The Olive Tree is in an area which has had its profile raised due to its proximity to venues frequented by the cast of The Only Way is Essex. Nu Bar and Luxe(owned by Lock) is just down the road. Does this make it an undeserved destination for food? Should it only be for the TOWIE fans who want to be close to their idols? Do the locals actually go out there? Well, all of these questions will be answered shortly. Firstly it was a Friday in January when I went. It was quite early in the evening so the streets were quiet and the restaurant was just starting with its first wave of guests. The restaurant is clean and modern, with space for a live jazz set. We were sat by the bar. The staff were friendly and quite genuine, seemingly unaffected by the«fame» of the area. Looking at the menu, it had a very Mediterranean feel with influences from Greece, Turkey, Spain and other local warm places. I tend to prefer a more succinct concept, as it makes it easier to order from a menu with dishes complimenting each other naturally. We went for a mezze to share which had pitta bread, Greek sausage, calamari, tzatziki, hummus, taramasalata, grilled octopus, feta stuffed chilli peppers and grilled halloumi. My dining companion who is sensitive to nuts initially inquired about the nut content in this dish. Although our waitress said she had an allergy also, she seemed to be unclear about what actually had nuts and what didn’t. Not the kind of leap of faith you want to take when ones throat can enlarge to the point of not breathing etc, but another waiter assured us that there wasn’t any. Sigh of relief. For our main course I had mixed Seafood Souvlaki which was a skewer of char-grilled scallops, salmon and king prawns. It was very fresh, a good size portion but lacking a little in taste. I could have done with a bit more of the garlic, herb and lemon jus that it comes«drizzled» with. That said, the scallops in particular, were cooked perfectly delicate as some folk serve then over done so they become chewy. The risotto it came with however, was lush. The injection of lemon on it really worked. Sam Vanilla had Kleftico which was slow cooked lamb shank cooked traditionally with herbs, garlic, and wine with potatoes. She found her lamb to be a little bit on the fatty side with a ration on the meat. What meat there was did taste great and was suitably tender, sliding away from the bone on contact. I am intrigued to see what the other items on the menu are like as I refuse to believe that this mediocre experience is what The Olive Tree has to offer. For the prices(central London) and the simplicity style of the dishes on the menu, the food should have really blown one’s mind. I will return as I hope that the next experience will prove that Loughton is good for more than reality stars and their drama.
Markc7
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
I took my wife there on Saturday. We booked for 8.30 but eventually got seated after 9pm. The food is good, not exceptional but good, the starters were alright, my seafood pasta could have dove with a little chilli, the wife’s pork was a little dry and my steak was medium/well rather than medium. The place is popular and there are regulars that seem to get more attention and a better level of service than mere«newbies». I spoke with another couple that were waiting with us to be seated and apperently the restraunt is known for overbooking. Overall I felt unhappy with the service and level of attention we were given, at the prices they charge. I think the owner, Manos could tell we were unhappy at the end as he came and offered us a free drink but by then I just wanted to go. It’s a pretty large place with probably 100 covers and two sittings so they must be doing something the local like right. 3⁄5
Selwyn
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
Th food is good, service and deco very good. Its a good place to spend some time. A bit of the Med in Loughton.
Africa
Place rating: 5 Loughton, United Kingdom
Great Place, fantastic atmosphere, freindly & profesional service, absolutely loved it. Jazz Saxoponist was amazing. Prices where reasonable for the quality of the Food. Will definetly be back.
Cherok
Place rating: 1 London, United Kingdom
Been there twice and been disappointed twice, food was bland and overpriced, had pitta bread as hard as rocks nearly broke my tooth, everyone I know has been disappointed with charges London prices of michellin restaurants without the quality to back it up. the owner should sack the chef! It gets one star as at least it’s nicely decorated.
Ninja3
Place rating: 4 Oxford, United Kingdom
Brilliant food and great service, slightly pricey but a really classy restaurant.