Visiting London's Different Restaurants

From the, twice daily, menu changing at the Anchor and Hope to the treasure trove of a wine list at Cambio de Tercio, London really has some special restaurants. Visiting Grosvenor Square you'll find Maze which if you can put up with the noise offers a menu of great small courses or for a romantic retreat Andrew Edmunds in Lexington Street offers efficient service with some food sourced locally.

The long-established Italian restaurant Enoteca Turi in Putney High Street offers imaginative sauces with pasta dishes based from the Apulia region, while Locanda Locatelli in Seymour Street offers the traditional four-course Italian meal with bread made beautifully. With stunning river views and 5-star customer care Bateaux London from the Victoria Embankment enjoy the refreshing set-menu with their lunchtime cruise.

Only minutes from Wapping Underground, enjoy River View Chinese on New Crane Place for excellent authentic Chinese cuisine or what about Pearl in High Holborn for the breathtaking décor and exceptional service standards.

London's oldest French restaurant Mon Plaisir in Covent Garden has been providing genuine French cuisine in an excellent French atmosphere for over fifty years. Providing live jazz and being one of the most popular and well established Italian restaurants in the East End La Lanterna in Tower Bridge provides some of the best Italian food in London.

If your looking for a no-booking policy try Magdalen in Tooley Street for their ground-floor dining area. The Ledbury in Ledbury Road offer classic cooking with great service. Try Indian Zing on King Street for an exciting modern feel with a true understanding of the Indian regions or SuperStar Excel the converted warehouse in Western Gateway Royal Victoria Dock North a refreshingly stylish Chinese restaurant with a great atmosphere and excellent service.

Apollonia, being established in London for 21 years, is probably the most famous Greek Taverna restaurant in London providing excellent cuisine from their Percy Street location. With the same owner for the last 26 years, Il Falconiere in Old Brompton Road, provides you with a beautiful setting, great food aswell as friendly staff.

Within just five minutes walk of Bond Street, Feng Wei on New Cavendish Street is an intimate Chinese restaurant specializing in excellent value traditional Chinese food or with live piano music being provided try the Bombay Brasserie on Courtfield Road Kensington for some great Indian cooking.

Well that's just a brief overview of some of London's different restaurants. More information at http://www.travel05.co.uk

 

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