Off the Hook is a traditional English restaurant situated above one of the oldest and most ornate pubs in London's Knightsbridge area - Paxton's Head. The pub was originally founded in 1632 during the reign of Charles I and was called King's Head; it was renamed Paxton's Head in 1902...
Read more about Off the Hook at Paxton's Head in Central LondonTucked away in a quiet spot off Turnham Green Terrace, the smart but unpretentious Chiswick branch of Buenos Aires delivers on all fronts. The staff are charming and well informed, the decor is modern with a dash of the vintage, and the atmosphere distinguished yet relaxed. This is an ideal...
Read more about Buenos Aires in FulhamBeiteddine (literally 'the house of faith'), a bright and informal Lebanese restaurant located in London's Knightsbridge district, is an excellent showcase for high-quality Levantine cuisine. The small Lebanese town of Beit ed-Dine is famous for its magnificent palace and music festival. Creator of the palace, Emir Bashir Shihab II, was...
Read more about Beiteddine in Central LondonOn visiting Knightsbridge’s Mari Vanna, expect to be transported back to Russia before the revolution, straight onto the set of a Chekov play. Lovingly decorated in a gorgeous homespun fin-de-siècle style, this stunning restaurant recently won ‘Best New Design’ in Time Out’s Eating & Drinking Awards 2012. Popular with London-based Russians...
Read more about Mari Vanna in 116 KnightsbridgeHusband-and-wife team Piero and Gul Taris opened Sapori Sardi, a Sardinian restaurant situated near Putney Bridge, in February 2012. Within weeks, it was ranked second on Trip Advisor out of a staggering 10,000 London restaurants. Swiftly establishing an excellent reputation by way of its exceptional cuisine and the owners’ engaging...
Read more about Sapori Sardi in Fulhamwagamama is the most popular chain of award-winning Japanese noodle restaurants in the country, reflecting their enduring and diverse appeal. At wagamama, they celebrate consistency and quality in everything they do. Their ethos, developed since the first wagamama opened in London's Bloomsbury in 1992, is 'to combine great, fresh and nutritious...
Read more about wagamama - Knightsbridge in LondonMotcomb Street, with its beautiful period buildings and narrow carriageway, is an oasis of tranquillity - the perfect little back street to stroll down, window shopping, browsing and admiring. At number 10 is The Pantechnicon, Knightbridge's best-kept secret - a public house offering fine food (with the emphasis very much...
Read more about The Pantechnicon in Central LondonThis award-winning restaurant offers simple, modern dishes inspired by historic British gastronomy. Heston Blumenthal and Ashley Palmer-Watts have worked with food historians and used research from The British Library to rediscover recipes from our celebrated British culinary history. The result is a contemporary menu offering dishes inspired by recipes dating...
Read more about Dinner by Heston Blumenthal in 66 KnightsbridgeThe Thomas Cubitt is situated in the heart of Belgravia, which allows for a lovely meander away from the King's Road, taking in some of the impressive architecture along the way. Downstairs, The Thomas Cubitt is a traditional bar; but the dining room situated just above was where we were...
Read more about The Thomas Cubitt in Central LondonAt One-O-One, chef Pascal Proyart’s exceptional French cooking techniques are combined with the freshest seafood and accomplished service, making it more than worthy of its reputation as the best seafood restaurant in London. The modern, tastefully designed dining room sets the scene for the meticulously executed cuisine that guests can...
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