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Thomas Nov 26th, 2006 03:48 PM

Rules Restaurant
 
Has anyone eaten lunch at Rules Restaurant in London? Any opinions?

NeoPatrick Nov 26th, 2006 05:43 PM

Yes, several times. We are usually taken there by a friend who is a retired executive who worked near there for many years. We end up ordering far too much heavy food, but it is wonderful.

cigalechanta Nov 26th, 2006 05:48 PM

Yes, I have. I spent several weeks in Englnd and my friend's uncle took us there for lunch.I enjoyed it and the old time clubby atmosphere and the attention they gave the uncle, in spite of the fact I wish he had taken us to a seafood plave.

djkbooks Nov 26th, 2006 09:22 PM

We were thrilled with our dinner at Rules!

Carrybean Nov 27th, 2006 02:18 AM

My boss just got back from London a month ago & is still raving about the pheasant & the fact they brought a wheel of Stilton to him for dessert.

tod Nov 27th, 2006 03:12 AM

Thomas - have you looked at their website? www.rules.co.uk
You will see amongst hundreds of other portraits, Maggie Thatcher larger than life, painted on a wall portrayed as Brittania ruling the Waves!
We had the Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding. The Yorkshire Pud was FAR too big. Took up the whole plate if I remember correctly which put me off a bit. Other than that the meal was delicious but on the expensive side.

W9London Nov 27th, 2006 03:14 AM

Incredible wine list to match (or even exceed) the food. We had 3-hour chrstmas lunch but that was nearly four years ago.

Just hoping you won't have to pick up the bills...

tripgirl Nov 27th, 2006 04:21 AM

Yes, had lunch there several years ago.

A good traditional British meal that is expensive, but worth it for a nice experience. We coupled it with dining out on that particular trip with hip restaurants and ethnic ones.

Service at Rules is excellent.

mjsilver Nov 27th, 2006 04:24 AM

" the meal was delicious but on the expensive side."

Actually, Rules is not that expensive for a London restaurant of that quality. We've paid more for less elsewhere, often. The food is very good, and the service is excellent -- efficient, yet friendly.

(By friendly, I don't mean U.S.-type-friendly where the waiter joins in your conversation and all but sits in your lap.)


ira Nov 27th, 2006 04:28 AM

>..they brought a wheel of Stilton to him for dessert.<

Gracious! He ate 30 lb of cheese?

((I))


W9London Nov 27th, 2006 06:10 AM

mjsliver is correct. Rules is no more expensive than other top-notch restaurant. I just remember we spent FAR more on wine (minds you it was good) than food.

NeoPatrick Nov 27th, 2006 06:34 AM

Funny, ira, but when someone says "they brought us a cheese tray" do you also assume they ate the tray?

tod Nov 27th, 2006 06:53 AM

Mjsilver - You are right, it's not THAT expensive but for us with our exchamge rate at the time (about 14 to 1 ) it was a huge price to pay! I remember my DH moaning about the cost of the meal.
I wanted to take a taxi back to the hotel but in the end we tubed it.
(He can't say I don't give in at times!)

sandykins Nov 27th, 2006 07:12 AM

Good to hear this good opinions of Rules. I've booked a New Year's Eve dinner for my family of four and can hardly wait.

Tod, your lucky your DH is frugal enough to want to tube it. I always have to talk my DH into taking the tube or bus after a posh meal instead of a taxi. It's as if he's Cinderella who must take a pumkin coach home. Once, after a very rich dinner at the Dorchester Grill, DH was persuaded to take a double-decker back to the hotel. Well, the lurching bus upset his stomach, he disembarked in a rush, and was sick on the curb! We laugh about it today.


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