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Planet Hollywood
‘OK, so review London’s Planet Hollywood.’ ‘Yes, but I’m a
serious restaurant reviewer.’ ‘Go on, you might like it.’ ...That’s the
conversation I had with myself and I am glad to say I was right. I did
like it.
I am not normally a lover of fast food and I wasn’t sure that I’d be
the best reviewer for the job, but Planet Hollywood is at the top end
of casual dining. It’s kid friendly with a menu that is impressive and
offers something for every member of the family.
The location on Haymarket is ideal. It’s just a few yards from its
original home of 15 years in The Trocadero. Planet Hollywood attracts
an all-day clientele of families visiting London’s historic attractions
but also those taking in a theatre performance. A meal before a show or
a supper after, and night-clubbers are well catered for with a bar that
stays open till the wee small hours.
The decor is subtle and even the movie memorabilia is more tastefully
displayed than in other “themed” restaurants. There are comfortable
banquettes and contemporary cafeteria-style tables and chairs for
couples and small groups. There is an open kitchen and a surprising
number of waiting staff. Our server, Katarina, was appropriately
attentive without being intrusive. The restaurant was quite full at the
time of our visit but there seemed no delay between courses for us or
our fellow diners.
Planet Hollywood is designed to be a fun venue. That is a description
that fills those of us of a certain age and with no kids with an
emotion akin to terror. This restaurant has struck a balance to provide
an eatery that is attractive and amusing for all ages. There are video
screens and a live DJ but the music reflected the makeup of the
visitors. Hip Hop was punctuated with Motown and even an Abba track or
two. The decibels were kept to a reasonable level creating a party
atmosphere, while still allowing for conversation.
So it’s a nice spot with a few good tunes, but we were there to eat and
we were spoilt for choice. I’d probably describe this as
American International: a good selection of pasta dishes, pizza,
salads, Chinese and American South-Western. The portions for every dish
were substantial and the presentation imaginative.
I was tempted by the Buffalo Wings (these are chicken wings rather than
those from a buffalo. The name is taken from the town of Buffalo in New
York State), but ordered the Texas Tostados which were crispy,
flavourful and light with a garnish of sour cream and pico de gallo. My
guest enjoyed his World Famous Chicken Crunch – tender and moist
chicken strips served with a Creole Mustard dip.
The menu was so broad-based that it was difficult to choose just one
dish for the main course. Katarina told us that the
burgers and fajitas were among the most popular dishes
so I ordered the Chicken Fajitas. This is a hearty dish
of moist grilled
chicken on a bed of onions and peppers, fresh guacamole, pico de gallo,
sour cream, cheddar and jack cheeses, flour tortillas
and Mexican rice. There were also Shrimp, Beef and
Vegetable Fajitas.
My guest chose the Lamb Burger which he found to be perfectly cooked
and juicy. This is a substantial burger and full of flavour. A long way
from the Macwendyking patties of highstreet chains. It was garnished
with lettuce, mint relish and red onion and had a dish of fries on the
side. The table condiments were ketchup and French’s Yellow Mustard –
culinary Americana. The list of burgers boasts a veggie burger as well
as a salmon burger. There are also a good number of chicken sandwiches.
There is a Kids menu (age 12 years and under) which has a short list of
perennial favourites: burgers and fries, toasted sandwiches, Chef’s
Salad, Chicken Crunch and pasta with meatballs or tomato sauce, and ice
cream or sundae for dessert.
Talking of dessert, Planet Hollywood offers a huge Banana Split Super
Sundae. An ice cream confection in a mammoth martini glass served with
a cherry on the top. Take some friends with you or you’ll be inviting
strangers to help you finish this one. Cheesecake of various sorts is
well represented on the dessert menu. Also try the Carrot Cake,
Brownies, White Chocolate Bread Pudding or Key Lime Pie.
Planet Hollywood has much to appeal to families and revellers. The
prices are what one would expect in general, but with some value
options such as Soup and baguette for only £4.95 and an Appetiser
platter for four people for under £15.00. I would visit again.
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