Reviews Pomegranate Bistro

5
Peter L
+5
Love when I find small places like this. Mid-morning, looking for light brekkie with good flavours and so nicely put together. Not a lot of offerings in Hampton Wick, till I came across this lovely spot. Inviting atmosphere and decor, staff so accommodating and friendly. Now the best part; fresh large croissant stuffed with the perfect melted cheese and ham, with fresh home squeezed orange juice with the perfect pot-of-tea. Could not have asked for anything more. Defo coming back for lunch and if chance provides it an evening meal. This place should be so busy, come on, family business give them your support they deserve it, as the effort and quality is so evident. Loved the touch of the Pomegranates 😃x
4
Pj W
+4
Good service, proper breakfast which was presented well. Not pretentious. Nice place to sit and watch traffic go buy.
5
Russell Eckersley
+5
Lovely little place for breakfast not far from Hampton Court.Good food, friendly service and dog-friendly!
5
Mark Bunnell
+5
Food was superb and reasonably priced. Service very good.
5
Neil Simpson
+5
Popped in for a coffee, which was so nice I returned for a full on breakfast (the BIG one not the full one). Staff are are all friendly, the place is clean and the food is very tasty,, ESPECIALLY the sausages! Reasonable prices too!
4
Therightto WRITE.
+4
I order here frequently. Never had any issues when they deliver my food. It always tastes fresh and nice. I like their fries as it’s medium in width and crisp but malleable at the same time. It’s feels light and not oily. Which is what you want, or at least that is what I want. My only criticism is the polystyrene packaging. But this isn’t only reserved to this cafe. But to many restaurants. I feel there has to be a way to cover heated foods without having hot air coming from the meal radiating within, and then causing it to become moist and wet inside (condensation). This can cause particular foods to be soggy like with breads etc. It’s a tough balance. Making sure the food is still hot when it arrives to you or when you take it home, but also delivering the quality as it would be if served there and then. I hope all establishments will be looking at this. I’ve seen the idea of using card or foil for breads - I’ve observed how Subway package their hot sandwiches - while their bread is thicker - which helps. The paper they use and the method they tightly enclose the sub roll I think helps prevent any sogginess. Maybe in particular with my meal that I order they could separate the chips into the polystyrene container and put the toastie wrapped in the way mentioned above. There was a man called Alan Speight who was in charge of making sandwiches in the 80s for Marks and Spencers. He had a problem with trying to create a product where certain wet ingredients like lettuce and tomato would not be absorbed into the bread. He experimented with the dough, the shape and the process of baking - eventually he figured out a type of loaf that could retain its texture and layers for at least 4 or 5 hours. Now, I’m comfortable with the bread they use here, and I do not know their budget - but if Pomegranate can produce a slice that can withstand moisture collection, while keeping its integral taste - then that could work too. To add - I’ve seen what Costa Coffee manufacture and I’m not sure of the material they use. It looks like a hard piece of cardboard with ridges on the outside that help the card form into a solid semi oval shape - where the heated sandwich has room to spread the air outwards and through the bottom corners, along with allowing the bread to keep its core mould. Please see photo of the design that I’ve included with this review. These are possible methods to consider. If it’s financially viable I hope something can be done. All in all - I will continue to order food from here. I recommend anyone interested to give these guys a shot. We must do a lot for local businesses rather than going for the conglomerate choices all the time. Thanks.
4
E M
+4
Nice and very friendly staff. Relaxed atmosphere. Just wished they would update their menu as it’s been the same for years.
5
Stephane Lucas
+5
Pomegranate is local no fuss and good food restaurant. Pleasant owners, very friendly. Food is simple and tasty. Tried breakfast - lunch - dinner. All good.
5
Natalia P
+5
Cosy place. Quick service. Went there for lunch having only 40 min to spare.
5
alan wright
+5
Relaxed mid-mirning coffee with a couple of chapters. Others seemed to be enjoying breakfast. Low level cafe jazz in the background. Polite efficient service.
5
Matthew Broad
+5
Visited mid-afternoon on a Sunday. The place was fairly quiet but had a nice atmosphere. Really friendly welcoming staff and service was tiptop. Paninis and a side of chips, perfect to tide us over till dinner time. We'll be back when we're next in the area!
5
jon wyer
+5
Just lovely. We've recently moved to the area. Needed a quick lunch a few days ago, and had s nice bit of pasta. Then, last night the whole family went - best pizza I've had in ages, the Mrs had a nice steak. Two kids had chicken Kievs, portion sizes really good , and very reasonable. Lovely attentive staff, not in your face but there when you need something. I'm thinking about having the pizza again very soon.
4
H
+4
Nice cafe/bistro just off the beaten track over the river from Kingston. Relaxed, friendly, we regularly go for coffee and pastries, which are cheap and very good. They do more restaurant-y food and music in the evenings, which we have yet to try.
5
Iced Garstang
+5
Just had an absolutely fantastic meal at the Pomegranate Bistro, wow it was delicious we had starters, mains and pudding it was, sooo good.. Get yourself there honestly if I lived in this area I would definitely be a regular...nothing was to much trouble, service with a friendly smile spot on.
5
Aleyna Ãœmit
+5
We had delicious lunch with my friends. Good portions, tasty fresh ingredients, good service and nice athmosphere.
5
Mark Mullett
+5
First visit hopefully not the last shame not more people in the restaurant, as the food and service is first class, you don't know what you are missing, excellent value for the price. Chicken and ham arrabiata and spaghetti carbonara , with garlic bread and a glass or two of Malbec.
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