Fischer’s,
50 Marylebone High Street, London W1U 5HN
01/06/2014
www.fischers.co.uk
01/06/2014
www.fischers.co.uk
She
said: Over the years, I’ve watched a series of restaurant incarnations on this
spot. My favourite was of course Eat and Two Veg, the superb vegetarian diner
now long gone. Three restaurants on and he discovered the latest optimist: Fischer’s
was having a soft launch and so booked us a table at the 50% promotional price!
Having got excited over previous openings on this site, I was deliberately calm
about this new establishment, even with its credentials of being part of that
group which lists the Wolseley, Delaunay and Brasserie Zedel in its family.
First impressions were good: an elegant, art deco dining space inspired by the
Viennese grand cafes with green banquettes, dark furnishings and smoked glass.
The restaurant seems split in two halves with the rear having a more
atmospheric, opulent feel and the front, well less so. We were seated at the
front but at a lovely table away from the hustle. The menu was good with lots
of fish and meat (but no vegetarian main dishes). I started with a kasespatzle
which is a sort of macaroni cheese, completely delicious and great value. I
followed this with a seared sea bass which was a good portion and again very
tasty. The side of picked cucumber I ordered complimented this perfectly. As we
were about to order dessert we were asked to move tables which he thought was
not a big deal but I thought was poor. The table we were moved to was against
some sort of station for the waiting staff and next to the main bar and
entrance way, so noisy, distracting and a complete change of mood. I proceeded
with an order or cherry strudel which was delicious. When we asked for the
bill, we were told the meal was on the house because of having to move home in
the middle which was a very kind concession…Although ‘karma’ or whatever evened
the score when I got home and spent the evening dealing with severe food
poisoning. More shockingly, for the first time I can ever remember, he was also
poisoned! Maybe the cucumber pickle did it? When he reported it the next day to
the manager they did show due concern and attempt to investigate but alas,
without ‘samples’ the restaurant findings were inconclusive. So where does this
leave me? Well, without the poisoning, this is a great, upmarket local good for
a coffee and cake break or the full dining experience. But there are many great
places in London where a happy meal has not meant an unhappy stomach so I’m not
sure if I’m a gambler…
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