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Bam-Bou

For my special birthday dinner celebration with C, I got taken to Bam-Bou - gorgeous french Vietnamese restaurant housed in a beautiful old colonial style house in Fizrovia (top of Charlotte street).

Ooof, what a place! Dark and sensuous decor set off perfectly by the Charlotte Street lights sparkling through the floor to ceiling windows. The place felt sultry despite the dampish London weather. Lovely as the setting is, it all fades to background with the arrival of the food.

Hanoi-style short ribs were dark and unctuous, sweet but never cloying - bones were licked dry and fingers sucked clean. The other starter, salt & pepper squid, was hot, fresh and cooked in the lightest of batters.

Main courses kept standards high - Spiced barramundi with lime dressed tom and coriander salad was a feisty treat and pan fired sea bass with fennel & wild ginger slaw was subtle and delicious. Both fillets were fresh as the sea and zinged with the energy of the citrus and roots. They were also set off perfectly by a side of polished white rice and bok choi with tamari and soy washed down with a red Sancerre (I know we were surprised too, that’s why we had to try it).

We barely had room for pudding but managed to share roasted mango with lime sorbet and melted with the fruity ice…

4.5/5 (the coffee was a bit average and the service slightly erratic - but I can’t wait to go again)

Starters £3-7
Main £9-14
House Wine £17

1 Percy Street London W1T IDB
020 7323 9130
www.bam-bou.co.uk

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5 Responses to “Bam-Bou”

  1. Amanda says:

    Wow, it looks like such a nice place! I will definitely check your blog next time I am looking for a place to go!

  2. [...] Bam-BouFor my special birthday dinner celebration with CI got taken to Bam-Bou, gorgeous french Vietnamese restaurant housed in a beautiful old colonial style house in Fizrovia (top of Charlotte street). Ooof, what a place, dark and sensuous … [...]

  3. Urban Foodie says:

    Oh you definitely should visit Bam-bou.

    Not cheap but definitely worth it, like spending an evening in 1930s Hanoi…

  4. Keeley says:

    I took my hubby to Bam Bou for his birthday back in February as we visited Vietnam last November. Although the food wasn’t as authentic as we’d hoped, it was delicious modern Vietnamese and we really enjoyed ourselves.

    I can remember the service wasn’t great (I think we had to ask for our cocktails three times) but the main gripe was that on a busy Saturday night the noise levels were unbearable, especially due to the number of covers they had crammed in there.

    Saying that, I’d definitely go back but at a quieter time (e.g. early evening). :)

  5. Urban Foodie says:

    Sounds like the service is a perrenial issue!

    It didn’t seem that lound to me, but we were there 7.30-9.30 so maybe we missed the late night rowdiness.

    Glad you agreed you’d go again.

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