Restaurant at Junction 5 Whipps Cross Restaurant

Restaurant at Junction 5 Whipps Cross Restaurant

Restaurant in Waltham Forest

Address: Maternity Unit, Whipps Cross Rd, London E11 1NR, United Kingdom

Phone: nan

Region: Waltham Forest

Nearest station: Wood Street (0.63 miles)

Rated: 4.2/5 on Google.

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About Restaurant at Junction 5 Whipps Cross Restaurant

  • 🥘 Large diner with a selection of 3 hot meals and side options, as well as separate stands for cakes and meal deals.
  • 😊 Minimal, straightforward service that can be relied upon.
  • 👍 Positive and polite staff members who provide good customer service.
  • 💁‍♂️ Self-service for cold food and the emphasis on customers cleaning up their own tables.
  • 🍳 Pleasantly surprised by the quality and value of the English Breakfast.
  • 😋 Freshly cooked food is a highlight of this lovely place.
  • 💰 Prices are reasonable, offering good value for money.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer enjoyed their visit and would recommend the restaurant.
  • ❌ Mixed opinions were expressed about the overall experience.

Options: Dine-in, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Coffee, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Toilets, Casual, Groups, Credit cards

User Feedback

Not the finest tandoori chicken, but......

Rated 3.0 out of 5
February 12, 2024

.But the choice on offer at the Restaurant de Whipps/Cafe de NHS or what ever it calls itself in its present incarnation is a delightful surprise! Let’s not kid ourselves however, a blind man on a galloping horse with a numb yo gue can instantly tell the difference between real food and hospital food. But choice, variety, quality, quantity and friendly service abound off the Midway near Junction 5. If you are in search of the fiscal and culinary delights of a meal deal, or if your vegan and vegetarian tastes and the vagaries of whether to cheese or not to cheese are causing you a moral dilemma, your choices are there, and to hell with the sin that is cheese. If it’s coffee of every kind, level of skinniness and bizareness of medium from every squeezed and ground nut encompassing almonds to coconuts, and the vast array of coffee taste masking flavours the Italian Pennjnsula is capable of providing, and access to as much chocolate as you need to stuff yourself to the rafters; while horrifying your dietician or sending your diabetic consultant into shock, then your choices are also catered to with glee, and at a price of course!

The mediocrity of hospital cuisine, most definitely has not been conquered and slain, but it is a vast improvement on the days of vats of bubbling baked beans, the ubiquitous roasted spud, and the swiftly decanted tins of chili con carne of the ‘Spud you Hate’ meals of the past.

Terence Omore

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