List of restaurants in London
Restaurants in London
- 68–86 Bar and Restaurant
- Aberdeen Angus Steak Houses[1]
- Ace Cafe London[2]
- Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester
- Albannach
- Angela Hartnett at The Connaught[3]
- L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon[4]
- Aubergine[5]
- L'Autre Pied[6]
- Bar Italia
- Bel Canto[7]
- Belgo
- Benihana – American Japanese cuisine restaurant company
- Bincho
- Bloom's restaurant
- Bob Bob Ricard
- Café Royal
- The Capital Restaurant
- Le Caprice – Restaurant in Mayfair, London[8]
- Casa Tua Camden[9]
- Cereal Killer Cafe
- Chez Bruce
- The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory
- China Tang
- Cipriani S.A.
- Club Gascon
- Colony
- Cranks
- The Cube
- Dinner by Heston Blumenthal
- The Dorchester
- L'Entrecôte
- L'Escargot
- Food for Thought
- The French House, Soho
- Fuzzy's Grub
- Gaby's Deli
- Galvin at Windows – Michelin starred restaurant located on the top floor of the London Hilton on Park Lane restaurant
- Le Gavroche – Restaurant in London, England
- The Gay Hussar – Restaurant In London, England
- Gilgamesh
- Gioconda cafe
- Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's
- Gordon Ramsay Plane Food – Restaurant in Heathrow Airport Terminal 5
- Gourmet Burger Kitchen
- Grecian Coffee House
- Grodzinski Bakery
- Hakkasan
- Hard Rock Cafe – Chain of restaurants
- Harveys
- Hawksmoor
- Hibiscus
- Hindoostanee Coffee House
- InSpiral Lounge – London restaurant and events venue
- Isow's
- Itsu
- The Ivy
- The Jazz Café
- Kai Mayfair
- Kuo Yuan
- Langan's Brasserie
- The Ledbury
- Léon de Bruxelles
- Leon Restaurants – British restaurant chain
- Les Saveurs de Jean-Christophe Novelli
- Lima
- Locanda Locatelli
- Lyons Corner House
- Maison Novelli
- Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London
- Mangrove restaurant
- Marylebone Fire Station
- Mirabelle
- Mont Blanc Restaurant
- Murano
- Nobu Berkeley St
- La Noisette
- Nando's – International casual dining restaurant chain originating in South Africa
- The Nosh Bar
- Obalende Suya Express Restaurant
- Pall Mall Restaurant
- Patara Restaurants
- Pétrus
- Pharmacy
- Pied à Terre
- Pizza Express
- Pollen Street Social – Restaurant in London, England
- Prospect of Whitby – Public house in London, England
- Quo Vadis – Restaurant in Dean Street, Soho, London
- Rasoi
- Regency Café
- Restaurant Gordon Ramsay – Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
- Rhodes Twenty Four
- Rhodes W1
- The River Café – Restaurant in London, England
- Roussillon
- Rules
- St. John
- San Lorenzo
- Scandinavian Kitchen
- Simpson's-in-the-Strand
- Sketch
- Sofra
- La Tante Claire
- Titanic
- Tokyo Diner
- Tom Aikens
- Tom's Kitchen
- Tower Restaurant
- Town of Ramsgate – Pub in Wapping, London
- La Trompette
- Union Street Café
- Veeraswamy – Indian restaurant in London
- Wagamama
- The Wolseley
- Wong Kei
- Yauatcha
- YO! Sushi
- Zafferano
- Zuma
See also
References
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- Henshaw, Peter (2013). Motorcycles: A first-time buyer’s guide. Veloce Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1845844955.
- Kühn, Kerstin (13 September 2007). "Gordon Ramsay and Angela Hartnett say goodbye to the Connaught". Caterer and Hotelkeeper. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
- Rayner, Jay (8 October 2006). "L'atelier de Joel Robuchon". The Observer – Weekly British newspaper. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
- Lewis, Paul (26 March 2007). "The day Ramsay served up coldest dish: theft of his own reservation book as act of revenge". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
- Vines, Richard (9 November 2007). "Pied a Terre's First Baby Is Live and Kicking: Richard Vines". