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sketch Gallery (Mayfair) Address sketch, 9 Conduit Street, Mayfair, London W1S 2XG sketch Gallery (Mayfair) Phone 020 7659 4500 sketch Gallery (Mayfair) Opening Hours Monday - Saturday : 11:30am - 2am
Sunday : 11:30am - 12midnightsketch Gallery (Mayfair) Food Price £70 - £120 per pax
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I can for High Tea with a group of girlfriends
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The high tea is stunningly pretty with a modern twist on all the classics such as cucumber and egg sandwiches
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Some suggestion are interesting
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I would say in general is a place worth to try once but not one of my most beloved
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The atmosphere is just unforgettable and the cocktails are exquisite
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I had an avocolado which I advice to order to all the avocado lovers because is a work of art made just at Sketch
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The bar itself is beautifully done up and the music is always upbeat making the ambience all the better
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The staff is extremely helpful and always willing to make you experiment with new drinks that they have created
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What i love about sketch Gallery (Mayfair) is possibly their egg shaped bathrooms with colourful ceilings
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One of the best dinner experience in London so far
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The way they treat you is just great
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The ambiance is incredible in Sketch
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The setting is incredible unique giving an experience to each customer
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Though I must admit it is really quite tasty
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Arguably one of the best lobster bisques in London
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The scallops were also cooked nicely and had nice flavour to them
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I do think the food is slightly over priced
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The setting and the ambiance is so cool that it makes up for the value
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I would not go back if it were not to show someone it
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S the sort of place that is now checked off my list
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My favourite room is the Parlour right at the entrance
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The gallery where you eat is like a massive dining hall with Victorian furniture
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A style that is pretty distinct
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Was the first time I was having snails
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The bar where we sat towards the front of the building was much like any other bar
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The atmosphere was buzzing and it felt like a perfectly respectable place to meet people and be seen
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To the right is a candy pink dining room
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The downstairs area is buzzing and I think fairly well documented in the reviews below
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The prices are justifiable
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When combing the food with the awesome interior then I can see how Sketch continues to attract customers year on year on year
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The Salmon is a personal favourite of mine
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Perfectly cooked and accompanied with mustard covered potatoes
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The Salmon is a must try when visiting the restaurant
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The macaroons are also fantastic and a perfect way to end a meal
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The small round room next to the toilets is my favourite
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The wide variety of cocktails and the great lively crowd is what gets me the most
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They have a tea room called the Pink Room which is one of the nicest tea rooms I have been to
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It is fully pink from the sofas to the walls and the decor is just amazing
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The bathrooms are the most creative ones I have ever seen
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Like other high tea's we started with ordering Tea followed by sandwiches
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The scones were freshly baked and just amazing
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The sandwiches had quite a few choices and were pretty decent
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The macaroons were mouthwatering and so were the pastries
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Rounds of perfectly cut sandwiches and elegantly baked cakes and scones are delivered by attentive servers who really know their jobs and appear to take pride in their product
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One of the best afternoon tea spots in London and worth every hard earned penny
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Even though we waited for an hour to be seated it was totally worth it
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The staff is friendly and it is a unique dining experience
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The pink room is a truly elegantly designed room in Sketch
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The service was impeccable
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You get limitless tea or coffee with your order
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They have something too suit everyone (I am vegetarian) It is situated off Regent Street and easy to get to by tube to Oxford circus
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From start to finish Sketch is an all encompassing event
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The Afternoon Tea menu is classic but
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Light flavour but with an intense sweetness that I associate with rosè
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The bubbles were very fizzy too
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Dark colour the tea is actually surprisingly light
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I saw a mini documentary on how this tea is produced and have been dying to try it for so long
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The flavour is a touch lemony and herby
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The crockery is dimpled and labeled which mini slogans
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The egg and caviar sandwich was really interesting
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I found the salmon and cream cheese parcel a touch dry but it was nice to have a different type of bread and the salmon was really rich
