Flat Iron (Soho)
Flat Iron (Soho) Location

Flat Iron (Soho) Address | 17 Beak Street, Soho W1F 9RW |
Flat Iron (Soho) Opening Hours | Monday - Wednesday : 12noon - 11pm Thursday : 12noon - 11:30pm Friday : 12noon - 12midnight Saturday : 11:45am - 12midnight Sunday : 12noon - 10:30pm |
Flat Iron (Soho) Food Price |
£25 - £45 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards |
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What people say about Flat Iron (Soho)
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The menu is so basic that the flat steak is only main course
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The taste level is higher than standard
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Also the tables are so close the eachother
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So you may end up sitting with fellow diners on the same table
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I visited Flat Iron with my brother for a quick dinner recently and was impressed with the quality at such a reasonable price
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I enjoyed the Aussie chuck which was the special that night
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I do think it was much better than the house steak
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It's a cool vibe inside with 3 floors of tables
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We did have to wait 1 hour for our table on a Thursday night but there are plenty of pubs around
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Instead of standing outside with a hungry and hopeful look
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Is a nice way to say that you will most likely than not have to share a table with some strangers
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If the stools were not the most uncomfortable stools I ever had the displeasure to sit on
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I have to also love the bum that comes with loving steak
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The very sympathetic waitress (girls with big bums unite
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From that point on it was a great experience
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With eggplant Parmesan side that was small but delicious
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A touch of quirky detailed decore and the little meat cleaver that is served instead of a knife
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Everything was amazing from the tender delicious steak to the friendly service
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We paired them with fresh green beans and Sophie's salad
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My 1st impression on seeing the steak was that it was a bit on the small side
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Drinks my cider was absolutely lovely
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The fresh mint lemonade was in my opinion a bit of a con
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As half the glass is filled with crushed ice the drink is over in a few sips
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I must say was totally shit
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2.50 for an oversized shot glass filled with mousse from a squirty can and dressed with a bit of sea salt is beyond me
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I heard so many good reviews that I was tempted to try out this joint
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The steak itself is on a smaller side
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Rose lemonade (from bottle) was also very nice
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Lovely place with good value steak only £
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The popcorn at the start is a nice touch
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Alexandra and I popped along to check out this magical place a few weeks ago and were not at all disappointed
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Also the cream spinach was to die for and the cocktail were reasonable priced with a lovely atmosphere
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The chips there are not the usual ones we have in fast food restaurants
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The chocolate sauce mixed with the sourbon syrup very well
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Great experience at the flat iron the staff was really nice
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The 40 minute wait end up being only 20 and the meat is 100% up to the standars that the restaurant is known by
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The flat iron steak was well seasoned and even when I ordered medium instead of the suggested medium rare
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I also ordered horseradish sauce which was really good on the steak (if you like the strong flavor of horseradish that is)
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My friend ordered bernaise sauce and it was nice as well
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The service was really good as well
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The interior was nice but a bit too dark
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Not being a fan of these increasing number of'no reservation' restaurants but always one for a good piece of steak I was game enough to give it a try
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I have had my share of queuing at Bao(which is another review altogether)
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Having arrived with my twice not so lucky couldn't get a table friend
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It was dimly lit and relatively empty which was a good thing as we would have been literally elbow to elbow if the table next to us were taken
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The light fittings were dangerously low and we had to watch our heads
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A cup of complimentary popcorn on the table was a nice touch
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We opted for the standard flat iron steak with salad for £
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Creamed spinach and aubergine with peppercorn and bernaise sauce to accompany
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I suspect this is very much due to the all the hype beforehand
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The steak was a well cooked medium rare one and very tender but lacked an overall 'beefy' flavour and the bernaise was also a little bland
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The creamed spinach was a great way to have our greens
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I did enjoy it but truthfully it is not something that warrants a 3 hour wait if that were indeed true
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Meat of this level it was probably the best I've had
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The sides are good but are not at the same level of the meat
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The disappointing was that we were waiting for the table more than two hours
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If you are a meat lover it is worth the wait
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Definitely one of the best steak houses out there
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So just stick with the original
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Recommended temperature for their steak is medium rare
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Finish off with their salted caramel mousse
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Flat Iron is the best quality/price relation I've found in London when eating out
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Only downsides the wait (and no reservations) and the short menu (which for me is a plus but limits some of the people I can invite to accompany me in a meal here)
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Who went through the menu with us as soon as we sat down
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The popcorn cooked with beef dripping was an awesome starter
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They suggested medium rare but medium was perfect for me (pink in the centre but not bloody)
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The peppercorn sauce was the best I've ever had too
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Sharing 2 sides plus the splurge of salad is surprisingly bang on the right amount of food to fill u up
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All in all one of my best Soho eats of recent tbh
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Medium rare is medium rare which is nice
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The knife/cleaver is a bit useless
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The desert is worth going
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Caramel and salt is a new taste for me
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They only have one main meal which is the flat iron steak
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Little portion but if you order with sides your good
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Their star dish is a flat iron steak
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Flavoursome cut of steak that is not fatty at all
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) but you can put your name down and then they text you when there is a table free so at least you can pop to a bar nearby
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A bit disappointed with my steak as we all ordered medium rare but mine was rare with a lot more 'bloody liquid' clearly to be seen
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Unlike the other medium rare steak being served (the one in the photo) where there wasn't as much bloody liquid but the waiter kept insisting they were all medium rare
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Medium and medium well done so I can tell there is a big difference
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The sides are very good although the fries (at least mine) were somewhat greasy
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They compensate how bad they are for how tasty are
