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Contribute Feedback What Sabrina Scott likes about Eat:
Located across the street from Harrods, this restaurant offers a variety of pastries and sandwiches. The vanilla lattes are delicious, although there is no free wifi. I have visited twice and plan to return again in the future. View all feedback.
What Kirsten Jackson doesn't like about Eat:
prime pitch, bad service. command take and not forward them to prep. the employees are partly scrupulous, disorganized and not really focused. the management must take control, there is a pret on the road and that is not a big one, but better. as that. View all feedback.
Great suppe, as it seems, they change every day and cost is very reasonable great atmosphere music and busling with people
I landed here as it went to lunch after a place. both mama and I ended up with a big salad that was delicious. I'd use that again.
It's an eating. so they get what they expect, beautiful, not too expensive, suppening, wraps, sandwiches and sallads. alternative for vegetarian and vegan. good service and not overcrowded. the big suppe is really large and chickenlaksa recommended!
Prime pitch, bad service. command take and not forward them to prep. the employees are partly scrupulous, disorganized and not really focused. the management must take control, there is a pret on the road and that is not a big one, but better. as that.
Although Brompton Road is known for being pricey, it's a delight to come across an Eat restaurant there. They offer tasty chai teas for 2.40) and delicious soups for 5.50). The friendly staff also make the experience even more enjoyable.