Geales Restaurant
Overview
Famed as among London’s best fish restaurants, Geales is a neighbourhood favourite with a much envied reputation. The second branch, this Chelsea Green dining room follows in the footsteps of its Notting Hill sister with its elegantly glamorous décor, relaxed yet refined atmosphere and excellent food. The original boasts guests including the foodies and the famed of society, from Gill to Parky, and set in this well heeled London neighbourhood the second Geales will undoubtedly appeal to a similar crowd. Simplistic and traditional with a touch of modern creativity here and there, the Geales menu includes among the best fish and chips this side of the coast, delectable oysters and deliciously retro puddings straight from the school canteen, only better.
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Practical Information
1 Cale Street, London, SW3 3QT
Prices
£26 to £40
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Geales Restaurant
- Address
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1 Cale StreetLondonSW3 3QT
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- South Kensington, Underground
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Shared a fantastic seafood platter of lobsters, prawns, squid....very fresh and the prawns were pan fried to perfection. Came with a delicious aioli dip. The creamed mash went really well. The restaurant is well known for its seafood and from what I tasted - praise is well deserved.
Would completely recommend the restaurant - particularly if you can get the cosy table for two at back near...more
There is another business with the same name near Notting Hill Gate. This one is in Chelsea.
It's a upscale restaurant that focuses most of the menu on fancy fish and chips, with a few other seafood dishes. It fills up for a late Sunday lunch and apparently sees a lot of business on weekday nights.
Apparently the fish and chips were quite good, though priced as you would expect for quite an...more
Perhaps this isn't a fair review, but let's face it, I probably wouldn't have ended up here (without being taking out to dinner by somebody's parents...and yes, I am an adult) without being taken for a hen party.
Basically, for our large group (about 20 girls), we were given a choice of a main and a dessert with a large glass of wine for £30 total per person (ouch. That's a 'deal?!'). Now, I...more
