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Zephyr

74

Signal score

Well-backed by reviews and repeat mentions.

A sleek, design-forward Greek spot in Notting Hill that blends Mykonos beach club energy with South American flavors and a late-night downstairs bar.

Cuisine

Greek

Price

££££

Neighborhood

Notting Hill

Location

London, United Kingdom

Ordering Strategy

It's a sharing concept; aim for about five plates for a couple. The menu is expensive, so balance pricier seafood with the generous salads and spreads.

What to order

Safe first

Whole Wild Sea Bass

Described as 'impeccable' and 'punchy,' this dish is served with a rich amarillo butter and is cited by critics as a primary reason diners return to the restaurant.

Hungry

Rib-eye Steak

A substantial, 'salt-flecked' option served on the bone with 'intermittently crispy' fat and a rich jus described as being 'as thick as gravy.'

Wildcard

Greek Salad

Called a 'triumph' by critics, it avoids 'weedy feta crumbs' in favor of a 'large rectangular wodge' of cheese atop skinned tomatoes and 'zinging capers.'

Wildcard

Loukoumades

These 'puffy fried dough balls' serve as a decadent dessert, paired with a 'super-sweet dulce de leche flavoured with coffee.'

What to skip

Skip
Red PrawnsCritics warn these are 'poor value for money,' noting the portion consists of four tiny specimens 'about the width and length of a front door key.'

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Signal Score

74
Solid SignalWell-backed by reviews and repeat mentions.Agreement 61%2 Elite · 2 Editorial · 10 mentions

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

Top critic: Zaynab Asaadi (80%)

David Ellis had reservations

Editorial Weight 47 pts

Authority + depth + recency

Agreement 6 pts

How aligned the critics are

Coverage 10 pts

How many real review signals exist

Public Signal 11 pts

Google rating + volume

Boosts 0 pts

Manual boosts + hidden gem

Review signals

2 Elite · 2 Editorial · 5 total signals

Public signal

4.5★ (940 reviews)

Good to know

The restaurant is Halal-friendly (no pork, all meat is halal). There is a moody cocktail bar downstairs called 'Naked & Famous' that stays open late.

Trust signals

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  • mediumConfidence level

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