Restaurants in South West London

Restaurants in South West London

Bluebird

350 King's Road, London, SW3 5UU

Modern British

Bluebird

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A haven from the hectic pace of King's Road, Bluebird is as chic a restaurant as you would expect from the stable of Terence Conran. Nestle into the burgundy banquettes or grab a table outside and soak up the relaxed atmosphere. The modern British à la carte menu doesn't exclude a few classic European dishes, all transformed by the use of luxury ingredients. Perfect for afternoon tea with the kids (they get their own menu) or an intimate dinner with friends.

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Blue Elephant

3-6 Fulham Broadway, London, SW6 1AA

Thai

Blue Elephant

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A local landmark on Fulham Broadway, the Blue Elephant restaurant brings the Thai experience to the heart of bustling west London. Delicious traditional dishes, made with ingredients flown in from Thailand on a weekly basis, are served up amidst tropical foliage and lush water gardens. A popular spot for couples, who cosy up under the thatched pergolas.

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The Cinnamon Club

Old Westminster Library, 30-32 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BU

Indian

The Cinnamon Club

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Suave and sophisticated, The Cinnamon Club prides itself on a culinary craftsmanship that has won it multiple awards and an established position on the London dining scene. Occupying the former Westminster Library, the restaurant radiates a studiously colonial air, right down to its lofty ceilings and book-lined walls. An imaginative approach to Indian haute cuisine results in constantly evolving multi-layered dishes, including a stunning gastronomic six-course banquet. A sought-after destination for business dining.

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Mango Tree

46 Grosvenor Place, London, SW1X 7EQ

Thai

Mango Tree

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The lively atmosphere of Mango Tree belies the subtleties of its Thai cuisine, which honours the four main culinary regions of the country in mouthwatering style. Situated in exclusive Belgravia, the award-winning restaurant serves up traditional dishes to a mixed crowd who can opt for a fixed price banquet or taste menus if the à la carte proves overwhelming. A popular option for after-work or business dinners.

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Daphne's

112 Draycott Avenue, London, SW3 3AE

Italian

Daphne's

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Local legend Daphne's has been attracting Chelsea diners for over 40 years, drawn by its reputation for timeless elegance and classic Italian cooking. The relaxed open-plan restaurant spills into an airy conservatory, complete with retractable roof that makes it ideal for summer dining. Cuisine reflects regional Latin specialities, with a menu that changes on a weekly basis.

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Chez Gérard - Victoria

101 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0SJ

French

Chez Gérard - Victoria

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Located in a beautiful building with original marble floors, this addition to the Chez Gérard group of French restaurants brings some European glamour to its pacy location next door to Victoria train station. The elegant setting is perfect for a round of business drinks, a light brasserie lunch or a relaxing pre-theatre meal to follow a day's sightseeing, with the Apollo and Victoria Palace theatres a short walk away.

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The Bombay Bicycle Club - Balham

95 Nightingale Lane, London, SW12 8NX

Indian

The Bombay Bicycle Club - Balham

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You can't miss the Bombay Bicycle Club in Balham with its bright fuchsia awnings, but after 20 years serving its delicious Indian cuisine to south-west London, why would you want to? The restaurant is coolly colonial within, the interior given over to off-white walls, crisp linen and objets from the subcontinent. A simple yet inventive menu caters to a European palate, with food that is spicy and aromatic but not searingly hot.

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Nahm

The Halkin Hotel, Halkin Street, London, SW1X 7DJ

Thai

Nahm

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Michelin-starred Nahm was the first Thai restaurant in Europe to be so decorated, and the cuisine is as impeccably sophisticated as you would expect. Overseen by award-winning head chef David Thompson, the menu is based on ancient Royal Thai traditions, and the authenticity even extends to the serving style (all in one go in the middle of the table). A short walk from the shops of Knightsbridge, this beautifully chic restaurant also offers lunchtime diners a menu inspired by Thai street food.

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