We were having a wander with a hangover last weekend and thought stopping here for brunch would be a great idea. We had 2 soft drinks, a breakfast and an eggs Benedict. We basically paid through the nose for luke warm, average food. The toast I had was cold when it came out, I told a member of staff, they replaced it with something that was only slightly warmer. AVOIDATALLCOSTS– absolute rip off
Diane F.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Barbara, CA
A comfort food meal in Saint John’s Wood — chicken noodle soup, macaroni and cheese and a pastrami sandwich. The pastrami was freshly cut and the sandwich was grilled perfectly — not a greasy mess often had in diners. The broth of the soup looked so pale that I wasn’t expecting much but it was nicely flavored and had good chunks of roast chicken. The macaroni and cheese was made with a robust sharp cheddar. I had a Victorian Lemonade which was bottled but quite good — old fashioned made with bubbly water. Overall a good, reasonably priced lunch.
Richard F.
Classificação do local: 3 Stockholm, Sweden
Feel like a salt beef sandwich? Chopped liver? Chicken soup withkrepach? Or fish & chips, smoked salmon bagel? Well Harry Morgan can deliver. I chose the chicken soup with kreplah and haddock & chips. The chicken soup was insipid and the kreplach unfortunately not warmed through. However the haddock & chips was huge and quite okay, though I have had better elsewhere. All in all my hunger was satisfied…
Racy M.
Classificação do local: 1 CA, CA
Our entire experience was terrible. The place was too loud. The server gave us attitude for just ordering soup and beverages. The soup was bland. The coffee and tea didn’t arrive until long after the soup and when we were about ready to leave. And everything was over priced. I really don’t understand why the place was crowded. If I could give it less than one star, I would!
Julie D.
Classificação do local: 1 London, United Kingdom
Food is horrible been there twice and should have never gone back the second time. I know better than to go into an empty restaurant especially on a Friday night. I gave it a single star only because the servers were very nice — rare in London.
Ayako Y.
Classificação do local: 2 Maida Vale, London, United Kingdom
It is a nice venue if you are just curious about ‘Jewish food’ the menu contains many classic dishes. The only problem is taste… Starters are okay but main dishes are really disappointing. If you were to try the venue, keep it sime, a few starters and sides with some motza crackers… It us not cheap and it is not that tasty.,
Simon D.
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
I ate here a few weeks back and wanted to post a review so here goes; I’m not Jewish, but like some cross-dressers, I’m pretty convincing… I know good chicken soup when it’s served. which it ain’t here… Thinnest soup I’ve ever had, and the taste so subtle I can only imagine they boiled the shadow of the chicken for taste. Salt beef didn’t get any points either… as tough as boots from an Everest climber. Oy Vay… god help us. Shame it was once a chic place to go… now it’s just a chic to go past …
Chris G.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
Although Harry Morgan’s has a very versatile menu with some truly delicious items on it, I will always think of place for two things… The chicken soup and one of the very best salt beef sandwiches that I have ever treated my mouth to! Both of these items really are incredible, so much so that I can barely ever order anything else. Inside of Harry Morgan’s you will be treated to clean, cafeteria style dining. Nothing truly special, but good enough. The staff here are all friendly and helpful too. So then, why not a higher rating? Well, they would have a five star rating based purely on the food quality, but this place is so God-damn expensive! The salt beef sandwich really is delicious, but when they are charging three times as much as you can get this same thing in Brick Lane, you know you are being hinged over, even if you are in St Johns Wood!!!
Tatjana P.
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
Overstaffed and overpriced. We popped in for a salt beef sandwich only to discover that they charge 8GBP per piece. We really wanted one and the regular Jewish deli did not have them today so we agreed to purchase. There were 5 members of staff behind the counter, they kept taking our order and forgetting to make it. We eventually got it and went home to eat. We ordered extra pickles and extra mustard, which we did not get, and the sadnwich itself was big but the beef was dry. Will not go there again.
