Reviews The Five Fields

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RaphaEspíritoSanto
+5
Amazing place in London. I love the food. can’t wait to come back here again. Congratulations to the staff.
11 months ago
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Aryan Pathak
+4
Excellent food, service and venue. All you need to know. Will definitely be back!

Thank you all at Five Fields for a stunning evening :o)))
Lovely place to just hangaround..
Should be visited when in chelsea
Nov 09, 2018
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Akanksha
+5
Nice dining room, kind and careful staff,and food is good. The food is served like artworks: too many colors, too many ingredients, irregularly and unevenly dropped sauces on seperate parts of the plates, probably inspired from Miros on the wall.
Aug 30, 2018
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Bharti
+4
Five Fields was recommended by a friend who said it was not to be missed and we immediately made a reservations on Open Table (Reservations are confirmed with a credit card and 48 hour cancellation policy) We were not disappointed. The veggies are picked from their garden and meats, fish and chicken locally sourced. The dining room is beautifully decorated with tables positioned with adequate space to allow for a private conversation. The meal was perfectly prepared and served. Be prepared though the meal is pricey. Reservations should be made early.
May 16, 2018
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Namrata Verma
+4
Visually interesting that tempts the nose with a cacophony of aromatic delights. Your senses will be confused with so many opportunities for utter delight. From a large range of wine selections matched to taste delights keeps the palette excited and surprised. So much choice, be bold and throw care to the wind. Experiment on the Culinary delights, every taste is good. A little pricy but treat yourself, worth every pound. This is what dreams are made of, you will not be disappointed. Come to the field of dreams.
Oct 05, 2017
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Neha Verma
+4
My second visit to The Five Fields and it turned out to be even better than the first.

My friend and I both opted for the tasting menu and everything on there was delicious.

The meal was for my friend's birthday; we received printed menus with a "happy birthday" message and a slice of delicious cake (topped with a lit candle) alongside our desserts. My friend loved these extra touches and it helped make her evening extra special.

The service is impeccable and easily the best I have experienced.

