sketch
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Hannah Ricketts
About
Sketch is a renowned restaurant and art destination in London, opened in 2002 by restaurateur Mourad Mazouz and chef Pierre Gagnaire. The Glade is one of its uniquely themed rooms, known for its whimsical, immersive decor and creative menus. Sketch has earned multiple Michelin stars and is celebrated for its innovative cuisine and playful approach to dining.
The Visit
The reviewer visited Sketch's Glade room for a weekday lunch, enjoying the quirky and vibrant atmosphere. Service was described as attentive and friendly, with staff going above and beyond. The three-course set menu, paired with a drink, was praised for its quality and value, though the dessert leaned less toward chocolate than the reviewer prefers. The ambience and setting were standout features, making the experience memorable and highly recommended.
What They Ate
Quotes
"But I think for the money, the quality of the food was great. The ambience, the setting, 10 out of 10. I love it in there. It's fun."
"So overall guys, I'm going to rate Sketch Glade set menu at lunchtime. I'm going to rate it a 9.25, 9.25 out of 10. I thought it was fantastic. Basically no notes, basically no notes."
"For the location, for the vibes, I don't think that's too bad."
"Service for me was like 10 out of 10. The guy that served me was lovely. It was too lovely. And the lady was lovely as well. Very on it."
Our Reflection
Sketch’s Glade room offers more than just a meal—it’s an experience that delights all the senses. The whimsical decor and playful touches create a sense of escape, while the attentive service makes you feel truly cared for. The reviewer’s enthusiasm is infectious, especially in their praise for the ambience and staff. Even with minor dessert preferences, the overall impression is one of joy and satisfaction. Sketch proves that dining can be both fun and refined, leaving guests eager to return.
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