Quo Vadis (Soho)
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Quo Vadis (Soho) Address 26-29 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 3LL Quo Vadis (Soho) Phone 020 7437 9585 Quo Vadis (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Saturday : 8am - 11am, 12noon - 3pm, 5:30pm - 12midnight
Sunday : ClosedQuo Vadis (Soho) Food Price £56 - £96 per pax
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Quo Vadis is is a charming dining room where they offer menu
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Berks well and Barbarella Put together really well by a place where good cooking and timing is understood
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Ox liver and onions were cooked just right which can be a difficult trick in a busy place
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My favorite bit is the entrance decoration
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Showcasing a massive table with a flower arrangement atop it
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The service was great and the staff was friendly from the start until the end
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You will love the food that is being offered
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The food is not just delicious it is pocket friendly as well
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The ambience is calm and friendly
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The servers are prompt and you will want to pay another visit to Quo Vadis (Soho)
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Quo Vadis (Soho) will offer you simple dishes and yet they are going to be full of flavors
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According to me if you stick to basics you can really make some good dishes and that is what the chef has been doing here
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Quo Vadis (Soho) is located in a busy street but you must visit here and have a great time
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We realised how Quo Vadis (Soho) was different from the others
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The place makes up for the heat as the menu is as refreshing as a summer breeze
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The menu is quite an extensive one and I have always had a liking for place s where it is easy to order anything that you like
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It is easy to order at Quo Vadis (Soho) as the menu is simple and houses some great options
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Quo Vadis (Soho) is slightly on the costlier end
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I recently went there and must say that food was very well prepared with all the flavours to it
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The service was up to the mark and the ambience was also very good
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The interiors were quite brilliant
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It is very much balanced with everything you want to eat
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Though they were very busy but they won't let you feel so
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Quo Vadis (Soho) is a must visit if you are in that part of the town
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This is place is simply amazing and the food here is marvelous
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Quo Vadis (Soho) is amazing especially for its comfortable English settings In the midst of a crowded area
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The building has been recently restored and is a piece of art
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The food is good and portions are also pretty generous
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This joint is very well know
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While the decor is great and the interiors beautiful
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Still stands out as reasonably priced with appetizing dishes
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The service offered here is great and it gives you an inviting feel of warmth
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The food is good and the menu pricing is perfectly balanced and justifiable
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The crab soup was the star of the evening
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Everything we tried was delectable and sumptuous
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Quo Vadis (Soho) will offer you a peaceful environment which is very difficult now a days to find
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The greatest advantage of Quo Vadis (Soho) is the fact that it is near the theatre
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The interiors are crisp and simply sober
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The real winner of the evening was the brown bread cream which was served with our other order of the lovely crab soup
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I had one of the best dining experiences at this restaurant and will definitely visit again
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The staff catered to all the our requirements as it was my partner's birthday
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The ambiance is great and the place has a good atmosphere
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Given that the owner is a world renowned chef
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Since he was not here i was a bit let down
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The positives for me would be the real high class service which was prompt and efficient
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The negative for me would have to be the food which was not up the mark at all
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The dishes were served cold and the flavors were just way off
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The dessert was not good too and the flavors were not in harmony
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The cooking is of exceptional quality here and the service too is great
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The restaurant is beautiful and once you enter
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Everything there on wards is straight downhill
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The service is not the best in the world
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I went for dinner here with two of my friends
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The dishes offered here are absolutely delightful
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The chicken and pea pie was amazing and all the other dishes we ordered were prepared with care and well executed
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The wine list was long and so was the brilliant whiskey selection
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The atmosphere of Quo Vadis (Soho) is also quite fantastic
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The only good thing about Quo Vadis (Soho) is the service that these guys are providing which is remarkably awesome
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The food on the other hand was just normal
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Nice place with some amazing food
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The only turnoff was the lighting
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The menu here is great and houses some of my favorites
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The dishes were quite sloppy and poor
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Even the exteriors are pretty inviting
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The service is also good and cordial
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Pork chop both of which were absolutely lip smacking
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A place i decided to book to visit with friends after hearing extremely good and raving reviews did not stand upsto my expectations
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Booked a table for late afternoon and were rushed into ordering as soon as we arrived
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Ham terrine was slightly cold and burnt and so was the case with steak though was flavorsome
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Disappointed with potato rosti no less
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Quo Vadis (Soho) is supreme elitism
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The cocktail menu is designed in a witty manner
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Went for dinner here and was really impressed with the quirky menu (you will need to google at least a few for the items
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Definitely worth a try if you are a foodie looking for a seasonal menu with something a bit different
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His cooking is all about simplicity but with wonderful flavours
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Expensive bubbles are always the correct answer here so exercise caution if operating on a budget
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Bar snacks are tempting and moreish
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The sticky toffee pudding is delightful
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S a lovely spot for a drink (the inner bar has a cute corner banquette with strong canoodle inducing powers
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The entrance is quite grand
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I was immediately reminded of those posh restaurants I would visit with my family when I could not afford to eat out on my own expense
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Try the fillet steak with bearnaise sauce if they still have it
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I had an excellent chocolate souffle as well with pistachio ice cream
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The only bit that you have to be careful about is the waiting time
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