We will definitely return.
Oct 02, 2017
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Sarah Bailey
+4
We had the private dining room and tasting menu. All very tasty and beautiful, but I must say I came away hungry. I had a wine pairing too, which was on the expensive side for an ok pairing of small amounts. I'm finding the UK very disappointing with regards to wine pairings. I'd probably not return not because it was bad but because it was only ok.
Mar 17, 2017
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Ringo
+4.5
Came here on their 60£ 3 course meal deal. Service was impeccable, could not fault. Even though we only ordered off their 3 course meal, there were a lot of extras that came. Starters, bread, palate cleansers, petit fours. I think that it was excellent value. The chefs are very talented and their plating is very creative. Would highly recommend to others.
Jun 01, 2016
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Harry Jordan
+4
I had dinner last night at this place with my girlfriend and I must say it was a time worth remembering. They have a very wide range of wines. Everything on the menu looked do great. I ordered lamb (Yorkshire Lamb) and it was delicious and beautifully presented. Once ordered dessert we were served a sorbet melon to remove the strong flavors of the main dishes; the dessert was an ice cream milk of goats served with red beets and white chocolate. The atmosphere and quality of service are the two thing added to the list which makes you want to visit this place again.
Aug 25, 2015
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Alex Fernando
+4.5
I went to this great place with my family. Excellent in every respect: the menu particularly, the wine, the perfect professionalism and friendliness of staff. Absolutely worth the bill (not cheap) but absolutely fair for the quality of the food. Very beautifully decorated, you found this restaurant where everything seems of another era. Good presentation of food, carefully prepared and well-balanced.
Aug 13, 2015
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Afreen Aky
+4.5
I and my husband went to eat at “The five fields”. We were very happy from its service. Again a success resounding one exquisite kitchen with a spectacular deal on a dream home without doubt the best in London. My only hits the price you cannot go every day. But it’s a great place to visit and eat their tasty food occasionally. I highly recommend this place.
Apr 17, 2015
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Foodexpectations
+4.5
Interesting food but some dishes great and some weak. For the white table linen and pretty decor, service should have been better. Five Fields was one of the best restaurant reviews I read in a while so expectations were of course high. Rare to find restaurants these days with linens and fancy vibe, I guess we had been exploring a different side of London till now. I also read that service was exceptional and that was not the case in our experience, not bad but not blow you away either as they wouldn’t come and explain what we had, like the amuse and other dishes. What we ate: BREAD: amazing variety and fresh and delicious……should have had more…… Lots of little nibbles before the actual meal arrives including the delicious mackerel croquettes and the beet spoon, with the absolute highlight being the bread, fresh, warm, amazing. Hard to pick between the 5 types they had. Scallop with cauliflower and pistachio: Gorgeous and perfectly cooked, fun textures and contrasts Foie gras with shim
Jun 20, 2014
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A Soupcon With Simpson
+4.5
...its not often that I get the chance to review a restaurant within its first couple of weeks of opening. So I was particularly looking forward to my first visit to the Five Fields Restaurant in Chelsea...
Jun 08, 2013
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Food And Drinks Noob
+4.5
The kitchen really showcased some wonderful cooking techniques as well as creative flavour combinations
Mar 31, 2014
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Vialaporte
+4.5
Opened in the summer of 2013, The Five Fields has something about it of a blockbuster movie, with the number of stars that it has taken to get this restaurant open. The Chef Patron, Taylor Bonnyman has an enviable CV, having worked for the legendary Pierre Gagnaire (***) as well as two local talents, Tom Aikens (*) and Marcus Wareing(**). This serious line-up of chefs has really set the scene for the perfect scenario. And believe us, this restaurant is something that really delivers. The cooking is at a simply incredible level, using astonishing combinations of flavour and exquisite quality products; everything served is the absolute best. The Orkney scallops are an unforgettable starter, served with a patchwork of pistachio textures, pickled cucumber and roasted cauliflower. This dish is a real surprise, floating somewhere between savoury and sweet. The plump scallops are cooked to perfection and contrast against the variety of textures and flavours on the stunning plate. The veal swe
Aug 31, 2013
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FoodiesontheProwl
+4.5
Chef Patron Taylor Bonnyman, Head Chef Marguerite Keogh and Pastry chef Chris Underwood are clearly doing something right at The Five Fields. Largely unnoticed by food crazed Londoners, The Five Fields opened their doors this year and is already considered by many to be one of London’s very best restaurants. The service is exemplary and the food of the highest order. I would not be surprised if The Five Fields will be awarded a second Michelin star soon.
Jan 17, 2014
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TheFoodaholic
+4.5
