Henderson's Bistro
- Average price 2 courses:
£10 (lunch)
£12 (evening meal) - House wine: £13.95 per bottle
- High point: Fantastic atmosphere
- Low point: Limited space, so book ahead
- Food served: Sun–Wed noon–8.30pm; Thu–Sat noon–9.30pm
- Open since: 1969
- Also offers: Vegetarian options (at least 25% of main courses), Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Pre-theatre menu
This review appears in the The List's Eating & Drinking Guide 2008
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Henderson's Bistro is a very different beast to its salad-proffering sibling: with its mood lighting and tight space, being here is a bit like having dinner at a posh friend's house. The kitchen is within yelling distance, the service is superb and the menu is broad. Daily specials, as well as fresh, organic ingredients have resulted in a loyal customer base. However, some of the dishes don't quite live up to the expectation provoked by the surroundings, with a few, such as the rather un-Moroccan stew, bordering on timidity. Others, such as the enchilada, are a reminder of why Henderson's enjoys its fine reputation as a centre of vegetarian dining that will satisfy even the most ardent meat-lover. The desserts are a spectacular array of flavours, with a dreamy chocolate mousse vying with a luscious mascarpone cheesecake for your affection. The wine list – naturally as organic and vegetarian as the restaurant itself – provides ample fuel for a relaxed meal in this tasteful haven. Henderson's Bistro is undoubtedly the lord of the romantic wee hidey-holes, designed for long evenings of eating and talking – a characteristic that should never be underestimated.
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