Anna Sophia Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Marylebone, London, United Kingdom
Harry Morgan is my go-to place for«Jew food.» Though the deli is frequented by students from ASL(avoid during lunch because they will push you out of the way so they can get their chicken noodle soup with a soda on the side(?)), the staff is good at keeping up with the crush and it’s always delicious. When I want a big lunch, I go for the shnitzel sandwich. I’m not huge on mayo etc, so the bread is a little dry, but the shnitzel is delicious. A bit oilier than the shnitzel you’d get in Austria, it’s satisfying after a long morning. When the weather’s cold and life is getting you down, the chicken noodle soup is always a must. I have friends who get the dumplings and matzos balls in their soup, as well. Not a huge dumpling fan, though, and I prefer my mom’s matzos balls, honestly. One huge plus about this place is the selection of imported sodas. They have root beer, cream soda, grape soda and more. It’s expensive, but totally worth it.
Jason G.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I popped in here at about 9 pm on a Sunday. They were still open. Yay. The service was great, but there were no other customers inside. The menu wasn’t too impressive, but they had chicken livers, which I always enjoy. They let me swap out the mashed potatoes for vegetables, and I got my monthly dose of greens. Peas, wilted spinach, green beans. Solid meal.
Honey N.
Classificação do local: 4 Kentfield, CA
I popped in here for a quick lunch after looking at the menu and the atmosphere – both looked good. people were eating outside and tables were filled inside as well. People were walking in with reservations, of which I had none-so I took a spot at the counter. The service was good and my warm chicken salad was delicious. The salad dressing was very tasty. If you are a fan of middle eastern food, they have all of the specialties like liver and tongue… I on the other hand was more than happy with my warm chicken salad. My one complaint was that the waiter added 12.5% gratuity which I found annoying for my party of one.
Elaine O.
Classificação do local: 1 Houston, TX
The prices are what one would expect for such a tony neighborhood but the food and service are not. The egg salad sandwich on rye was very dry and tasteless. There was nothing on the bread and very little to bind the egg mixture so it all came tumbling out on to the plate. The cranberry juice was watery and tasteless, even the colour was off. When my companion told the waiter that the juice appeared watered down and was not at all nice, instead of apologising and offering an alternative or refund, he took offense and argued with her. He insisted on showing us the ‘Ocean Spray” carton and said he knew it was not watered down as he had poured it himself. She politely and quietly told him that she drank that juice at home all the time and that it did not taste or look even vaguely similar. Again, no offer to adjust the bill even though she had only sipped a quarter of the drink. If there is a Harry Morgan he must be turning in his grave.
Simonr
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Excellent meze. Great choice of traditional Jewish stuff.
Manner
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Great chicken soup and simple fare. It’s very homey and great for a casual bite with friends(well, at least in North london). Especially cosy on Sunday for brunch. Oh, and if you get the chicken soup: go for the mixed one, which gives you a yummy mix of matzoh ball, noodles and kreplach(like a dumpling). A good cure for the winter chills.
SobeOne K.
Classificação do local: 3 Camas, WA
OK How do I review out of the country? This place is in London not NYC. WOW! My wish came through and Unilocal is in LONDON!!! The last time I had really tender tongue, well it’s been awhile. Then I went to Harry’s and remembered my favorite delights of growing up in NYC. Jewish food! Moist tongue and salt beef served with horseradish and mustard is a must do for anyone really into meat. Sure you can have your soft melty prime rib but tongue holds up better and and has a creamy texture that the other parts of the cow just don’t have. With a side dish of ok latkes and my favorite pink food tarmasalata with warm pita bread dinner was a trigger for my childhood memories. Growing up with Carnegie Deli and Wolf’s left me missing the big apple not hungry for Harry. I ended the meatness with an english dessert called a banoffee which had a layer of banana, toffee and cream. Please someone make this for me one day. PLEASE!
Monica R.
Classificação do local: 3 United Kingdom
This restaurant started many years ago as a tiny take away deli, and now it has become a full service restaurant that has establishments in Harrods! Not bad at all, so it all started very simple and the good food has made them become a staple and perhaps the most famous New York style Deli in London! They have take away and delivery so you can count on good food in front of you even if you cant leave the office. Try the cheese cake its perfect and creamy and the crust is just heaven.