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Fine Dining In Central London |
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When it comes to tempting those taste-buds with a touch of fine dining, there’s plenty of luxurious restaurants to choose from in Central London.
Go for French dining at its best with a visit to Beaujolais [map] on Chapel Row. Like an evening of cabaret, there’s much fun to be had here as the staff seem to be having a great time. Dishes are delicious and you can even sit outside for some al fresco dining during the summer months.
If you’re looking for a slightly slower pace of life head to Circus Restaurant [map] on Brock Street, which offers unusual global cuisine in intimate surroundings.
Here you should expect the unexpected when it comes to cuisine and go for something you’ve never tried before. The quality of the food should leave you in little doubt that whatever you choose you’ll be in for a treat.
Largely regarded as one of the Central London’s premier restaurants The Hole in the Wall [map] continues to have people queuing up to book a table.
Located on George Street, this is a brilliant place with ice white floors and table cloths and romantic candlelight for those in the mood for passion. The menu consists of globally-inspired cuisine but the fish is always delicious here.
If you’re looking for Italian cuisine like mamma used to make (well, we can all dream, can’t we?) book your table at Trattoria Cellar Restaurant [map] on Gay Street. Serving authentic dishes that knocks spots off Italian chain restaurants or your local pizzeria, Trattoria Cellar is a popular place to enjoy perfect pasta.
For gourmet dining head to The Olive Tree [map] in The Queensbury Hotel, which serves some of the best steak and venison in Central London. Dress up and tuck in to the delights of this simple yet, chic restaurant housed in Central London’s premier hotel. The menu here is a feast of gourmet cuisine and a visit would round off a visit to Central London in style.
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