Openings, reviewsWhat’s on the Menu - A round-up of the latest restaurant reviews(02 October 2008 14:27)Time Out, 2 October It’s a curious tribute. Natsume Soseki, the late Japanese novelist after whom this new kaiseki-style restaurant is named, may have lived in London in the early 1900s, but he loathed this city and its excesses. He was also a firm critic of the wealthy upper-middle classes of his time, whose frolics and frivolities he satirised in his popular series of short stories called ‘I Am a Cat’. He was a man whose concerns, reflected in his writing, included the economic hardships faced by ordinary citizens. His startlingly modern observations of human eccentricities and class distinctions seem very relevant today, when the gap between rich and poor appears greater than ever.
York & Albany is a handsome old coaching inn, part of John Nash’s scheme for the whole of Regent’s Park, carried out in the 1820s. Unfortunately, Parkway, on which it stands, is now a roaring six-lane highway and the building had been derelict for 20 years before being bought by Gordon Ramsay Holdings. The original plan had been simply to turn it into another of Ramsay’s gastropubs but, when it was found that the building could offer much more, the scheme was enlarged to become the first GRH hotel, with 10 “boutique suites”, a delicatessen in the old stables — and two restaurants overseen by Angela Hartnett with Colin Buchan as head chef.
Bloomberg, 26 September
Metro, 30 September
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