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Bidrage med feedbackThe TripAdvisor review for Lasdun is a bit confusing as it seems to be striving to be a top destination restaurant on its own. Located within the Nat Theatre, it is part of their efforts to create a vibrant dining and drinking scene that caters not only to theatre-goers but also to others looking for a nice meal. I visited on a Saturday night in June, after the pre-theatre rush had passed. My dining companion and I enjoyed a delicious meal, and even struck up a conversation with a delightful couple from Margate at the next table, which added some liveliness to the otherwise quiet restaurant. We started with a snack and a first course of crab, followed by a piece of pollack with chips - all of which was well-prepared using quality ingredients. The service was good, and we had a nice view overlooking the river. The restaurant's design pays homage to Lasdun's South Bank architectural style, and the room itself is quite charming. Our bill came to £176 for two, including 2 white Port Tonics and a bottle of Valeriole Rose - not cheap, but worth it for the high quality of the food and the unique experience. The only downside was the lack of ambiance, but overall, this place has great potential and we look forward to returning.
The food was delicious and the service was great. However, the atmosphere left something to be desired. Our table was situated near a group of four young men who grew increasingly noisy as the night went on. The restaurant wasn't even crowded, so it was unnecessary for us to be seated so closely together. The situation became so unbearable that we decided to leave after finishing our main course. It felt like dining in a school cafeteria, except much more expensive. We had mentioned to the staff that it was a special birthday celebration, but we were not made to feel special at all.
I met up with a group of friends at this restaurant last Saturday. The food was fantastic, each course was full of flavor, and the set menu was a great deal. The staff was friendly and attentive. We didn't have tickets to a show, we just came to the restaurant to hang out while a play was going on. The tables were nicely spaced out, so we were able to chat comfortably. It was a pleasant experience.
This restaurant is extremely convenient being at The National Theatre. We had the set menus. The food was nice but not amazing and the portions were just about enough. My chops were cold and had to be sent back. We were regular visitors to Mezzanine,...it’s predecessor, which was truly fantastic. This is not half as good and I wouldn’t rush back as there are other good restaurants near the theatre. The service was good. We had the set menu for two, bread and a portion of chips and a lager. The bill including service was
Always have a lovely dinner here. Staff are aware of time constraints with regards to theatre commitments. Food portions are ideal for pre theatre.