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These sandwiches are also unlimited to you can order as many as you like
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As I said Sketch were kind enough to arrange nut free options for me
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Obviously it reminded me of black forest gateaux but with an intensely rich flavour
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The blueberry eclair was also really enjoyable and quite surprising as you naturally expect a chocolate option
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Dragon fruit and kiwi this tropical delight was a great way to finish the sweet plate of cakes
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The mango parfait with its tiny spoon was also really refreshing and led nicely onto our scones
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We both chose fruit scones which was drenched in apricot jam
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The choice of jams was fig and strawberry
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Both of which were home made and
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The scones were really soft on the outside and a touch firm on the outside meaning they didn't fall to pieces when we added the clotted cream and jam
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Overall my time at Sketch was simply wonderful
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The experience is indulgent without ever feeling forced
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We ended our meal with a visit to Sketch's iconic toilets
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Seriously they are amazing but I think we accidentally went to the men's
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I was too excited taking pictures with the set so I don't have pictures of the set
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Caviar sandwich and salmon sandwich topped with salmon roe was the best out of the savory selection
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Not to mention the fruit scones with jam and cream was warm and buttery
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The toilet is the fun part
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Those pods with colorful lights actually looks more futuristic in pictures but actually smells in real life
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Overall it is a very interesting dining experience that you should definitely give it a shot
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Stuffed chickens adorned one side of the wall and all the furniture was moulded into the floor
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Second time round (this time eating) the place was still certainly very wacky
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Prices here at The Gallery are certainly not as eye gouging as they are at Sketch's two Michelin starred Lecture Room
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Starter of choice was escargots with black garlic and spinach galette
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Lacquered green broth was a real eye pleaser but as a dish it was all just pleasant
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The snails were well cooked and the garlic really came through but something just didn't quite excite with this dish
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The Gallery's version of the classic fish 'n' chips were served in two separate parts
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First serving was a plate adorned with a large lettuce leaf
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The so called crunchy spring roll was only crunchy because it was filled with so much lettuce
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Matchstick potatoes we were told were a great substitute to the chips we nearly ordered
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The crispy Pollock was served in a pot separately and was perfectly fine
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Other dishes were spot on and needed no tweaking
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Noisette of venison with an intensely fragrant juniper aroma
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Its calorific goodness is left to run wild all over the plate
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Not to mention if onion rings (also delicious) are involved too
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Success and I was bowled over by the enticing description of a praline mousseline
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Against the smothering amount of whisky in that ice cream took all focus away from what was the most beautiful dacquoise I have ever eaten
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I ended up scraping off the topping and trying my best to miss the ice cream to finish it off separately
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There was nothing wrong with any of the food on this plate
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Is create food that was just as bonkers as its venue
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The main problem I have with The Gallery is that the food combinations were out of sync much too often and in only one case a complete triumph
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I wonder if the pressure of being creative or wacky in the kitchen is emphasised on too much here
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You may hope that down the rabbit hole is where you're going when visiting The Gallery at Sketch
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On the morning of the reservation I was super excited
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I did not eat any breakfast and was ready for my treat at Sketch
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Full of smiles stepping into Sketch I was led into the Glade room and I could not believe how pretty it was
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The walls were painted like a forest with mirrors around the corners of the room and red lasers flashing
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The afternoon tea set was utterly beautiful
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They feel like they are different worlds for you to get lost within
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One of my absolute favourites is their Pink room
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A flowering green tea that is hand tied around an orange osmanthus flower
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Later I had the Jasmine Pearl and finished off with Nilgiri Frost
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A fragrant black tea with hints of apple
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My personal highlight was the melted cheese pesto
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Fruity scones were slathered with clotted cream and a choice of fig
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Enough to leave anyone grinning from ear to ear with satisfaction
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Afternoon teas are usually not very kind to persons with nut and lactose intolerances
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I was impressed by how thorough the pastry chefs were in tailoring my selection of sandwiches and pastries
