sketch lecture room


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quiet
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2 yıl önce
conduit street
what issketchyou ask?  is that something that artists do?  just drawing and doodling given a fancy name so that they can charge you more?  sketch, at least least the restaurant, it actually 5 minute restaurants all housed in the same building.  all entertaining very different styles and decor.  from breakfast cafe to fine dining. it was the latter where my obviously exquisite tastes would lead me.
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no
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2 yıl önce
conduit street
a visit tosketchis certainly an interesting and rather ott experience. i felt rather like a kid with a golden ticket to willy wonka's chocolate factory. as you enter the building you have the parlour on your right, where you can order an indulgent breakfast, afternoon tea, comfort food and cocktails. the rather low key parlour is in stark contrast to pierre gagnaire's michelin stared restaurant in the lecture room. the name of the restaurant does not really conjure up what is revealed after you are escorted up the exotically lit staircase. the doors are dramatically thrown open and you find yourself in a jewel box like room, decorated with a red, orange, blue and gold palette.

the first hurdle is the champagne trolley, something i am not a fan off. if i want a glass i prefer to check the menu first to make sure i know what i am getting, so we just stuck to tap water while we made our menu selection. despite the hefty prices you can still go down the less expensive route by ordering from the gourmet rapide menu. however as we wanted to get the full experience on our first visit we opted for the regular tasting menu (it is expensive, but as you will see from this post - you do get a lot for your money) and asked the sommelier to recommend a bottle of wine that would suit the whole menu. he selected a reasonably priced bottle of irouleguy, xuri d'ansa 2004 that was drinkable both on its own and as an accompaniment to the food.

next came the bread, served with some rather spectacular tasting seaweed butter. then the feast began. we had a wonderful array of beautifully presented dishes served by sketches very efficient staff. ironically though the presentation and service did eclipse the food a bit. the food was very good, don't get me wrong. the foie gras terrine with mackerel bouillon and clams was an excellent start. the marinated stone bass, peas, spring cabbage, mint and smoked lardons was quite lovely, nice flavour combinations and textures. the huge king scallop served with nettle cream, haddock, watercress salad, seaweed butter and rhubarb was fabulous, and the other dishes were enjoyable too. they just didn't quite meet our expectations, which were perhaps a little too high, due to the rather excessive hype thatsketchgets. this was a tasting menu that definitely filled you up though, we were getting full even before we started on the grand dessert which consists of no less than five desserts and a selection of petit fours. however sometimes less is more and i think i would have preferred just a couple of spectacular desserts, rather than five ok ones. that said, it was still discernibly better than a lot of michelin starred restaurants out there, and as such i would have no qualms about recommending thesketchexperience.
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silverspoon
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8 yıl önce
conduit street
enteringsketchin mayfair you feel a little bit like alice falling down the rabbit hole. coming through the door you are immediately greeted with a feast for the eyes, a wonderland of art work  and a rabbit’s warren of different rooms and unique places to explore. even just in the entrance foyer there is a quirky hopscotch drawing…
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j
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8 yıl önce
conduit street
i've been to thesketchlecture room & library a few times and must say it's the best fine dining experience in london. the location is great, you feel like being a guest in alice's wonderland. impeccable service and the most creative food on the planet. it's pretty much the only place where a vegetarian tasting menu can really blow me away. i will definitely keep coming back!
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sam
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8 yıl önce
conduit street
we pulled back the curtain stepped over the hopscotch and checked in at the front of house.  as we waited for someone to collect us i sat and admired the art.  this was the first time i had visitedsketchits such a fascinating place with so much art to get lost in.  the red rope was pulled back and we were shown up stairs.  we passed the toilets, which i must say are by far the most glamorous toilets that i have ever seen! wow!
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deepak
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8 yıl önce
conduit street
wow what a restaurant. we went there for dinner on a saturday night and the whole vibe and feel was so good.sketcha french european cuisine with different types of room and different menu in each of the rooms. we were at the main room called the gallery and the room was filled with sketches which i loved reading it. so we started of with a bottle of red pinot noir recommended by the them and it was truly amazing. for veg they had quite a few dishes and whatever we had was unique and tasted good . we had the chilled burrata with pineapples and tomatoes, risotto with wine , udon noodles with garlic pepper paste and black olives tasted superb. for sides we had the spinach in cream and onion rings and potato gratin and i really loved the spinach in cream. the dessert was the highlight - marinate as said in the menu , it was ice cream with raspberry sauce and strawberries and lots and the whole thing tasted perfect. was recommended by a lot of my friends and was truly a unique experience. 5 stars amit arora haifa zakaria arora
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ann
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8 yıl önce
conduit street
i must confess that part of the reason i keep going back tosketchis for the ambience and....great loos! i've had cocktails and afternoon tea here a few times. the service that last time i visited was pretty appalling. it was a work evening and we were working our way through the cakes and drinks we'd ordered but the waitress at hand was in an almighty rush to hurry us up. that said, the food ( savouries, cakes) and drinks have always been great. plus, they burn diptyque candles during the winter which makes it smell amazing. so more points for the atmosphere rather than service.
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steph
9 yıl önce
conduit street
...sketchis truly one of a kind, with 5 restaurants and bars inside, all interlinked to one another, its a foodie’s world . a venue perfect for food, drinks and entertainment, its definitely a destination i would highly recommend visiting. ( your wallet might be emptied out by the time you leave mayfair though…) its quirky food style in its tasting menu is highlighted below...
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gete
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9 yıl önce
conduit street
this is one of my favorite places in london. it is very trendy and i love the environment. the glade is my favourite room because the décor is absolutely stunning; with painted tress on walls, beautiful wooden chairs and long silk curtains.