One of London’s most anticipated and exciting new openings is Five Fields restaurant, in Chelsea just off the King's Road . Chef-owner Taylor Bonnyman who worked at two Michelin-starred Corton, in New York has an army of bright, young chefs now working with him. Names such as Marguerite Keogh (of Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley) and pastry chef Chris Underwood (previously at Tom Aikens Restaurant).With Taylor having such an accomplished history, it was no surprise that the restaurant was full when we arrived. We on the other hand nearly never got in - something to do with me booking a table the following week - whoops. Luckily they had a last minute cancellation, so you can understand my relief of not having to head to McDonalds in my smart ‘blogger attire’. Blogger attire, if you are one is definitely worth an investment. The idea is to dress very smart, but casual it down with some comfy shoes and what do you know, hey presto, no matter how drunk you get your still look pretty good, a
Jun 07, 2013
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The Food Judge
+4.5
All neutrals,  good lighting and plush luxury, someone with deep pockets has spent a fortune on this fit-out. Tasteful, elegant and calm, it’s a grown up sort of place. You could, if you were a local hedgie  spend a fortune on a wine from their “Sussex” Collection, where my eyes alighted on a lovely Mersault from 2004. My eyes bled a bit when I saw the £550 price tag.   Fortunately they also have wines at a more reasonable level..
Mar 09, 2014
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London Tastin
+4.5
one of my favourite meals of the year, perfect from bread to dessert! Rating: 5/5 Price: 3 courses for £45pp, tasting menu for £65pp Cuisine: Modern European Dinner at The Five Fields was unexpectedly amazing, so good that I’d make sure to return as many times as possible, especially I now think it’s the best restaurant in my neighbourhood. If they don’t get a Michelin star I’d be surprised. The restaurant opened in May 2013 and has already received many great reviews from bloggers and critics. It remains a very local neighbourhood restaurant, all the guests were local, no business suits anywhere in sight and non of the posh Chelsea vibe. I was however, the youngest person in the room (I’m 26), 90% of the people were over 50s, who all praised how great the food was! The restaurant Located right next to Kings road, it has the perfect location next to Peter Jones for after shopping. Sadly, they don’t offer lunch service and dinner tends to be booked up a week in advance so
Nov 13, 2013
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London-Unattached
+4.5
Next was a dish of Herdwick mutton. A preconception about mutton – that it is likely to be chewy and need long, slow cooking was shattered in an instant. The mutton was served rare and was deliciously flavoured. Herdwick mutton is a PDO meat from Cumbria that is reknown for a depth of flavour gained by the free-range lake district sheep. Served with celeriac, mustard and sprouting broccoli, this was a fine plate of food which paired well with both the Chateau Meyney Saint-Estaphe 2000 and the Chateau Grand-Puy 2006 Pauillac.
Dec 22, 2014
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Cheese And Biscuits
+4.5
This was actually the second time I'd sat down in the dining room at Five Fields. Unfortunately on our first visit a power cut meant no sooner had we got settled than a very apologetic front of house had to find us a short notice table elsewhere; a very minor inconvenience for us (particularly considering the alternative was the wonderful Medlar) but a disaster for them, losing an evening's full house of bookings and god knows how much food spoilage. This isn't actually the first time I've had a booking cancelled because of a power cut - it seems to happen in Soho a hell of a lot; maybe it's the rats - and I'm reliably informed that compensation from the energy companies is rare to completely non-existant. Which seems desperately unfair. Anyway a return date was soon found and here we finally were, nibbling on pleasant amuses of foie gras paté and fresh crab. I can't remember many canapés that have really set my heart racing; it seems to me that you'd be silly to waste an opportunity to start dinner with a bang, and yet most restaurants seem to settle for a couple of mouthfuls of comfort food. Which isn't to say they weren't welcome, of course, just a bit disappointing. Pre-starter of onion consommé continued the theme; nice but fairly ordinary. The cube of soft gruyere had a gentle earthy flavour and having a chunk of sweet pickled onion floating around was at least unusual, but the broth itself was really no better than the French Onion Soup at Zedel, a restaurant with no pretentious to fine dining and - to say the least - in a rather different price bracket. But then the bread arrived and all of a sudden the journey was worth it. This buttermilk-based invention is, without a shadow of a doubt, the best house bread I've encountered in a very long time, although perhaps it's not technically "bread" at all, more of a savoury pastry. Inside a brittle, golden brown crust were soft curls of soft, sweet brioche, steaming warm from the oven, just the most perfect texture
Dec 11, 2014
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Andy Hayler
+4
Five Fields was how this part of Chelsea was described on an 18th century map of the area, though it is hard to imagine that these days in a location that is a short walk from Sloane Square. As of May 2013 it is now home to a restaurant of that name, has a youthful chef/owner with the wonderful name Taylor Bonnyman, who is British with an American mother, and who worked at Corton in New York. The actual head chef is Marguerite Keogh, who has worked at Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley. It is on the site of former Spanish restaurant El Blason, but this was no lick of paint makeover, with a new basement being dug out as part of an eighteen month building project; clearly some serious investment has been made.

