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Section 1 [a] [b] [c] - Soho, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, Mayfair and Strand Section 2 - South Kensington, Knightsbridge, Pimlico and Chelsea
Section 1 [a] [b] [c] - South Kensington, Knightsbridge, Pimlico and Chelsea
- Café des Amis Restaurant -
(restaurant) - The a la carte menu created by Koenrad Inghelram ex Albert Roux
is seasonal and typically French and again boasts quality, price and flair and
offers such dishes as lemon sole Nicoise, roasted duck, petit pois a la francais
and chocolate soup for dessert.
- Chez Gérard Restaurant - (restaurant) - Soak
up the 1930's Parisian brasserie style atmosphere in the original Chez Gerard.
- Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's - (hotel & restaurant)
- Lavishly redesigned by New York architect Thierry Despont, yet retaining its
beautiful art deco features, Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's at once encapsulates
exquisite cuisine and Claridge's commitment to excellence.
- Mon Plaisir Restaurant - (restaurant) - Mon Plaisir
is London's oldest French Restaurant, serving the traditional French cuisine and
fine wines.
- Patisserie Valerie at Sagne - (restaurant) - Founded
in 1921 by Monsieur Sagne from Verlay, Switzerland
- Le Relais de Venise Restaurant - (restaurant) -
Le Relais de Venise LEntrecôte centres around one very
simple menu a starter of a green salad with walnuts, followed by trimmed
sirloin steak and chips with a secret sauce and to finish, a selection
of desserts. The most famous aspect of Le Relais de Venise LEntrecôtes
reputation is the secret sauce a recipe that has been in the family for
many years.
- The Ritz Restaurant - (hotel & restaurant) -
A superb blend of classical cuisine with contemporary influences and legendary
service has made The Ritz one of the most sought after places to dine.
- The Terrace Restaurant - (restaurant) - The Terrace
Restaurant is one of the roomiest venues in London. With its vented natural sunlight
captured in the shadows of the stone pillars, it boasts a blend of old and new
world within its classical yet contemporary surroundings. With the bustling West
End below, the restaurant offers a relaxed and refined dining experience.
- La Trouvaille Restaurant - (restaurant) - From the
sourcing of the finest ingredients, to the extensive wine list from the south
and southwest of France and Corsica in an upbeat but relaxed environment. London restaurants 1 [a] [b] [c] 2
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