the food isn’t anything special and overpriced for the portions you get. there are much better restaurants you can eat at around. but this is the perfect place for drinks or afternoon tea.

the cocktails are phenomenal and i definitely recommend them. i always get the scones and tea here because it’s my absolute favourite. the cream that it comes with is delicious and i would suggest coming here around 12.30-1 pm as the scones are freshly made.

i would definitely recommend going tosketchbecause it has a lovely relaxing environment, the service is excellent and the whole interior and décor of the place is modern and aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
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grace
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9 yıl önce
conduit street
everytime i go tosketchi've always had a lovely experience.

i've been here numerous times and i've definitely enjoyed having their afternoon tea the best, the little chocolates and pastries that comes with their afternoon tea set is delicious and the beautifully decorated surroundings puts the icing on the cake. their lunch menu is also really good and not as expensive as you may think. i've had the beef stroganoff here once and it was really delicious.

great ambience and wonderful service with polite and attentive staffs. 
theres a really good selection of cocktails in the evenings as well as wine. their lychee mojitos are the best!  a good place to catch up with friends in a relaxing yet sophisticated environment. 

sketch is definitely one of those places i'll always return to
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michael
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9 yıl önce
conduit street
truly a space to see and be seen with eye catching décor at every turn it was in a trio of small plates that mysketchexperience began and served en masse at my request not a single bite underwhelmed in the least, the ethereal gougeres melting to the tongue while both the creamy liver and black brioche would not have been out of place at michelin starred spots throughout the english capital.
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andy
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9 yıl önce
conduit street
the building that housessketchis home to several venues: a gourmet restaurant (the lecture room and library), a more casual downstairs restaurant, a tearoom and cocktail bar. the upstairs lecture room and library has opulent décor, with thick carpet and well-spaced tables with high quality white linen. there are several menu options: a six course tasting menu was priced at £95, and from the a la carte starters ranged from £33 to £42 and main courses £47 to £55, desserts £13 to £25.sketchis owned by restaurateur mourad mazouz and iconic parisian chef pierre gagnaire, who pops in on occasion but of course is not behind the stoves cooking dinner too often. the new head chef is romain chapel, who took over from jean denis lebras in 2012. romain is the son of legendary chef alain chapel, whose eponymous mionnay restaurant held three stars for many years, though sadly that establishment closed last year. romain chapel has worked in some very serious kitchens, including stints with olivier roellinger at maisons de bricourt and marc haeberlin at auberge de l’ill, returning in 2010 to his father’s restaurant, and becoming head chef before it closed in february 2012.

the wine list was extensive, with around 700 wines, ranging in price from £18 to £17,000, with an average mark-up of around 3.7 times retail price, high even for mayfair. example wines include jj prum kabinett 2009 at £49 for a wine that you can find in the shops for £22, jermann vintage tunina 2010 at £98 for a wine that retails at £35, and kistler les noisetiers 2007 at £174 compared to a shop price of around £58.

bread was made from scratch in the kitchen, and good white bread slices and even better buckwheat bread, with an excellent crust (17/20). a plate of amuse-bouches comprised: goat cheese parfait and beetroot powder, spinach financier with stilton cream, sea bream sashimi with white melon, cumin crackers with parsnip cream, and little parmesan nibbles, and a bowl of sauerkraut foam. these were technically well made, though the sea bream flavour in this tiny nibble was barely discernible. i quite liked the sauerkraut foam, which was unusual; however the others did not stand out for me (15/20).

