Tiles
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I went with a mate who has been a regular here for some time. Tiles is more a restaurant (on two floors) than a bar, and I thought the food was excellent. I had mackerel and rib-eye steak -both were fresh and substantial and very good value for money. They were so substantial that I didn't have room for dessert, which is unusual for me. There was an interesting and reasonably-priced wine list and we shared bottles of an Argentinian Semillon/Sauvignon and a (Chilean, I think) Carmenere red.
The ground floor tables are quite tightly packed, so there's not much elbow room, but that only adds to the fun. Downstairs seems a little more spacious.
Topped off by pleasant and attentive service, Tiles provides a good value, no-nonsense eatery in the waste lands of Victoria.
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JJ
Thursday, April 29, 2004

