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We have divided London restaurants in two sections: Section 1 [a] [b] [c] is for people visiting London attractions and sights near Soho, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, Mayfair and Strand.
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Section 1 [a] [b] [c] - Soho, Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, Mayfair and Strand.
- Strand Palace hotel - (hotel & restaurant)
- The Strand Palace is one of London's best hotels for business and leisure guests.
Their guests now experience the latest standards of comfort together with everything
they need right on the premises from shops, restaurants and bars to a sophisticated
conference and banqueting centre.
- Adam Street- (club restaurant) - The à
la carte menu is modern British club food; simple but fabulous. There is also
the weekly changing Club Menu at £16.50 with two choices for starter and
main. You have to be a restaurant member else you will have a £10 cover
charge added to your bill when not accompanied by a member.
- Rules Restaurant - (restaurant) - Rules was established by Thomas Rule in 1798 making it the oldest restaurant in London. It serves traditional
British food, specialising in classic game cookery, oysters, pies and puddings.
- Brian Turner Mayfair - (restaurant) - Typical
Dishes
- Durrants Restaurant - (hotel & restaurant) - The antiques throughout the hotel are a reminder of the 18th century origins and create the unique Durrants atmosphere. Durrants restaurant and bar are key features of the hotel, open to both residents and non-residents and form very much part of the hotel activity.
- Guinea Grill Restaurant (The) - (pub/restaurant)
- The grill room was established in 1952 and has gained a reputation as one of
the finest purveyors of high quality steaks in Britain.
- Richard Corrigan Restaurant - (hotel & restaurant)
- Award winning chef Richard Corrigan heads this quirky Soho success story. The
modern British cooking recalls his Irish roots and fits perfectly into the vibrant
West End business and social dining scene.
- Le Boudin Blanc Restaurant - (restaurant) - The a la carte offers traditional French cooking along the lines of Escargots or Onion soup and Coq au Vin or Jarret de
Porc et lentilles. Features an extensive wine list with a patriotic feel. London restaurants 1 [a] [b] [c] 2
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