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Big Easy

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332-334 Kings Road,
Chelsea,
London,
SW3 5UR

0871 971 3207 Calls to 0871 numbers will be charged at a fixed rate of 10p per minute (from a landline or a mobile) no matter where you are within the UK. This number is unique to viewlondon.co.uk.

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Reviewer Anonymous
11/08/2008
Slow service. Too loud a music.
Having said that though the food was lovely, portions enourmous and atmosphere great.
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Reviewer abrakadabra!
06/08/2008
the food was excellent and there was a larger variety of food available than i expected. from start to finish my experience of the big easy was amazing.
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Reviewer Clebbo
02/04/2008
I've eaten here numerous times for lunch as it comes closest to having American BBQ ribs of any other joint in London ( and I've tried em all). For a southern boy in a foreign land it was very comforting to eat my fill and have enough napkins.
I also was very very happy to see ESPN on the TV. The background music was damn fine too.
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Reviewer Sophie730
03/10/2005
We went to the Big Easy on Saturday 1st October 2005. After a couple of cocktails at the bar waiting for the table (it was very busy - I recommend booking) we sat down and enjoyed a tasty mixed seafood meal with lobster and lamb cutlets.


Food at Big Easy was good, but basic flavours for what was quite a high price, but then it is on the King's Road. Would recommend Big Easy for a fun night out and the band was great!

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Reviewer Anonymous
18/08/2005
I went with a group of friends to the Big Easy on Sunday 7th August. As this visit was during the Lobster Festival we were all keen to try the lobster specials that were being advertised. Imagine our surprise when on arriving at 8pm we were advised that there was no lobster or crab left. It was a great disappointment. The other factor that clouded our evening at Big Easy was that there was a live band playing so it was almost impossible to hear each other speak around our table. My suggestion is that if you want to take advantage of a special offer go for lunch rather than in the evening or you may be disappointed. If you and your friends like a good chat over your meal make sure there is no live music before making your booking.


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Reviewer Anonymous
15/07/2005
The clam chowder at Big Easy was to die for and I was impressed by the size of the servings and the quality of the seafood. Being a New Zealander and very fussy with the desire to eat fresh seafood, I can honestly say the Big Easy is the place to go. The live Music was great to shake your head to whilst downing scores of seafood and alcohol. Great atmosphere and food.
I will be frequenting the Big Easy and bringing many friends!!!!!
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Reviewer Anonymous
06/07/2005
I was very surprised when I went to Big Easy after hearing all the rave reviews. I was not impressed at all. At 7pm they were sold out of over 3/4 of the seafood, had no onion rings and the service was the worst I have experienced since living in London in over 3 years. Maybe a bad night but after spending over £150 for four people (one drink each, no starters and one desert and they lost our reservation I was not happy and thinking I would not be back anytime soon.
Good luck to those that venture to the Big Easy.
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Reviewer Anonymous
13/04/2005
Probably the most Yankie of all the Yankie restaurants the Big Easy is a New Orleans hang out which seems genuine even down to the clams in the clam chowder.
Big Easy is big and easy and tasty...
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