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Uncovering the Jewel: Exploring High Timber - A Concealed and Captivating Mile-Square Treasure in the City

Steve Dinneen explores a hidden gem in the Square Mile, High Timber, a riverside eatery and wine bar offering a unique atmosphere.

Dining Excursion at High Timber: A Hidden Riverside Gem in the City's Heart, Offering an Unique...
Dining Excursion at High Timber: A Hidden Riverside Gem in the City's Heart, Offering an Unique Atmosphere at Its Restaurant and Wine Bar

Uncovering the Jewel: Exploring High Timber - A Concealed and Captivating Mile-Square Treasure in the City

High Timber Restaurant and Wine Bar: A Hidden Gem in the City of London

Amidst the bustling streets of the City, one finds a 17-year-old establishment nestled on the North Bank, offering an unparalleled riverside view and a unique culinary experience - High Timber. Although its location can be elusive, once discovered, it promises a vibe unlike any other.

Situated on the Upper Thames Street, the restaurant presents a breathtaking panorama, with Southward Bridge to the left, Millennium Bridge to the right, and the Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe in clear sight ahead. Owned and operated by South African natives Gary and Kathy Jordan, who also run the Jordan Wine Estate, High Timber offers a charming blend of their homeland's culture and contemporary British cuisine.

Food enthusiasts will appreciate the creative and seasonal menu, which features an array of dishes such as South African classics like biltong croquettes, droewors (South African dried sausage), as well as seasonal offerings such as asparagus and smoked Lincolnshire poacher. However, the restaurant truly shines in its meat selection, particularly the imported South African steak, which pairs well with a glass or two of red.

For a leisurely lunch under a setting sun, or a serene dinner amidst the gentle sounds of the river, High Timber's terrace, a suntrap during warmer months, offers the perfect ambience. Wine aficionados will particularly appreciate the restaurant's extensive cellar, showcasing a spectacle of South African wine. Neleen Strauss, the restaurant's face and a fellow South African, possesses a wickedly dry sense of humor and an encyclopedic knowledge of wine, making her the ideal guide for any oenological tour.

If you're planning a visit, it's recommended to allocate sufficient time to savor the culinary delights on offer, especially if your intention is to explore the wine selection. Wine enthusiasts, in particular, will find High Timber an enchanting destination, with its impressive wine list and knowledgeable staff.

To learn more about High Timber and book a table, visit their official website.

Embarking on a culinary adventure, High Timber seamlessly integrates global cuisines into its lifestyle offerings, blending South African flavors with contemporary British cuisine within the home-and-garden setting of the Upper Thames Street. The restaurant's intimate wine cellar, showcasing a diverse selection of South African wines, invites food-and-drink enthusiasts to sample global vintages while indulging in the art of cooking.

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