Impossible - so many good ones.
I’m looking for inspiration.....
If you had to pick just ONE restaurant in London,which one would it be?
The only restriction is not Indian.
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Impossible - so many good ones.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Zuma in Knightsbridge https://zumarestaurant.com/locations/london/
Not been, but number one on my list to go Brat, Shoreditch. Looks exceptional https://www.bratrestaurant.com/
Well, McDonalds usually have very high hygiene ratings... ;-)
Not been to that many, but the one I would most like to go back to? Murano.
PF chang's...... Just for the dynamite prawns.
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Nobu - Old Park Lane.
Koba is good. La Caprice is a decent Italian. I've been to Nobu and it was very nice but I'm glad I wasn't paying. Really like Barrafina but it's first come first serve and you sit wherever there's room - I sat next Keira Knightly last time I was there (quite plain but with a massive jaw).
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Blacklock, Soho. It's not fancy and it isn't fine dining. But it's very, very good.
Misatos in Chinatown. Proper Japanese food. The place looks awful and it’s dirt cheap, but the food is, and has been for decades, impeccable.
Beast!
The Wolseley
Have been very fortunate with work and done most of the Michelin starred ones. All really nice but if you asked what my absolute favourite is it would be Cappadocia in Kingston Upon Thames. Brilliant Turkish restaurant and very keenly priced.
Of the fancier stuff the Ivy is always really good.
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Scott’s in Mayfair.
So difficult to choose... so I'd pick one from this list that I like the look of
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/galler...rant-in-london
I don;t get to eat out in London very much so my experience is not very wide but Chotto Matte on Frith St. is probably the one I'd go with.
Marcus. Been to about 10 restaurants with a * and this stands out amongst them for me.
Sketch
Far too difficult to say. More criteria needed.
The River Cafe
https://www.marcusrestaurant.com
Been here a couple times and the food was very nice and the service excellent.
Some quick and dirty photos:
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Yet to have a bad meal in Langans
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Yet to have a bad meal in Nandos, Hammersmith.
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some great shouts here already that have been mentioned that id echo as below
Scotts in Mayfair for Fish is great
The Ivy
Sketch is great
Mash for Steak
Roux at the landau
Langahms brunch is very good
city social is excellent
My favourite though was dinner by Hestonin Knightsbridge
so much choice though in London
Goya in Pimlico. Best place for tapas. Big potions, delicious, good choice and very reasonable!
The mains are great too. Fillet medallions in red wine and mushroom sauce are just splendid!
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Beaten to it by R0bertB00th, was also going to say Dinner at the Mandarin Oriental in Knightsbridge.
There's definitely a sense of occasion but doesn't feel formal or stuffy.
Just hunting through the photos from when I took my daughter when she was younger. The at-your-table liquid nitrogen ice cream was fun.
Behold the wonder of the 'meat fruit'..
Maureens Pie & Mash Shop, Chrisp St Market, Poplar.
Pie, mash and liquor par excellence.
https://maureenspieandmash.business....edium=referral
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Simpsons In The Strand.
Hardly cutting edge but beautifully historic and atmospheric with great food, if you like traditional English fare.
Im surprised no one has mentioned......... RULES maiden lane (iv not eaten there) oldest restaurant in London.
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Planet Kebabs, Archway.
My vote is for Petrus.
Three that I’ve enjoyed:
The Wolesley
The Goring
Galvin at Windows
I think The Wolesley is my favourite though.
Also, I was really impressed with The Ivy Chelsea Garden recently.