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The raisin scones were a bit dense as a result of not using milk (due to lactose intolerance) as the binding agent
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Sketch is the epitome of style but is it over substance
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The meal I had was pleasant with glimpses of interest but on the whole I felt Sketch&rsquo
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I had the pleasure of visiting sketch for lunch recently and it was a truly wonderful experience
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The first thing you'll notice from the photos is that the venue is as visually striking as the food is delectable
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The service was wonderful (as it should be for the price) and our waitress was helpful at every stage of the experience
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Such as not being able to see tea leaves for instance in the teapots could raise question as to how the tea is actually being brewed behind the scenes
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My wife and I were offered with free cocktails as it was mentioned in passing that were were booking as part of a honeymoon
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I love afternoon tea as a meal it's the kind of meal your parents always told you was not acceptable as a child consisting almost exclusively of carbs and sugar
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We are spoiled for choice and there is no shortage of people ready and willing to provide you with your midday pick me up
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The standard format was adhered to with finger sandwiches followed by scones then enough sweet stuff to kick your liver into overdrive
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I liked dangerously too much like the mozzarella and pesto toasted sandwich which was so so moreish
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Because the generosity of the experience at Sketch was like no other
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Making my way home with another 4 mozzarella toasties and a couple of scones to go
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It wasn't cheap mind you but there is nothing cheap about Sketch and that is doubly true in the sheer quantity of food they give you
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Had a dinner with a friend at the sketch gallery restaurant today
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Ordered the starter with langoustines and it was delicious
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Whatever we tried was absolutely amazing
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Michelin star awarded Sketch is composed of two expansive floors made up of a variety of spaces that serve food throughout the day
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The beautiful Gallery is one of these spaces where Afternoon Tea is served
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The Gallery is often referred to as the Pink Room
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Created by celebrated British artist David Shrigley who is part of a long term programme of artist conceived restaurants
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sketch Gallery (Mayfair) is a go go just for the interiors
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Amazing rooms with diferent vibes and decor
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The tea and sandwiches are really good have the mozzarela one
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I honestly cannot see where the money I paid is going unless to the one of a kind decor
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The service is top notch and the food is great
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Sadly you are booked into 2 hour slots and they need the table after that the staff were very accommodating and found us a space in the bar so we could continue our night
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If on a budget you are able to order dishes around £
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So nice spending some girly time with her plus she lives literally 5 minutes down the road from my new office
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One of the reasons why I don't really eat egg is mainly because of a recurring nightmare I had in high school
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I dreamt I was abducted by unearthly creatures and was forced to eat a roomful of hardboiled ostrich eggs
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The ubiquitously snapped toilet at sketch is my idea of a nightmare
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When A told me we were up for an 8th year friendship anniversary dinner
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I knew sketch Gallery was the way to go
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I'm a not so girly girl who likes opulent eccentricities it was just the perfect setting
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The building is split into a michelin starred fine dining restaurant (The Lecture Room &
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There's also a cool DJ room/bar called the East Bar which is great for pre dindin drinks
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The service was outstanding
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The sandwiches as well as pastries are great and definitely something you wouldn't find anywhere else
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Service and general atmosphere is next level
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The furniture is interesting and so are the drinks
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The only dish that stood out was the champagne burrata(to die for)
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It was suggested for my best friends birthday and so I decided that I would finally give in and try it I was not disappointed
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The lobster was delicious (I went for the original I believe
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A whole lobster) There was plenty of meat to be had
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The staff at the restaurant were wonderful and incredibly attentive and friendly
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I am always a little skeptical of any restaurant that does not have a standard dry martini on their menu they were more than happy to make me one
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The service was also very speedy
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If you are looking for an Alice in wonderland experience with fine French fusion dining then look no further then sketch ❤️️
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Everything was exceptional right from service to decor to tea and food selection
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Sketch is a magical place with ever changing rooms
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Everyone who works here is incredibly nice and helpful
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45 per person with unlimited tea and food
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Tea selection was huge and we were given 2 hour time slot to enjoy all the teas and tiny bites
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Soon a 3 tired server was brought to our table with finger sandwiches
