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Restaurants in London
The Great London Restaurant Review
by: Dominique Ballada
The list includes some very modest eateries where you will not spend a fortune but will still eat well.
There are now so many restaurants in London, that this is just a cross section of those available but everybody should find something that will appeal to their tastebuds and pockets.
Michelin Star Restaurants
Le Gavroche
43 Upper Brook Street, W1K 7QR (020 7408 0881)
Albert and Michael Roux set the benchmark for Haute Cuisine for London restaurants many years ago and son Michael Roux Jnr is now doing the same. Elegant dining such as this does not come cheap, a minimum price of £60 each, but with 2 Michelin stars over the door you just know it is money well pent.
Gordon Ramsay On Royal Hospital Road
68 Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4HP (020 7352 4441)
Lunch Menu £40 7 Course Dinner Menu £110
With a 2 month waiting list you will have to plan ahead if you want to eat here and with three Michelin stars, you just know the food will be out of this world. Any serious foodie would kill his own Mother to get a seat here to sample the French and Mediterranean dishes. It is a credit to Gordon Ramsay that despite being listed in the top five restaurants in the world, the house wine is only £15 although the extensive wine list contains some fine wines at a lot more than that.
Petrus
The Berkeley, Wilton Place, Knightbridge, London, SW1X 7RL (020 7235 1200)
Chef, Marcus Wareing has earned his two Michelin stars by serving up some of the finest French cuisine available and that includes in France. The restaurant, situated in the Berkley Hotel a known haunt of the Queen, is named after one of the finest red wines in the world. You can enjoy a bottle with your meal but with prices starting at over £300 and ending in a wallet busting £12,300, you may wish to try the house red at around £15 per bottle, although this may be an insult to the magnificent food.
Locanda Locatelli
8 Seymour Street, London, W1H 7HT, (020 7935 9088)
Although I have not eaten there yet, I must admit this is my favourite celebrity chef. He always comes across a passionate believer in the quality of his ingredients and the joy of cooking them. I am sure his two Michelin stars are an understatement. If Italian food is your passion this is the temple where you can worship it in.
The amazing thing is that you can dine here for about £30 each and you will find many good wines at under £20 per bottle.
Nobu
Metropolitan Hotel, 19 Old Park Lane, London, W1 Y4LB (020 7447 4747)
This 2 Michelin star restaurant was the haunt of both pop and movie stars where the tempura is sublime. Japanese cuisine is always expensive so the £60 per person will not phases the Japanese affictionados.
Other Great Restaurants
Texture
34 Portman Square, W1H 7BY (020 7224 0028)
Richiesta immediata
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