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Noble Rot

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Signal score

Strong, consistent praise across multiple sources.

A haven for oenophiles offering cheerful loucheness, industry-leading wine lists, and confident, unfussy cooking in a cosy, clubby atmosphere.

Cuisine

Modern European

Price

£££

Neighborhood

Bloomsbury

Location

51 Lamb's Conduit St

Ordering Strategy

The set lunch is universally praised as incredible value. Order 75ml pours of wine to explore the extensive list without overcommitting.

What to order

Safe first

Slipsole with Smoked Butter

Consistently praised as a 'little piece of perfection' and 'dish of the day'; critics describe the sauce as so addictive they wanted to 'spoon every drop' of it.

Hungry

Roast Chicken with Morels & Vin Jaune

A signature sharing main course described as 'the absolute business' with a rich, earthy sauce and succulent meat.

Wildcard

Leeks Vinaigrette and Brixham Crab

An exceptionally creamy combination that reviewers highlight as a must-order, with one critic noting they'd 'have to have this one again' next time.

Wildcard

Comte Tart with Pickled Walnuts

An 'impressive' dish featuring a powerful cheese flavor that is expertly balanced by a well-dressed salad and crisp pastry.

What to skip

Skip
Sticky Toffee PuddingOne reviewer noted the toffee was taken to the extreme and tasted burnt, resulting in the dish being sent back.

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Signal Score

90
Strong SignalStrong, consistent praise across multiple sources.Agreement 88%1 Elite · 1 Editorial · 10 mentions

Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.

Top critic: Andy Hayler (80%)

Editorial Weight 60 pts

Authority + depth + recency

Agreement 9 pts

How aligned the critics are

Coverage 10 pts

How many real review signals exist

Public Signal 12 pts

Google rating + volume

Boosts 0 pts

Manual boosts + hidden gem

Review signals

1 Elite · 1 Editorial · 8 total signals

Public signal

4.6★ (1,200 reviews)

Good to know

There are three locations (Bloomsbury, Soho, Mayfair), each with a slightly different menu but sharing the same DNA. The original Bloomsbury location is famous for its 'clubby' dark wood vibe.

Trust signals

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