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Bidra med feedbackGreat place in london. I love eating. I can't wait to come back here. cordial gratitude to the personal.
With the remodeling of the subway station and many rebuild in the environment in recent years, farringdon lost some of the many cool venues (e.g. turnmills) I was common. so I was glad to see some character back to ec1 with the opening of bar restaurant ask for janice last year. I wanted to visit some time, so with christmas I approached one of my friends and I went last week for some festive eating and drinking.
Admitted, I only visited twice, to breakfast, so I mean on basic. please for janice misses the brand of my opinion. Coffee is good, the prices are fair, but the quality is so. the granola option has a tonne dry, basic and not made to house granola, the yogurt was no more than a tablespoon, fresh berries and honey a necessary supplement as well as the extra milk. service friendly but not so fast
The chorizo swims practically in sherry and is so tender that we can distribute it almost on the roasted piece of sourded bread that accompanies it. a huge bowl of quid, which was crushed in stout, is shattered with an orange wedge and continues the strenuous trend of the meal. a combination of carburized fennel and leaf crumbles offers a light relief for the decadent dishes, anise undertones that create a layered and complex taste that is a pleasant alternative to a traditional byalate.
“Asking for Janice” seems to mean take it easy, enjoy a few drinks alongside some dishes of crafty comfort food and set your concerns on pause for a while, or so my experience played out when I finally got round to paying a visit to this highly recommended little bar. I really enjoyed my dinnertime visit to AFJ. A number of foodie folk whose opinions I respect had been upping the thumb about the place to me since it opened. They were right too.