The wine list had over 200 choices, ranging in price from £29 to £495, with a median price of £68 and a average mark-up of 2.7 times retail price. Example wines were Heathcote Greenstone Vineyard Syrah 2009 at £52 for a wine that you can buy in the high street for £19, Cristom Vineyard Jessie Pinot Noir 2008 at £98 for a wine that will cost you £37 in the shops, and Antinori Tignanello 2009 at £145 for a wine that retails at £65.

The dining room seats just forty diners, and is smartly decorated, with panels of patterned duck-egg blue tiles. Tables were dressed with proper white linen tablecloths, chairs having cream upholstery. The tables, some an unusual oval shape, were fairly well spaced, though the wooden floor means that noise levels are a little high when busy, as it was on the evening that we visited. At least the volume of the music being played was low. Three courses were priced at just £45, a tasting menu at £65, a level that probably reflects the early days of the restaurant.

A plate of nibbles included gougeres whose choux pastry was a little hard but had good cheese flavour, tomato pain perdu, and salt beef with mustard and pickled cucumber (5/10). A bay and cape gooseberry tonic then appeared in a little bowl; I am not sure what the point of this was. Breads were made from scratch and comprised sourdough, black olive roll and campaillou. These were very good, the olive bread having deep olive flavour, the sourdough a light, airy texture and good crust (6/10).

Orkney scallops were seared and accurately cooked, having enjoyable inherent sweetness. These were served with cauliflower and pistachio, the latter giving an interesting contrast of texture (6/10). “The garden” was a prettily arranged dish of vegetables from the Sussex farm of the owner. Here artichokes, asparagus, beetroot, courgettes, radishes and cauliflower were paired with purees of morels, cep and aubergine and garnished with edible flowers. This was an elaborate and unusual dish, perhaps taking inspiration from the gargouillou dish of Michel Bras (5/10).

The only technical slip of the meal came with the main course of Dover sole, horseradish cream, butter emulsion, apple foam and oyster leaves. The fish was cooked sous-vide, and for whatever reason by the time the plate arrived the fish was barely warm. The horseradish cream was a good accompaniment, but Dover sole is too good an ingredient to be wasted in this way (3/10). My chicken (Cotswold white) was much better, the breast meat nicely cooked, the leg cooked as confit and served with charred leeks, a slow-poached hen yolk and brown almond puree. This was a very successful dish (5/10).

Pastry chef Chris Underwood worked with Tom Aikens before this, so clearly has a good pedigree. He does seem to enjoy putting shrubbery in many of his desserts, as illustrated with a pre-dessert of lemon thyme financier, apple puree and tarragon sorbet. The textures were fine and the financier well made, but ignoring my own dislike of hedgerow-infested desserts, are apple, lemon thyme, and tarragon a logical and appealing pairing of tastes? Not for me (2/10).

Better was strawberries and cream served with champagne sabayon and Italian shortbread with spiced strawberry jam. This was a sophisticated take on the classic flavour combination of strawberries and cream; the biscuit went well with the fruit, the sabayon was elegant and the elements worked well as on overall dish (5/10). My dessert involved rhubarb cannelloni, saffron custard roulade, rhubarb sorbet, rhubarb jell and salted milk crumble with candied pistachios. The trouble was that the cannelloni was soggy, and the rhubarb was surprisingly lacking in acidity, so the overall effect did not work that well, though the candied pistachios were a nice touch (3/10). Coffee, a Nespresso black ristretto blend, was good (£3.50 a cup). This came with good passion fruit marshmallow and a nicely made white chocolate with cocoanut and lime, amongst other petit fours.

Service throughout the evening was very good. Our waiter was that rarest of creatures: an English waiter in London, and he was attentive and helpful. The bill came to £112 a head with a bottle of JJ Prum and pre-dinner drinks. If you stuck to modest wine then a total bill around £75 a head would be possible. Overall, although not everything worked perfectly, the Five Fields was certainly a nice change from the achingly trendy restaurant openings that have dominated the London scene recently. The menu had appealing dishes, the ingredient quality was good and the cooking technique generally of a high standard.
Jul 03, 2014
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TheFoodaholic
+4.5
One of London’s most anticipated and exciting new openings is Five Fields restaurant, in Chelsea just off the King's Road. Chef-owner Taylor Bonnyman who worked at two Michelin-starred Corton, in New York has an army of bright, young chefs now working with him. Names such as Marguerite Keogh (of Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley) and pastry chef Chris Underwood (previously at Tom Aikens Restaurant).With Taylor having such an accomplished history, it was no surprise that the restaurant was full when we arrived.

We on the other hand nearly never got in - something to do with me booking a table the following week - whoops. Luckily they had a last minute cancellation, so you can understand my relief of not having to head to McDonalds in my smart ‘dining attire’. The idea is to dress very smart, casual it down with some comfy shoes and what do you know, hey presto, no matter how drunk you get you still look pretty good, and when you do fall over on the way out, your comfy shoes will take the tumble for you. Being an alcoholic takes lots of planning.