a dish called “sea garden” (£42) consisted of a main plate of excellent langoustines, carefully cooked and of evidently high quality. on the side was langoustine bisque with shrimp butter that had good flavour but would have been better warm. the other accompaniments were white crab meat (complete with a small piece of shell) with avocado and citrus gelee, and oysters in a bouillon of ”sorrel and quimper”; incidentally, quimper is not an ingredient but a town in brittany – i am not quite sure why it is highlighted on the menu. the main question to me with this complex plate of food (plates really) is whether the assorted extra elements really added anything to the core of the dish, the langoustines. the bisque made sense, but avocado and crab felt like it belonged as a separate dish, as did the warm oyster. it felt to me that the extra elements were added because having several components is notionally the gagnaire style, rather than because these particular things really went together. if the langoustines had been cooked in a few different ways, for example, then this would have made more sense to me. as it was, it just seemed confused, and the crab shell slip and the cold bisque detracted rather than enhanced from the very nicely cooked langoustines (15/20). by contrast when i ate at pierre gagnaire in paris i tried a dish of langoustines prepared five different ways, and this seemed to me a coherent dish design, as well as being flawlessly executed.

duck (£47) was from challans, and of high quality, served with cumin and cinnamon sauce, red cabbage and blackcurrant marmalade, red onions, prune paste, roasted foie gras and potatoes with coriander. the red cabbage was excellent, having just the right balance of sweet and sour, the blackurrant providing a hint of acidity to balance the richness of the duck, though the potatoes were rather overwhelmed by the considerable quantity of coriander used (17/20). i preferred this dish to the simmental beef dish than i sampled, the beef itself not having quite the depth of flavour that i was expecting, and the dish seemed to me rather too rich with its gorgonzola, rocket and carrot accompaniments (15/20). the savoury dishes atsketchare nothing if not complex, and sometimes, in the words of robert browning, “less is more”. i wonder whether the chef should ask “what can i subtract from this dish” rather than “what can i add”, because for me the cooking would be improved by a more focused approach.

vanilla soufflé (£13) was the dish of the day, the soufflé immaculately cooked with excellent texture and plenty of high quality vanilla flavour coming through (18/20). you can also choose either three (£16) or six (£25) mini-desserts. gianduja chocolate was topped with caramel laced with balsamic vinegar, chocolate sorbet and sharon fruit – this was excellent, the rich chocolate nicely balanced by the acidity of the fruit (17/20). pink grapefruit marmalade with dragon fruit with candied red pepper and pink champagne granita seemed to me a rather confused dish, with too many strong elements fighting for attention (15/20). passion fruit with cream cheese mousse, candied chestnut and shortbread was good, the passion fruit and chestnut nicely in balance, the shortbread texture enjoyable (16/20).

service was really top-notch, the staff very well drilled, the topping up flawless. this is the sort of classy service that very few london restaurants manage to pull off. the bill, with three glasses of wine each, came to £172 a head, even with a £50 off voucher. certainly, if you go the a la carte route, it would be tough to drink wine and leave here with a bill of less than £150 a head, and it would be very easy to spend more than this. this is the fundamental issue with sketch: the food is certainly accomplished, but not the very best in london, yet it is as expensive as anywhere. however, the dining room was full on a tuesday lunch in february, so they clearly know their market.
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lani
9 yıl önce
conduit street
...a funky restaurant i had had my eye on for a while.sketchhas a menu covering pretty much anything you could think of, and has supremely eclectic decor.
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food
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11 yıl önce
conduit street
sketch is a collection of 5 different restaurants and bars on the edge of mayfair, just a few yards away from the excellent alyn williams at westbury.sketchhas to be one of the most expensive restaurant ever created in london, over  £10 millions was spend including hiring renowned interior designers and sculptors, the whole building is full of artistic elements, i felt like stepping into an art gallery while i was there.
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vialaporte
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11 yıl önce
conduit street
sketch, a stunning georgian townhouse in mayfair, must surely be london’s most eclectic artistic venue, which caters for relaxed drinks through to **2 star dining. in the grungy parlour, guests lounge about to dj sets with cocktails and top-end patisseries. the elegant glade is a smarter way to take your afternoon tea in asian forest setting. while the recently martin creed redecorated gallery is a lively bistro for dining sophisticates, with the east bar (and those famous toilets) off to the side. but wheresketchreally makes a spectacle is in the lecture room. pierre gagnaire is master and controller of all of the food on offer at sketch, and not to mention nine other locations around the world (with berlin on the way). but his true success here has been his abilty to emulate the **2 star mastery of his paris self-entitled restaurant in his london outpost. when you arrive, you’ll receive perhaps the most lavish welcome that you have ever experienced. truly warm and proud of what the
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