Colony (restaurant)
Colony, or Colony Bar and Grill is a restaurant, bar and grill located at 7-9 Paddington Street, Marylebone, Central London, England. Run by restauranteur Carlo Spetale, the restuarant employs the Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar. The cuisine of the restaurant is inspired by that of the British colonies from colonial Asia, East Africa, the Caribbean etc but is mainly inspired by Indian street food, specifically "the marinades, aromatic flavours and grilling methods" of the street traders of colonial Asia. [1][2]It has a reputable cocktail lounge.
Reception
The restaurant has received mixed reviews. Zoe Williams of The Daily Telegraph was highly praising and described the restaurant as "I think this is what heaven will look like – complete with a barman making you feel it would be almost rude not to have a martini. "[1] Williams remarked that the "pancakes were made of chickpea flour (the chickpeas’ main contribution was a lovely, rich density, with only the whiff of their flavour), packed with spinach, in a tomato and cream sauce" and was content with her meal.
Tracey MacLeod of the The Independent was critical about the menu and said, "Colony, in slightly less leafy Marylebone, calls itself a bar and grill, but the menu is far less casual than this implies. Rather than serving a selection of patties, puris and grilled meats, or going down the Anglo-Indian route pioneered by Chutney Mary, the restaurant offers complex, recondite dishes which would have the memsahibs calling for the smelling salts. Roasted mallard marinated in lindi peppers and stone moss? Lamb meat loaf infused with rose petals? Veal vindaloo with coriander chips? Whatever this is, it certainly isn't street food."[2]She said about the food, "Even though many of the dishes we tried were very good, they weren't quite good enough to earn Colony a rave review, and remarked that the chicken tikka masala was "authentically inauthentic, in its creamy sweetness and brick-red colour." [2]
Matthew Norman of The Guardian was strongly negative of the restaurant, giving it a scathing review and a score of 0.05/10, remarking, "if so unmitigated a monstrosity would be an achievement anywhere, let alone in central London, the involvement as executive chef of Atul Kochhar – a Michelin star-holder at Benares – allows it to slip the bonds of the merely surreal and suggest a malign biblical miracle. Had Jehovah deployed Colony as the first of the plagues celebrated recently at Passover services, He'd have spared himself slaughtering every first-born Egyptian boy child. One meal would have broken Pharaoh's spirit." [3]
Notable diners
The restaurant is said to be a favourite of Simon Cowell's when he is in London and in September 2010 Liam Gallagher stormed out of the restaurant after the staff refused to make him a bacon butty.[4]
References
- ^ a b Williams, Zoe (April 13, 2010). "London restaurant guide: Colony, London W1". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
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(help) - ^ a b c MacLeod, Tracey (April 4, 2010). "Colony Bar and Grill, 7-9 Paddington Street, London". The Independent. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
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(help) - ^ Norman, Matthew (April 10, 2010). "Colony London Restaurant Review". The Guardian. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
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(help) - ^ "Liam Gallagher storms out of restaurant after not being served bacon butties". The Mirror. September 4, 2010. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
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