: £50
Nearest Transport: Kensington High Street / London Underground

11 Abingdon Road is a good neighbourhood restaurant serving delicious modern European cuisine. The seasonal menu offers good simple fayre in attractive contemporary surroundings.

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10-01-2009
Andy Hayler  0 

Just off the Kensington High Road, this is sister to Sonnys and the Phoenix. The décor is quite reminiscent of Sonnys, down to the identical tubular chairs. The room is low-ceilinged but quite large, with a slate floor and arty black and white framed photos on the walls. The tables are carelessly laid out, with paper tablecloths and lighting from directed spots that does not match the table placement: the far corner of our table was illuminated, the main part gloomily lit. The menu is modern British, with starters from £5.50 - £9, mains from £14 - £20 with vegetables extra.

The wine list is brief, fitting on a two-sided piece of paper, but quite well put together. It starts at £13.75, with examples such as Shadowfax Pinot Noir 2004 at £35 for a wine that retails at £12, Isabel Estate 2006 Sauvigon Blanc £30.50 for a wine that costs £11 in the shops, and the capable Isole e Olena Chardonnay at £38.50 for a wine that you can buy for about £18.

Bread is from the Exeter Street bakery, in this case a choice of good foccacia or decent, if not perfectly fresh, brown bread. A starter of duck and venison terrine was a coarse but pleasnat enough pate, served with good plum chutney, but with some sorry excuses for pickles: watery, acidic pickled cucumber (1/10). Scallops were seared for too long, served with a decent celeriac and carrot puree and a balsamic beurre blanc that was over-acidic (1/10).

My initial main course of papardelle with oxtail ragu was dismal, the pasta hopelessly overcooked. The waitress looked pretty embarrassed and replaced it with a roast chicken breast with sweet potato mash, along with caramelized parsnip and rosemary. This was better, the chicken not of very high quality but cooked well enough, the dish overall crying out for something crisp to go with all the soft textures (2/10). Sauteed king prawns were timed OK, but with a really nasty globe artichoke puree that was watery and had little artichoke taste, with a “saffron vinaigrette” that was just a sharp brown sauce (1/10).

The saving grace were desserts. Apple and pineapple crumble is an odd idea but the fruit was fine, the crumble itself rather too crumbly, but with very good vanilla ice cream (3/10). Other ice creams (chocolate, caramel) were also fine.

The cooking overall seemed to me sloppy, with so many purees and mashes that the chef should consider going into baby food as a sideline. Several plates with hot food were stone cold, which is a pretty basic mistake. The only redeeming feature was the excellent service of our Spanish waitress, who came over without prompting when she saw me trying to eat the soggy pasta, and was charm itself. I hope she gets a job at a better restaurant than this.

Rebecca Mascarenhas, who owns this, seems to have been losing the plot recently. Sonnys used to be a regular haunt of mine but after endless chef changes seems to be in serious decline, while the cooking here is just lazy.

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 Marie Shepperd
11-07-2006
Marie Shepperd

We went to 11 Abingdon rd restaurant for dinner with my boyfriend and overall we would rate it as ok. The food was fine, but not exactly what we were expecting for a Kensington restaurant. We didn't like the tables setting as they are too close and it made us feel quite uncomfortable as we would have prefer something a little more private (you can actually other dinners conversation). Service was fine.

 

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