Bob Bob Ricard
Bob Bob Ricard (or BBR) is a restaurant near Golden Square in London's Soho.
History
The restaurant opened in late 2008.
The restaurant is owned by Russian Leonid Shutov.
Wine pricing
BBR has a stated maximum mark-up not exceeding £50 per bottle, however expensive the wine. While the prices of entry level wines and champagnes may not differ much from those of other top London restaurants, the gap becomes dramatic on anything over £30-40 per bottle. Bob Bob Ricard states in the wine list what their UK competition charges for the same wines.
Design
Stephen Bayley, a British design critic and author, writing in The Observer in January 2009 has described Bob Bob Ricard's interior as "foreign and weird", "fastidiously executed to the wrong plan" and "a bizarre combination of Norman Rockwell-style American diner with banquettes, plus terrazzo, perhaps from a Cannes fish restaurant, antiqued mirror ceiling, real as well as metaphorical brass" destined for "the trashcan of history". In the same month Bob Bob Ricard was pronounced winner of Wallpaper (magazine) 2009 Global Design Awards, while in September Time Out Magazine's Eating & Drinking Awards 2009 picked BBR as winner for Best New Design, citing that "working within a loose theme of Orient Express meets American diner, (David) Collins has brought polish and professionalism to this Soho restaurant, with exquisite finishes, intimate booth seating, marble table tops, theatrical drapes, wooden panelling, brass rails and an inlaid floor". In 2009 the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards awarded Bob Bob Ricard winner of the Identity category.