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Actually booked for Indian Afternoon Tea £25 pp; we were so looking forward to trying. However, due to some miscommunication, no preps were made. We were offered an English Afternoon Tea at very short notice in a lovely private room. Service was excellent by 2 gentlemen throughout our family meet-up. View all feedback.
What David Parker doesn't like about Fire Spice Kitchen:
The food is good and the service is outstanding, but keep in mind that you’ll be eating in the brightly-lit basement breakfast room of a Doubletree Hotel, where main dishes are served in Corell cereal bowls. Most of the patrons are business travelers dining solo. While it's not the best spot for a special occasion dinner, it’s perfect for enjoying quality food at a reasonable price for London. We found the curries to... View all feedback.
A great evening with fantastic food and great service.
Actually booked for Indian Afternoon Tea £25 pp; we were so looking forward to trying. However, due to some miscommunication, no preps were made. We were offered an English Afternoon Tea at very short notice in a lovely private room. Service was excellent by 2 gentlemen throughout our family meet-up.
I wasn’t impressed with the food. Sweet chilli sauce main sauce on both starters. Mains very average Wouldn’t recommend
Although we loved the food, we recommend table cloths, candles, flowers and a little music, as it was deathly quiet. Nonetheless, the waiters were excellent ht and honored our birthday girl.
Gave a 4 only because the music playing was Beyoncé and random bubblegum pop. The speakers sounded like a tin can like a cheap portable Bluetooth. Ruins the ambience. Otherwise, the food and service were excellent.