I'm not sure what I was expecting from Five Fields, lots of seasonal fruits and veg, with good quality ingredients in a slightly stuffy environment I guess. Well, I was partly right. The veg and herbs are all home grown, and you can definitely taste it - in fact I had the best beetroot in my entire life here. Everything was well sourced and the restaurant was indeed quite stuffy. Posh, as well as a lack of air conditioning. The decor was nice, but looked a little confused, maybe slightly 90’s. I could imagine Patsy and Edina dining here.

We started with a small selection of appetisers. For the life of me I can't quite remember what they all exactly were. The first was a delicious crunchy ball filled with salt beef and topped with sauce and pickle. The other was a delicate and light pastry, almost choux like and filled with cheese. The last, I'm not entirely sure but was an oily tomato mix topped off with the daintiest edible flower.

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Aug 11, 2013
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Lloyd Stevens
+5
Throughout the last seven years that I’ve been writing restaurant reviews there have been times when your simply blown away by the hospitality industry. Our lunch at The Five Fields on saturday was quite simply one of those occasions. This fabulous restaurant treated us to a dining experience that will be remembered for a very long time. I stated about a year ago that this place had become an absolute favourite of ours. This has now been enhanced even more after our latest visit. Our amazing afternoon began as soon as we walked through the door with a lovely welcome from Sandra and Nuno before Miriam escorted us to our table. Once settled we we given a complimentary glass of champagne while we looked at the menu. They only serve a tasting menu for lunch but as usual it all looked very inviting. We began with a delightful selection of snacks consisting of Salmon , Leek Tart , Cheese and Onion Tartelette and a Velvet Crab consommé. At this point sommelier Nuno came over to discuss what wine we’d like to have. He gave us a few options but in the end went for the one he seemed most passionate about. This was a Goliardo Tintos de Mar Rias Baixas from Spain a delightfully light and fruity red wine that complemented the menu perfectly. Before our first course we were in for a fantastic surprise as we headed downstairs to meet Chef Marguerite and the team. It was amazing to have a chat with them and to see them in action. We then headed back to the dining room to begin the afternoon’s festivities. Our first course was the Celeriac with poached oyster and pine. Along with this came a little surprise of a celeriac salad. We then moved on to the Carrot with a seared and dried scallop. This came with a scallop tartare along with a carrot and scallop roe escabeche. Onto the next next course which was a fantastic touch from the team as Marguerite sent us up an extra dish of Lobster with beetroot and rose that was absolutely stunning and accompanied with a lobster claw and green herbs side dish. A big hug from us was sent back to the kitchen. We then moved on to the Dover Sole confit with courgette which was heaven on a plate. Before moving to the main course there was another amazing surprise from the kitchen as they presented us with the Grouse with offal and girolles that simply left us on cloud nine. Now we could move to the main course and another fabulous dish. This was the short loin of Lamb with red peppers and rosemary. Next to come was a delightful and refreshing palate cleanser of Plum preserved plum sorbet with seaweed. Before our dessert it was good to see Michaela again who has returned to the restaurant as a sommelier. She asked if we’d like a sweet wine to pair with the Apple Tart with camomile and creme fraiche. She recommended a 2014 Greek Vinsanto from the Estate Argyros in Santorini with its light raisin notes paired amazingly with the apple. We finished with a coffee and petit fours to bring to an end a most amazing dining experience. The food was simply exceptional , the service was impeccable as always and the wine pairings were amazing. I really can’t recommend a visit to The Five Fields highly enough because if you haven’t been you are really missing out. This quite simply was hospitality at its finest and I cannot wait to walk back through their doors again. Thank You to Marguerite , Meg , Danny and Luca in the kitchen , Sandra and Miriam for their excellent friendly service and to Nuno and Michaela for fabulous wine pairings. We absolutely look forward to seeing you all again soon.
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Roy Peleg
+5
Had a lovely dinner at The Five Fields. We had the tasking menu which was versatile, tasty and well presented. The atmosphere was pleasant and welcoming. The staff was attentive. The food was well paced. The dishes themselves were very tasty, though some had somewhat similar aroma to them and weren't so original. The execution was excellent.
