Teddington - Marc Joss Review

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How Helpful?: 
Average: 5 (1 vote)
Author: 
Number of Visits: 
This was my first visit
How Busy?: 
A few tables occupied
Date of Last Visit: 
Monday, May 13, 2013
Time of Day: 
Weekday Lunch
Rating: 
4 / 5
Friendliness of Staff: 
4 (Good stuff. Very polite)
Speed of Service: 
4 (5 - 10 mins - Some conversation had begun)
Quality of Food: 
4 (Above average - noticeably tastier than normal)
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?: 

Time for my 98th Nando's in a pleasant area of South-West London which has only been graced with Nando's for the last 4 or 5 months. Parking was free on Park Lane (just outside the controlled zone) and a 2 minute walk from Nando's.

The Nando's felt similar to Kensal Rise as we were approaching it with a modern wooden front and some steps leading to the door. As we entered, it took a while for any Nandocas to acknowledge us which prevents them from getting a 5 since everything else was perfect!

The outstanding décor aspect is the crazy wooden slabs hovering over the seating area in zigzag format. Check them out.

Our food arrived quickly which was expected since the restaurant was emptying out gradually and by the time we finished our food, there were only two other customers inside. The chicken was great, lots of sauce, relatively spicy and a decent amount of peri salt on the chips.

I'd recommend this one for the décor, easy parking and chilled atmosphere (I somehow can't imagine it getting that chaotic even on the weekend but I may be wrong). The fact that we were acknowledged as the guys from the Telegraph article went down well too!

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