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Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel restaurant

June 12, 2011 by Sarah Trivuncic 9 Comments

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

Radisson Edwardian is a well established four star hotel chain with around ten London hotels and a scattering elsewhere. Since I live in London this is probably the reason I have not stayed or eaten in one before so I was pleased to be invited to dinner at their Bloomsbury branch with Michelle Greedy Gourmet and wine educator Kelly Bayliffe of Tastour.

Whilst waiting in the bar we enjoyed cocktails – my Kir Royale (above left) and Michelle’s Mojito (above right) – with spicy nuts to tempt our appetites. A large space without carpets or much soft furnishing, it was noisy and surprisingly dark for 7pm.

The bar area looked stylish enough but there was a clinical impersonality to the decor. Modern doesn’t have to be like this, Malmaison achieves an urban contemporary feel with far more warmth.

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

My starter, roasted home-salted cod with cauliflower puree and vanilla oil – the vanilla flavour didn’t make much impact but the cod skin was pleasingly crispy and I enjoyed the cauliflower puree alongside. A great first course.

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

The others had (above left) a duck platter of smoked breast meat, duck confit, seared foie gras, duck liver parfait and fig chutney and marinated fillet of beef with horseradish rosti and mushroom cream (above right).

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

Roast pheasant for mains with braised red cabbage, black pudding and chestnuts, gratin dauphinoise and game jus.

To be honest, the prospect of black pudding hooked me in here. Also, dauphinoise is my favourite way to serve potato.

Neither disappointed although the pheasant was pale and not very gamey.

Nevertheless I enjoyed the dish, especially the presentation with three little stacks in a row.

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

My companions had pan fried calves’ liver with bubble and squeak, smoked bacon, caramelised shallots and Madeira sauce (above left) and roast rump of lamb with courgettes, artichokes and thyme with slow roast potatoes (above right).

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

Sadly dessert was an insubstantial let down: spiced pear with dark chocolate cinnamon sauce and rum and raisin ice cream was my selection from five uninspiring choices.

On paper it sounds a mish mash and in reality it was worse than the description; predictable pear, scant streaks of sauce and boring faintly flavoured ice cream in a crusty bog standard ice cream cone.

Just not good enough.

Plus I hate clear glass plates, especially when textured. They’re like nails down a blackboard to me but obviously that’s a personal reaction.

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

Michelle had apple and blackberry tarte tatin with calvados ice cream (are far more thoughtfully put together combination) and Kelly the cheese. The plate was a good selection of cheese including Stinking Bishop although I found the presentation untidy.

Bloomsbury Radission Edwardian by Sarah Trivuncic Maison Cupcake

Overall this wasn’t a bad meal but there wasn’t anything in it that had much wow factor either. I’d eat there again but it’s not somewhere I’d get excited about.

For another angle see Michelle’s review here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pros:

  • Convenient if you’re too tired to walk anywhere else after travelling all day
  • Good value for central London, starters averaged at £8.50 each, mains between £11.50 and £18.50 and desserts were mostly £6.50.
  • Good cheese board but the biscuits could be more interesting.
  • Mini cheese cake served with coffee is a nice touch.

Cons:

  • Our table wasn’t ready for the time we were booked
  • A few peculiar flavour combinations – especially for dessert
  • That naff ice cream cone – fine on the pier but not for dinner please
  • Dark and echoey interior

Verdict:

If you were travelling on business and London wasn’t familiar territory, downstairs in the Bloomsbury restaurant would give you a perfectly reasonable, and good value, if not exactly memorable meal. But with Covent Garden and Soho on the doorstep, tourists or anyone prepared to do a little research in advance would be better served by going somewhere more individual nearby.

With thanks to Radisson Edwardian.

Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street, 9-13 Bloomsbury Street, London WC1B 3QD, 020 7636 5601.

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About Sarah Trivuncic

Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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  1. Rose says

    June 12, 2011 at 1:39 pm

    No matter how good the food was, I’d have struggled to enjoy it with those very strange see through glass plates. I mean… in the dark… well you may have been forgiven for thinking you were eating off the table. An odd choice for such a central London upmarket place. I do wonder whether the “come dine with me ” phase of serving everything on square plates, means people are searching for a new idea to serve from.

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  2. Pudding Pie Lane says

    June 13, 2011 at 10:06 am

    Thanks for this review, I’m moving to London for an internship in the summer, so I’m going to be looking our for London restaurant reviews! Do you know any good ones near Liverpool Street/St Paul’s, by any chance? 🙂

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  3. working london mummy says

    June 13, 2011 at 5:02 pm

    Interesting. Though I think chain hotels, however upmarket, have a corporate feel to the menu that I am not hugely a fan of. I am sure it is fine for conferences, business lunches and dinners as that is what they are geared up for – high volume, reliable output, but I would not choose to go to any chain hotel (except for the flagship ones where they have a celeb chef on site such as Galvin at Windows etc).

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  4. kitchenvoyage says

    June 13, 2011 at 7:02 pm

    For my experience if a good hotel have a restaurant the food is overated, if a good restaurant have a few bedrooms for stay the food ir really great!
    Tottaly agree with all the comments.

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  5. Hannah @ Love to Dine says

    June 14, 2011 at 8:33 pm

    Unfortunately, I think a lot of chain hotels feel they don’t have to try very hard as they almost have a captive audience. Personally, I’ll always venture out to eat, even if staying alone, but not everyone does.

    On the plus side, the duck platter sounds interesting, and I’m amazed it’s relatively reasonably priced, as many places like this add insult to injury by charging ridiculous prices.

    Hannah @ Love to Dine
    http://lovetodine.wordpress.com

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  6. Jeanne @ CookSister says

    June 16, 2011 at 2:49 pm

    LOL – I love your visceral reaction to the transparent plates!! The plating in general looks pretty untidy, although a few of the dishes sounded interesting. Always nice to compare two people’s thoughts on the same experience!

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  7. anne says

    June 19, 2011 at 9:21 pm

    I so know what you mean with glass plates – hate them! Makes my toes curl just thinking about using cutlery against them!

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    • Sarah, Maison Cupcake says

      June 22, 2011 at 12:51 pm

      Yak, they’re vile aren’t they?!

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  8. Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours says

    June 24, 2011 at 10:02 am

    I dined at another of their hotels and I think that the menus are good and the chefs are OK, then they seem to have to dumb all the flavours down.

    I did not have any delights of glass plates.

    Amusingly their PR asked if I knew any other bloggers that might like to review, then told me that they were reviewing all menus and would I like to come back when it was done.

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