Aquavit

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  • Great setting, excellent food and service with a smile!Having been a few times now, Im happy to say a wonderful first experience was no fluke. Staff a…

  • Been there for a brunch. Had the Nordic breakfast; it was rich and good. With more poached eggs and bacon we ended up having a full meal. Atmosphere c…

  • My boyfriend and I came here for our anniversary and we were not disappointed! The food, ambience and service was absolutely amazing - we didn't even …


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Aquavit is open for Fine Dining. Aquavit serves Scandinavian, Modern European and Contemporary dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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  • KB

    Great setting, excellent food and service with a smile!Having been a few times now, Im happy to say a wonderful first experience was no fluke. Staff are friendly, helpful and expeditious. Would certainly recommend working through a selection of smorgasbord and whilst Im a fan of the duck, the meatballs are also very good.

  • Tastes & Sights

    Been there for a brunch. Had the Nordic breakfast; it was rich and good. With more poached eggs and bacon we ended up having a full meal. Atmosphere calm and nice. Friendly and helpful staff and prices are reasonable for this area. Dessert was the rhubarb cheese cake.. so delicious. Oh yes and say no to the bread, just exquisite.

  • Jasmine Tjoeng

    My boyfriend and I came here for our anniversary and we were not disappointed! The food, ambience and service was absolutely amazing – we didn’t even mind the pricey bill.The beef tartare I had to start was very nice and light. We also shared the matje herring, which had a nice salty flavour. The paired drink that was suggested was a nice complement. For mains we ordered the beef and the sea bass, along with the Johannes’ temptation for a side (it’s a potato dish with crime and anchovies). All three were divine. The beef and fish were cooked perfectly, and the accompaniments were very tasty. For dessert we had the artic bird’s nest and lemon posset. As a fan of goat’s cheese, the former was delicious. The posset was lemony without being overpowering. Overall, a wonderful meal – pricey, but you definitely get your money’s worth. The staff were friendly, and I adored the decor. I totally recommend!

  • Feedmepls

    Came by to celebrate a special occasion. Really enjoyed the meal; particularly enjoyed the smoked eel, mackerel tartare and duck. The meatball dish was mostly mash- only 5 meatballs- but was otherwise good. For drinks I had a Nordic Bramble which I really enjoyed, but was disappointed by the Arctic Egg dessert which, while very visually appealing, wasn’t really to my tastes flavour wise, with blueberries, chocolate and what tasted like a goat milk sorbet. Service was lovely, though I found it a bit pricey overall.

  • Pleasefeedmeimadoge

    Have eaten at the two star Aquavit in New York recently, so was very excited to have a meal in the new London outpost.The dining room is a lot more open and less intimate than it’s New York counterpart. There are very high ceilings, a moderate noise level, and a lively vibe. The menu looks to be a bit simpler than it’s New York counterpart at a pretty steep price point that is typical of this area.Blood pudding, melted lardo, lingonberries (7/10) – The blood pudding was well made. It was seasoned well, and was bursting with minerality. I found the lardons to be an odd addition, as a cured, salty fat is not something you’d think of to be paired with blood pudding. However, with the addition of the lingonberries, the dish was balanced and delicious. Herrings 3 ways (6/10) – I love herrings. These were all of good quality, but they all seemed a bit too similar to one another. The curry serving had largely similar flavor profiles to the mustard. The baby quiche was delicious. The eggy mixture within it was a perfectly set and delicate custard. The crust was buttery with a pleasing granular texture. Foie Gras parfait (7/10) – This was a very simple an adequate version of a dish that is often seen on menus. The aspic above provided much needed textural intrigue while balancing the fattiness of the foie.Mackeral tartare (8/10) – The fish here was expertly cut and of high quality. The chosen accoutrements were worthy team players as the greenery did well to contrast with the fishy and oily mackerel. The generous dollop of caviar added much needed salt and ocean to the dish.Crab and fennel salad (6/10) – I found this dish to be adequate, yet boring. The bread was a bit dry. The crab was of good quality, and the pickled fennel was punchy enough. Langoustines in shellfish broth (6/10) – I found the langoustines to be a tad over for my liking. The root vegetables perhaps a bit too crisp for me. However the broth was incredibly rich and bursting with shellfish flavor.Swedish meatballs (6/10) – Well it would’ve been a crime to not give these a shot. I found the meat to be a bit on the dry side. I think the meatballs could have used a tad bit more fat. The potato puree however was lovely. Velvety smooth and very generously ladened with butter. The pickled cucumber and lingonberries seemed almost unnecessary with how lean the meatballs seemed to be.Duck breast and parsnips (8/10) – The duck was beautifully prepared with just enough chew left to the fat. The root vegetables prepared in various ways paired perfectly with the duck and rich pan sauce.Salted codfish (4/10) – I found this to be overly salty, even for salted cod. The emulsion that dressed the cod was also quite salty. The green puree beneath it could not do much to relieve me from the salt bomb.My meal at Aquavit was good, and certainly ahead of the curb as far as new openings in London lately. However, if I were to compare it to the 2 star Michelin in New York, it would seem that this one is a few leagues below and not exactly what it aims to do anyway. instagram.com

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