Glasshouse Street - jackie molyneux Review

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How Helpful?: 
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Number of Visits: 
This was my first visit
How Busy?: 
Almost Full
Date of Last Visit: 
Monday, October 5, 2015
Time of Day: 
Weekday Dinner
Rating: 
4.38 / 5
Friendliness of Staff: 
5 (Wow, I feel incredibly welcome! Recognised if a frequent visitor)
Speed of Service: 
4 (5 - 10 mins - Some conversation had begun)
Quality of Food: 
4.5 (Great - Very tender, piping hot, not at all burnt, dripping in sauce)
Decoration & Cleanliness: 
4 (Very clean, newly furnished, impressive artwork and lighting)
Comments - Stand out in our monthly competition! What did you eat? Unique aspects? Parking/transport tips?: 

This branch is easily accessible by public transport, as lots of buses pass through Piccadilly Circus. And it’s also well served by the tube.
It’s a typical central London branch so a small eating space at street level & a much larger tardis-like area underground.
All the staff are lovely, very smiley & obviously very happy to work here and help serve their customers. Vickjtorja?, who is the manageress?, was extremely attentive. Well done Marc, top choice for our RYN Reviewer’s dinner!!!
This branch has lots of original artwork, with one that looks like Michael Jackson. However, I have one tiny criticism…………………the area directly under the stairs seems to be a dumping ground for large, unused and unloved, urns?
The food was super quick to arrive, considering there was a fair number of us in our party, and the restaurant was nearly full too. I tried several items for 1st time. It was all well cooked and tasty. I would definitely like to go back.

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