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The creamed spinach was just ok for £
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I do plan to order the cooked chips and salad the next time since their side sale that comes with the steak is very good
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I really enjoyed their free popcorn that is served while ordering and waiting for the food
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You can get the house steak with salad and then add sides
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Their wine list is also pretty good
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The tables were very communal and it was a nice atmosphere (trendy dark)
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Both my friend and I ordered the flat iron steak with a sauce and greens
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The steak was so juicy and perfectly cooked with lovely texture and taste
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I was already planning on taking my bf and family next time while I was still eating as I couldn't wait to come back
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Decided it was time to be wowed
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Efficient and didn't hover which was refreshing
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This does come with a house salad but today my stomach was grumbling and was in need of filling so I ordered the dripping cooked chips and Sophie's salad in addition to this
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My meal came fairly quickly but I was really disappointed
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The portion was very small and the sides were tiny
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The steak itself I found flavourless where I had to add salt to get some extra flavour out of it( which is not what I do at all)
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The concept and menu is very simple but contains all you need
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Their flatiron steak was excellent and comes with a serving of watercress for £
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We had their sundae dessert which was excellent for £
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Dinner time is a good testament of the quality
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I like the food and the staff is very friendly
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The seating is a bit questionable
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One of the best steaks I've ever had
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Did not dare enough to try the medium rare but it was really good and juicy
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It's small so wouldn't hit the spot for a guy but was great for me
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Went to eat here with a friend recently and the steak was cooked perfectly
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The wine I was recommended was a perfect accompaniment and everything was just a feast for the tastebuds
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Despite the fact that there are millions of photos on instagram
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We ordered all the sauces (my favourite is bernaise) and chips
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Singing to songs that were playing on the radio and always with a smile on their face
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I won't say anything more as this is something you need to go once in London
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The employees are really nice
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Well priced steak with lots of different tasty sauces to accompany
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One of the best steakhouse in London
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I constantly struggle with the quality of beef in the U
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You get a free dessert after the end of a meal (I got Salted Caramel Ice Cream sprinkled with Chocolate Shavings)
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My only problem was with the place
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The chairs are unconfortable especially that I was visiting with elderly people
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A satisfying meal with tender steak and reasonable price
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AL had the regular steak and I had one with a better cut but costs a little more
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Never had to wait any more than 30 minutes probably cos i was lucky and went as a pair
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So the key here is simplicity
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An impactful menu of a staple meat with various sides is exactly what you want when you want an injection of meat
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Gorgeous creamed spinach and sex on plate that is their aubergine bake with cheese and tomato
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The service is quick and it&rsquo
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It may also have something to do with the fact that their Old Fashioneds are dreamy creamy
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They say that flattery is a form of a compliment
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I would have to say it is just laziness to create ones own identity
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The hardcore Flat Iron crew will quite frankly give that imitator a miss if we are every up North while we wait for Flat Iron to expand outside the M25
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The environment is modern and relaxed and the staff is incredibly nice and thoughtful
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The steak was quite tasty and delicious and they are most definitely deserving of their excellent reviews
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This location was also a great stop after a day of shopping (but make sure to visit it at least 1.5 hours before you&rsquo
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Flat Iron (Soho) is definitely one of my favorite place in London so far
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I was seated in the bar and had a conversation with the waitress which made me feel welcomed
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I liked the interior of the place and how everything is set as well as the dim lights which sets a cozy and warm mood
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I had the Flat Iron Steak with Dripping Cooked Chips and Fred&rsquo
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I had Salt Caramel Sundae which was good but nothing special
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The only thing that I could suggest is to have more desserts
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Probably one of the best restaurants I tried in London in my short 3 days trip
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Just writing about it takes me back to the amazing little place in Soho that serve one of the best steaks ever
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We basically ordered everything on the menu and there was nothing that is below expectation
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The sauces are great and the sides as well
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Be careful because is always full
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Probably one of the best restaurants I tried in London
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Best thing is the free ice cream on the way out and it's sooo tasty
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Menu which is simple and the food
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One feedback is to lessen the quantity of sprinkled salt on the chips and steak
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One of the best dinner places in London
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Damn they have such nice tables and drink with kinda cozy atmosphere
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One of the cheapest and the best steak in london (maybe in uk)
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The steak and side dishes are simple so you can enjoy the steak for the steak itself
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You might be hesitated when u arrive first and u see u should wait sometimes in lines but trust me Flat Iron (Soho) is really worth it
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T have such a good experience with food till now
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We ordered the steak and it was cooked perfectly medium rare
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The burger was also mouth watering
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The steak was tender and is totally worth its price
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The star of the show was the creamed spinach
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I came at lunch time and I was really lucky because they got 1 empty table
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Ordered the steak (medium) with fries and cream spinach
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The amount of salt was just right
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The place was super packed you can even listen what people around you are talking about
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High quality with low price compared to other places
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Very convenient prices and even if it was twice as expensive it was still worth it
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Y you can visit Flat Iron (Soho) with your family and friends
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One of the best places to eat if you are a fan of meat
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It tastes so good that it is uncomparable
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A simple menu but each n everything is commendable
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While their Covent Garden location is packed and the wait period can last to a minimum of an hour
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The ambiance is one i really loved