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Ten Tables Reviews
anon reviewed Ten Tables on 25/01/2008
Ten Tables at Gloucester Road, what a little gem I have certainly paid a lot more for lesser qaulity and quantity. The food was wonderful and after delicious starters my husband had the sea bass [best ever tasted] and I had the veal, unfortunately we couldnt have dessert as we were so full. They had a good specials board and the offer of the evening was a free bottle of house wine when two dined. Cant wait to go back to try some more of the menu. Very pleasant staff and surroundings. Recommended
anon reviewed Ten Tables on 02/02/2008
Ten Tables: Very good food but it felt like we were sitting in a hotel lobby.
AC reviewed Ten Tables on 30/05/2008
Food and wine were excellent quality. Shame that we were pretty much the only diners in the place. Upside of this was that the service was good although not overbearing as some other quiet restaurants can be.
LR reviewed Ten Tables on 13/02/2008
The food was good and sensibly priced, particularly for this part of London. However, despite the '10 tables' only 3 of them were occupied (2 by diners staying in the hotel to which the resturant is attached) so there was no atmosphere or ambiance which made the whole dining experience a little bland.
Lindsey Blair reviewed Ten Tables on 15/12/2007
Ten tables is just that. Simple wooden tables, nice ambience and staff who are attentive if a little lacking in English. The menu was varied and good value but the wine overpriced for what it was.
AM reviewed Ten Tables on 13/01/2008
The food was quite good and the couples special offer (2 people ordering 2 courses receive a free bottle of house wine) made it much better value for money. Service was slow in the extreme. There were 4 tables occupied, including our own, all having arrived at different times and we all received our meals simultaneously, and made our meal very late indeed. 45 min to receive two starters and a further 45 min for the main to arrive.
PH reviewed Ten Tables on 17/01/2008
I thought there was going to be a Tapas menu but there wasn't. The food was OK but nothing special. The pleasant surprise of the night was the cheesecake which was delicious.
MC Goswell reviewed Ten Tables on 13/05/2008
Awesome find, toptable! It's such a quirky idea and is absolutely lovely! Expensive, but worth every penny!
AH reviewed Ten Tables on 20/06/2008
Although no other customers, Ten Tables presented lovely food with good service, bit more expensive than top table led to believe and unfortunatley a bit of a draft due to the hotel next door. Would definitely frequent another time if in the area.
sue fulford reviewed Ten Tables on 20/07/2008
Useful location but otherswise disappointing - food was very ordinary, waitress seemed confused most of the time & place was deserted.
CN reviewed Ten Tables on 01/05/2008
We were the only ones in the restaurant on a Thursday night which felt strange but meant the service was good! Thought the food was unimaginative and very average, and not really worth the price. Not sure I'd go back but it wasn't awful.
CHRISTINE STARKEY reviewed Ten Tables on 02/02/2008
wonderfull pre show meal. good service. would go again.
Paul Galbraith reviewed Ten Tables on 13/09/2008
Ten Tables offered a pleasant distraction from the hustle and bustle of West London. Food and service were good and the atmosphere bright and breezy, although a lack of music rankled somewhat. A very simple and effective restaurant and worth popping in if you happen to be nearby.


