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Later we were brought scones with clotted cream and jams and finally two pieces of cake
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Awesome individual egg shaped toilets with soothing birds chirps to sing you to poops
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Value for money 3.5/5 sketch Gallery (Mayfair) is expensive but considering such high end place in London serving unlimited stuff with excellent service is worth the amount paid
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Lovely place to spent time with your loved ones for a lovely memory ❤️️
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An amazing place with a great service and equally amazing food
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sketch Gallery (Mayfair) is a must visit for everyone who is in London
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Every detail is absolutely perfect
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I highly recommend it to anyone willing to have a great afternoon tea experience with family &
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A fancy restaurant with cool interior and delicious food
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The Chantilly Lace (appetizer) was the the highlight of the night
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Called before we left the hotel around 10pm to make sure it was open and the receptionist had said we would be able to walk in as they closed at 2am
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Upon arrival at 12pm the doorman said he was shutting the doors
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Everything else about sketch was disappointing and I won't be back
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18 for a set of olives and almonds to go with a bottle of Ruinart
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The toilets are particularly instagram worthy
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The cocktails are awesome and the food is bold and imaginative
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Got a best reward which is for my money
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I had arranged an afternoon tea at sketch during the short timeframe she was going to be in London
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The first thing you notice is the interior design
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The restaurant was very good ambience and fancy
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Recommend for order is highdining afternoon tea set 44GBP
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If you don't come out with a few selfies in front of that mirror
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Every room has its own personality and the decoration is amazing in each one of them
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What I'd recommend is the veal platter
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The presentation of the food is really nice but the taste is just ok for me
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The interior is just out of this world
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The coronation chicken was my favourite
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The leader of the free world is an orange faced buffoon
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Sketch has partnered with artist Chris Levine to create Silent Light &ndash
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S (David Shrigley art bedecked) gallery walls with laser beams (of mostly violet hue) dancing overhead with diffuse light throughout the room
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The gallery is a beautiful pink room
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The east bar is just wonderful
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It had been two years or so since I visited Sketch and once again it was completely different
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I got the feeling like I was stuck in the 1960&rsquo
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S all I needed now was big hair and a classic pin up dress to match
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I felt like I was gaining an experience rather than just having dinner
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Childlike which is a great conversation starter
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Has to be the best dessert that I have tried in a long while
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I will definitely be back solely to have dessert and cocktails as this was just what my taste buds required
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The toilets are designed into alien egg spaceship capsules
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I never noticed at the beginning but there is actually hopscotch on the floor at the entrance of Sketch
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My boyfriend surprised me with Afternoon Tea at Sketch&rsquo
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Nice place with gentle serving staff
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The ambience is quite pretty and has an awesome view
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S a good have fun with your family or friends
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The service is impeccable and the drinks are amazing
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My first ever high tea experience and it was absolutely the best
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The interior is jaw breaking
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The toilets were shaped like egg shells
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The waiters were super friendly and easy to talk to
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The pink slice of cake was probably the only thing i didn&rsquo
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Enjoy having High tea at the sketch gallery with my friends sketch is a unique London restaurant offering a diverse selection of bars and dining room nice place with gentle serving staff
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Some of the best scones and macroons indeed from here
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Excellent decor with such a good service
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Ambiance was great with local and international guests
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The gallery was so beautiful with the pink undertones for the entire room with staff also in their cute outfits adding to the theme
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The infamous toilet pods where everyone was taking pictures (yes
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90 pounds per person with UNLIMITED TEA
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Don't think they alter dishes which is unfortunate
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Surely tooo expensive because it is the finest of the fine dines I have been to but oh
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Everything is impeccable
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The interior of the place was really nice but the food was overrated
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They also served the drinks when we were almost done with the food
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