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One of London’s best steaks is now just 400 baht

- RICHARD VINES

One of the UK’s most-respected steakhouse groups is offering to feed guests for just £10 (around 400 baht), seeking to entice a whole new crowd of diners as restaurant­s try to bounce back from the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Hawksmoor has signed up for the government’s “Eat Out To Help Out” scheme, whereby diners can get 50% off the price of their food in August, up to a maximum of £10, Mondays to Wednesdays at participat­ing establishm­ents. The restaurant has cut the price of its 300g 35-day dry-aged rump steak with chips and sauce to £20 — from £30 — to come up with the offer. More than 5,000 diners made bookings within six hours of the promotion on July 27, filling the restaurant­s on normally quiet days.

Hawksmoor is just one of the restaurant­s using the subsidy to lure back customers after the government ordered restaurant­s closed for more than four months. The lockdown was imposed on March 23 and partially lifted on July 4.

D&D London, which owns some of the city’s best known restaurant­s including Bluebird and Le Pont de la Tour, is serving bargain three-course meals at all 18 of the UK establishm­ents it has so far reopened, with prices ranging from £15 to £30 after the discount.

Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton is offering a two-course meal for £12 at Social Eating House in Mayfair, with dishes such as roasted Cornish cod, oyster emulsion, pickled cucumber and onion, dill oil; Kentish cherry and yoghurt parfait, basil sorbet, and almond.

At Smokestak barbecue restaurant in East London, known for punchy food such as beef brisket and ginger and chilli slaw, chef David Carter will serve four dishes for £10. Restaurant­s have to register for Eat Out To Help Out, but for diners it is just a question of showing up. There’s no need to register, there are no vouchers and you can go back as often as you like.

Boisdale, another steakhouse, is doing something similar, serving dryaged rib-eye with chips & sauce for £11.

The eater.com website lists 21 Michelin-starred London restaurant­s taking part in the promotion.

But Hawksmoor’s offer has attracted the most attention on social media. The restaurant is a favourite of the food crowd, known for the quality of its offerings, with some of the best service in London and a commitment to small British farms. All that comes at a price. The porterhous­e steak, for example, is £13.50 for 100g — with a normal minimum of 500g — while chips and sauce cost extra. You may face a hefty bill even before you start exploring the extensive wine list or try a few cocktails.

So how is the bargain steak and chips? I went along to Hawksmoor Seven Dials to preview it this week and it was excellent. Beautiful meat with the crispiest of triple-cooked chips and a deep anchovy hollandais­e sauce. I have paid considerab­ly more for steaks that I enjoyed less in New York and London.

Will Beckett, who co-founded Hawksmoor with his business partner Huw Gott, said they realised they needed to do something because central London was so quiet when the government eased the lockdown. But is the £10 offer is just a gimmick?

“If you mean, is it a quirky marketing thing to get people into the restaurant? Yes, that is exactly what it is. The scheme is an opportunit­y to do something fun and entreprene­urial,” Beckett says.

“It is a really good scheme and the industry should grab it with both hands and do interestin­g things with it. We are just one of a number of restaurant­s that are embracing it.”

Beckett is happy, so far, with the reaction from customers.

“This is an interestin­g time. A load of people are really happy to go out but others need coaxing and some just won’t. Anything that is wildly positive feels good,” he says.

But what if diners show up, occupy valuable space in one of the restaurant­s, and just order £10 steaks with tap water?

“They will be absolutely within their right,” Beckett says. “Or if they want a Premier Grand Cru Bordeaux, that will be fine, too.”

 ??  ?? Hawksmoor Seven Dials in London, on Aug 3.
Hawksmoor Seven Dials in London, on Aug 3.

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