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Up above the bustle of Piccadilly in the beautiful Le M?ridien Piccadilly Hotel, the Terrace Grill and Bar is a stunning, light and airy restaurant with a spectacular glass atrium and sleek stone pillars. Cuisine is British grill, offering meats all locally sourced, including Red Pole and Longhorn. In the summer months, lunch and aft...
View full reviewIt may be that you will first dine at Bistro 1 on a friend's recommendation, or perhaps you will stumble upon it quite by accident, the lively atmosphere drawing you inside. It's equally likely that you'll discover the restaurant while hunting for the perfect pre-theatre meal. Whatever the reason, Bistro 1 will ensure you leave a sa...
View full reviewThis legendary venue was first opened by Auguste Kettner, chef to Napoleon III in 1867. Its recent refurbishment plays on its proximity to the theatres; back when it first opened it was conveniently situated next to the stage doors and was a favourite haunt of the rich and famous. Kettner's serves fresh, contemporary brasserie foo...
View full reviewHerman Ze German was born out of a culinary hankering that English food outlets just could not satisfy. In 2005, two hungry Germans came to settle in the UK from the Black Forest and soon began to miss their native cuisine. The strongest of their cravings was that for traditional German sausages, which had been readily available to ...
View full reviewTuttons is arguably one of the most famous and long standing restaurants in Covent Garden, situated on the east side of the historic piazza, overlooking the hustle and bustle of the markets. Refurbished by lead interior designer Russell Sage, it offers a stunning interior to complement the enjoyable al fresco dining experience in fa...
View full reviewStarting out as a bistro in Brussels 100 years ago, before opening in Paris in 1989, the well-reputed Léon de Bruxelles now boasts 68 locations, including an eatery in our very own capital city. Léon de Bruxelles is a relaxed and stylish restaurant and bar, oozing authentic Flemish charm in the heart of London's theatr...
View full reviewBoasting three charming central London locations and a mouth-watering menu, Muriel's Kitchen has gained a loyal following in the three years since the fi rst branch opened in South Kensington. Run by husband and wife Charlotte and Sam, Muriel's Kitchen pays homage to Nana Muriel's own 1950s kitchen, presenting some of the most uniqu...
View full reviewBistro 1 was established in 2000 and has since very much fallen into its stride, with three of its four branches in the bustling heart of Soho, wedged between trendy cafés, international media agencies and 'specialist' bookshops. Its Turkish owner has brought together the best cuisine that the Mediterranean has to offer, and ...
View full reviewIf you are seeking a luxurious dining experience, then look no further than Green's Restaurant and Oyster Bar. Covering two great London locations, Green's delivers the best in British seasonal cuisine served in opulent surroundings. After opening the restaurant in Duke Street in 1982, owner and proprietor Simon Parker Bowles expa...
View full reviewLondoners and tourists have been enjoying Belgo's unique brand of Belgian hospitality since the first branch opened on Chalk Farm Road in 1992. Further restaurants have popped up in Covent Garden, Holborn and Bromley, all of which are just as well-loved as the original. Offering the best in Belgian food, beer and hospitality, these ...
View full reviewBentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill first opened its doors for business in 1916, in the same beautiful Victorian building it occupies today. From the outset, this famous oyster bar and grill has captured the vibrant mood of a metropolis about to embrace the roaring ’20s. Bentley’s now proudly serves more oysters than any other ...
View full reviewMarylebone FishWorks is renowned for being one of the best restaurants on Marylebone High Street, and rightly so - it's an absolute essential for seafood lovers. A stunning, traditional fish counter at the front lures shoppers in, while the relaxed and stylish restaurant beyond serves up impeccably fresh fish landed on English coas...
View full reviewWithin walking distance of Shaftesbury Avenue, Prix Fixe Brasserie serves sensational French food in a vibrant corner of Soho. Very competitive prices and a decor rivalling that of any Parisian brasserie make Prix Fixe an excellent choice for any pre or post-theatre meal, or for any occasion in need of a hint of French romance. As t...
View full reviewMark Hix's name is synonymous with down-to-earth yet irresistible British food. Situated on the same ground floor locale that former Japanese restaurant Aaya used to occupy, Hix boasts an interior adorned with some specially commissioned pieces of art by Damien Hirst, Tim Noble and Sue Webster (to name but a few). Why not start wi...
View full reviewBarely a five-minute walk from Covent Garden station, you'll find Sofra; a restaurant inspired by the unique medley of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences that make up Turkish cuisine. The interior is minimalistic in its design, with white furnishings and a scattering of paintings - the perfect mirror to the fresh, unfussy f...
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