"When you first meet your hostess they all seemed dressed inappropriately. I don't know. Were they shooting for sex appeal to lure drunk people to think it was some kind of night club?\n\nAnyway, the chunnel entrance was interesting until our host said something like \"this chunnel represent us now leaving Paris and entering Britain\" which was downright cheesy and I could have done without that commentary. Then she pointed our attention to the abstract visual representation of Gordan Ramsey's hand motion overhead. I don't know if I appreciate being forced fed the information about art at a restaurant. Wouldn't it be better to let the diners look at the piece and interpret it themselves? Pointing out the piece surely did not add to my eating experience in any way at all.\n\nBesides that, the bread here is tremendously scrumptious. If I could, I would just eat the bread all day. Since eating just bread would be awkward, I had ordered the Wellington, and unlike other reviewers, my meat came out moist and the crust was flakey. I could not complain about it. Every bite was good until the end. Our diner neighbor ordered the fish and chips, and I got to say that it looked pretty good too.\n\nOther notes: All the wait staff were attentive and informative."^^ . . . "2015-01-13T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "4"^^ . "2"^^ . "1"^^ . .