5
Angel Zhu
+5
Excellent service and delicious food! Very comfortable environment, I like the light and elegant interior. We had the tasting menu, loved every course! Heard that they own a farm that supplies exclusive fresh ingredients. My favorite dish was the deer, amazing!
5
Paul Franzia
+5
Like going to a museum where you eat the art, and the art is fantastic. We did the wine paired tasting menu and the variations of the same basic ingredients for each session was so fascinating. Happy to have had the most serendipitous connection that led me to this restaurant. I owe it to the head chef’s relative who tipped off to this Michelin starred restaurant. If your visiting London for the first or one hundredth time, a dinner at Five Fields is something you will never forget.
5
Vanessa Q
+5
Delicious food, impeccable service and lovely atmosphere. Even though they offer a set tasting menu they accommodated my vegetarian and dairy intolerant diet. Simply fantastic
5
Wei-Han Tan
+5
Superb restaurant with thoughtful and delicious courses for each ingredient. The potatoes and cucumber were our favorites but honestly everything was wonderful. Staff were outstanding as well. Thank you for a great evening.
5
Mark Pearlstein
+5
A delicious meal that started with plenty of amuse bouche, and a well balanced, well portioned tasting menu. The sommelier was very knowledgeable and the Chassagne Montrachet was perfectly paired with the seafood heavy menu. Topping this off was exceptional service that balanced servicing our needs and providing space for us to enjoy ourselves Highly recommend.
5
ruizhe XIA
+5
The food is wonderful, the service is great and the wine recommended for our food is perfectly suited. The five field provides me the best free freshly baked bread which is better than any other Michelin restaurant in London. And the price is not that expensive given the quality of the food and bread provided. You won’t regret going there for sure!
4
Akarsh Singh
+4
Very amazing place, great service, great food , good vibe. An elegant small and cosy fine dining restaurant, definitely a Michelin Star experience. Gave 1 star less because the portions of food could be bigger, was still a but hungry after the tasting menu courses.
5
Rachel
+5
Celebrated birthday here - service, food, presentation were all wonderful. We tried the tasting menu at lunch, v fulfilling with great mix of seasonal herbs/ ingredients.
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naomusiker
+5
Thank you for the amazing experience! Every single dish tasted great and their serving style was like a beautiful performance which was so impressive. Definitely want to visit again.
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Rupert Wynne
+5
Needless to say the food is tremendous and the staff are truly wonderful. I loved the layout of the seating it makes the entire dining experience more inclusive and fun. Can't recommend enough.
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anna M
+5
Great tasting menu and wine pairings. Staff were lovely, polite and informative. On the pricey side but worth it for special treats.
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Fangyuan Cheng
+5
In general a quite good experience. The dishes were artistic and colourful. Tasty french restaurant which is cosy. I enjoyed the night.
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Andrew Flittner
+5
I would say this was easily the best meal I've ever had in my entire life. A very small restaurant. Only Twelve Tables and very personal service. I enjoyed the entire dining experience from beginning to end. When I return to London the five fields will be at the top of my list of restaurants. I would definitely recommend the tasting menu with or without the wine pairings. If they offer you the cheese course please take the cheese. The dessert was good but the only thing the left me wanting for more was our takeaway dessert. I have attached a couple pictures from some of the food we enjoyed. The atmosphere was perfect for a group of close friends or a date. Although the tables were small although the tables are small there was plenty of room to cozy up in enjoy a wonderful meal.
5
Erik Lehto
+5
Amazing tasting menu paired with elegant and delicate wines, top notch experience!
5
Dennis Millward
+5
The Five Fields fully deserves its reputation for exceptional service and food. The evening 'taster' menu was well balanced with both some intense and subtle flavours and cooked to perfection. The Sommelier was knowledgeable and explained the wine pairings which accompanied the different plates. Although not a busy service on the evening we visited, it didn't spoil our enjoyment. Thank you to the front of house and kitchen staff for making the memories.
5
Jason Pradun
+5
Fantastic restaurant. Excellent food, great service team. All round excellent Michelin start dining experience.
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