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2006-11-17 21:34:13 · answer #1 · answered by Talking Hat 6 · 0 0

CHRISTMAS DINNER PLACES

Rock And Sole Plaice 7/10 reviews
47 Endell Street, Covent Garden London WC2H 9AJ 020 7836 3785
(<£10) British | Seafood Covent Garden Stop
The specials here include plaice, red mullet and trout served with big fat crispy chips. There has been a chippy at this site since 1871 and customers are a mixture of tourist and theatre goers.

The Lanesborough (Conservatory)(recomended) 8/10
Hyde Park Corner London SW1 X 7TA 020 7259 5599 020 7259 5606
Hyde Park Corner stop (>£30) British | Afternoon Tea | Vegetarian / Organic
Afternoon tea is served from 3:30 to 6pm. A set tea will cost between £19.50 and £24.50. The Conservatory restaurant also has a vegetarian haute cuisine menu. The set lunch (£25.50 for 3 courses) could begin with a chilled, grilled vegetable gazpacho with coriander crème fraiche followed by a spiced potato and black bean and mint pithivier.

The Ritz Hotel London (The Restaurant) 8/10
150 Piccadilly London W1J 9BR 020 7493 8181 020 7493 2687
Green Park Tube Piccadilly Circus Tube (>£30) Continental / Mediterranean | British
Few other places can summon such an immediate atmosphere of unparalleled style, sophistication and elegance as The Ritz, London. Classical European cuisine with a light and healthy twist, carefully tailored to the traditional tastes of the 'grand hotel' guest. Expect to pay around £55-60 per person for full dinner and wine.
Resevations are a must.

Marcus Wareing At The Savoy Grill
Savoy Hotel, Strand London, WC2R OEU 020 7420 2065 020 7240 6040
Temple Stop Charing Cross Stop (>£30) British | Afternoon Tea | Continental / Mediterranean 8/10 reviews
Traditionally the lunchtime meeting place for media tycoons, government ministers, politicians and business magnates. The Savoy does afternoon teas from 3 to 5:30pm for £19.50 and there is a tea dance on Sundays for £23.50.
The newly revamped Savoy Grill restaurant is now run by Gordon Ramsay's restaurant group with chef Marcus Wareing. Mains include dishes such as Pan fried fillet of Scottish beef, pomme galette and Périgord truffle sauce or, Pan fried Dover sole with new potatoes and seasonal vegetables, capers and beurre noisette.


Le Soufflé (at InterContinental Hotel)
£10-£30) French 1, Hamilton Place, Hyde Park Corner London W1J 7QY
020 7409 3131 020 7491 0926 Hyde Park Corner


The River Restaurant
(>£30) International | French The Savoy, Strand London WC2R OEU
020 7420 2698 Embankment Stop
An elegant dining experience in luxurious surroundings with panoramic views over Embankment Gardens and the River Thames. Maitre chef des cuisines, Anton Edelmann, combines contemporary and classical dishes with great skill. Expect to pay between £45-60 per person for a 3 course dinner and wine.


140 Park Lane Restaurant and Bar
(>£30) International | Afternoon Tea Marriott Hotel, 140 Park Lane, Mayfair
London W1K 7AA 020 7647 5678 Marble Arch Stop
Despite its location in the heart of Mayfair opposite Hyde Park, 140 Park Lane offers a good range of menus that are value for money. Signature dishes from the A La Carte menu include; Fricassee of monkfish & veal sweetbreads and The Crantini cocktail is the house speciality. Sunday Brunch is £25 per person (free for kids). Daily Afternoon Tea is also served and ranges from £7.50 through to £24. Another feature of this restaurant is that they do picnic hampers for you to take across to Hyde Park.


City Cruises
(£10-£30) British | International Westminster Pier
London SW1 020 7740 0400 Westminster
A choice of lunch or evening menus with entertainment. Prices start at £19.50 for lunch and a sightseeing cruise on the Thames.


Conran's Butler's Wharf Chop House
(>£30) British - 7/10 Design Museum, 28 Shad Thames
London SE1 2YE 020 7403 3403 020 7940 1855 Tower Hill Stop
A Terrance Conran restaurant which serves popular British dishes (e.g. Fish & chips and mushy peas, steak & kidney pudding or roast rib of beef) adapted for the modern palate. Expect to pay around £40 for dinner and wine per person.


Gordon Ramsay At Claridges
(>£30) French 8/10 53 Brook Street, Mayfair London W1K 5DS
020 7499 0099 Bond Street
Gordon Ramsay has excelled at Claridges, the most glamorous of Ramsay’s London restaurants. The sophisticated atmosphere is matched by dishes that are well timed, balanced and sauced. Starters include ballotine of foie gras poached in Sauternes with quail jelly and fresh pea salad. Mains include roast cannon of new-season lamb served with confit shoulder, white bean purée, baby leeks & rosemary jus. Expect to pay around £72 for dinner and drinks with a bottle of house wine costing £20. There is a fixed price lunch (3 courses) for £30.

2006-11-16 16:48:11 · answer #2 · answered by Blondana 3 · 0 0

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