Restaurants in London

Restaurants in London

The Ritz London

150 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9BR

Modern European

The Ritz London

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For the classic dining experience at what was created to be the ultimate hotel, there can only be one choice: The Ritz London. Dine amidst the formal beauty of the many-splendoured Ritz restaurant itself, or take afternoon tea (one of 17 different varieties) and smoked salmon sandwiches in the rarefied atmosphere of the Palm Court. Menus change seasonally, inspired by an elegant combination of traditional French cuisine and British flair. Gentlemen are expected to wear a jacket and tie; jeans and trainers are not acceptable. Private terrace and Italian gardens.

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Covent Garden Fire & Stone

31/32 Maiden Lane, London, WC2E 7JS

Pizza

Covent Garden Fire & Stone

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Fire & Stone takes pizza to a whole new level with 29 wood-fired, stone-baked varieties on the gourmet menu, all freshly made with ingredients as diverse as barrel-aged Greek feta, smoked duck breast, octopus and tandoori yoghurt. Influences range from Asia to the Americas, although non-pizza lovers get a choice of salads and other main courses. Set over two floors, this sleekly contemporary Covent Garden restaurant is perfectly suited to theatre goers and late night diners.

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Skylon

The South Bank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

Modern European

Skylon

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Situated on the third floor of the Royal Festival Hall, Skylon combines retro styling and unbeatable views of the London skyline to create a stunning restaurant and bar complex. Wrapped around a central bar area, choose between a fine dining restaurant offering modern European cuisine, and a more relaxed grill for à la carte light meals. Perfectly situated for theatre and concert goers on the South Bank.

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Planet Hollywood London

13 Coventry Street, London, W1D 7DH

North American

Planet Hollywood London

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Planet Hollywood delivers a real taste of the star-studded glitz of Los Angeles, from the interactive tour of its famous movie memorabilia to the classic Stateside staples on its menu. Slotted in the centre of London's West End, the restaurant boasts a main dining area complete with 12-screen cinematic plasma wall and live DJ, plus several adjoining themed rooms which pay homage to classic films such as Bond and Aliens. A rotisserie and a range of dishes created by Marco Pierre White complement the hamburger-based à la carte, with separate menus for kids.

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Babylon

The Roof Gardens, 99 Kensington High Street, London, W8 5SA

Modern European

Babylon

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Smart and sophisticated, Babylon is an aptly-named urban oasis situated a lofty 100 feet above Kensington High Street. Breathtaking views over London compete with stunning rooftop gardens, home to flamingos and ducks, to create a glamorous backdrop to the hip restaurant within. A regularly changing menu of modern British classics caters to a well-heeled crowd of diners. Summer brings al fresco dining on the terrace and barbeques in the gardens.

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The Ivy

1 West Street, London, WC2H 9NQ

International

The Ivy

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The legendary Ivy needs no introduction. Beloved of stage and screen luminaries as well as lesser mortals, its ninety-year-old position in the London dining circuit is unassailable. The eclectic menu nods to intercontinental cuisine, while the genteel dining room scatters guests across the buzzy main floor and into private booths. Centrally located and perfect for a pre-theatre meal.

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Quaglino's

16 Bury Street, London, SW1Y 6AL

Modern European

Quaglino's

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This dazzling restaurant and bar was built on the site of the old Quaglino's in the exclusive St. James area of the capital, and it's still one of London's places to see and be seen. Sweep down its marble staircases to the bustle and glamour of the restaurant floor, where you'll find classic brasserie cuisine with a British twist on the menu. Dishes change on a weekly basis to reflect seasonal ingredients, with seafood a serious speciality of the house.

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