Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London)
Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) Location

Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) Address | Millennium Bridge, One Paul's Walk, City of London, London EC4V 3QH |
Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) Phone | 020 7329 9299 |
Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) Opening Hours | Monday - Saturday : 12noon - 11pm Sunday : Closed |
Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) Food Price |
£42 - £72 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards |
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What people say about Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London)
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The staff members are pleasant and calm and also
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Everything about Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) is amazing and worth giving a shot
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This restaurant provides a great view and is in a good part of town
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I went ahead with dining at Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) with the expectation of having a great fine dine experience but was terribly let down
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The starters were average and for the main course I ordered a steak
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The second time is was completely raw
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Even though it was voided in the bill
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Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) has the best view of the Thames as it faces the Modern Shakespeare Theatre
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This restaurant is of top notch quality
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Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) proves to be a fun option when you are hanging out with friends
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Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) was a disappointment
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As the website list of prices for the food here is quite obsolete
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The prices in real are quite on the higher side and anyone who goes on a budget will be really shocked
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The restaurant was quite empty
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The menu was an extensive one with a lot of options to choose from but I must say that the quality of food was pretty average though large portions were served
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This restaurant is located in a pretty beautiful location
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Just being conveniently placed is not something that would make my restaurant experience very appealing
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I recently visited Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) with one of my friends and had a wonderful time here
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Especially the sea bass which was cooked to perfection
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The service was pretty good with the staff being quite warm and friendly
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The desserts were wonderful as well
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The owner of the place is a lovely lady
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Most of the servers are quite friendly and helpful
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The only negative about Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) is that the prices are a little high
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In fact i am quite put off by the food that was served to me
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The portions were really small and the way the dish was presented absolutely unappetizing
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Only one of our friend was decently happy with the food and he tried the steak
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Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) is located at a prime location and the interiors are equally posh and sophisticated
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The ambiance at Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) is very chilled out and the design is simplistic but modern too
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The food though could not live up to the decor and was not memorable at all
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The preparation too was not up to the mark
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The view of the cathedral is spectacular
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The chicken along with the other vegetables was fresh
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The place looks like it is an office from the outside but this is one restaurant you should not judge by its looks
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The location is quite convenient and offers a great view
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The food is very well presented and delights you equally with its amazing flavours
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We ordered the fig tatin and lentil soup which were both amazing
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I visited this restaurant with my boyfriend during his visit to London
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I didn't have any complains with the service as they promptly greeted us
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The beautiful views over the river and the lovely sight of the cathedral are a treat for the eyes
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Apart from the mackerel pate I believe my meal was just about average
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Surprisingly the wine on the offer is fairly priced
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The food was excellent and was cooked to perfection
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The basic attraction of Northbank Restaurant and Bar (City of London) is it's wonderful ambience with beautiful decor and amazing views
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The service was pretty quick and efficient with the staff being quite warm and friendly
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I have to say it is PHENOMENAL
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Served with walnut dust and green the meat was rich and seasoned to perfection and the accompanying tastes were a mix of delicate and complimentary that balanced beautifully
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My main was pork served with parsnip puree
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The big flavours really delivered and the meal was one to be savoured
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The dude's courses were rabbit terrine with bruschetta and lamb with seasonal veg and potatoes I can't remember the exact wording
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When in the interim between ordering starter and it arriving we were brought an amuse bouche of cauliflower soup with truffle oil
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As a really classy restaurant located on the riverbank with a lovely view of London Bridge
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Michael and I arrived just a little past 8 to find our dates for the evening already settled in in the welcoming bar with plush leather seating and red and slate decor
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Plus the lighting was a million times better to get some decent food shots (which is obviously the whole point of eating out
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I asked if we could switch and was politely told that
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I thought this was very courteous and accommodating of them
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Since we had already made a mess of our tablecloth and the number of booths is rather limited
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The restaurant itself is stunning with full length windows all along the river front
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The tables are well spaced and there's both booths and tables
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The service is on point professional
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Amouse bouches and petits fours are thrown in (bonus) and the few times I've been I've been stuck by what to order as there are so many appetising options
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Favourites have included the Cornish gurnard with tempura rock oyster
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The roasted venison with parsnip puree
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Braised ox cheek tortellini with morels and mushroom butter sauce
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Their chips need a little work and they could be a little more generous with their side sauces
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Bone marrow gratin side is also delicious
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The dark chocolate fondant with peanut butter ice cream BLEW MY MIND (and I am a bit of a fondant connoisseur and
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Apple crumble with cinnamon ice cream looked pretty damn good and I was told it was too
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Northbank is located just by the Thames River with sweeping views of the river and some of London's best known landmarks
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Ve got a vague concept of where it is and what to expect once they get there
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The cocktails are still good
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Not to mention that weekends in this part of London are still relatively quiet &ndash
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Kemey and I were mightily impressed with the chef&rsquo
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My Xmas works meal was totally ruined by the staffs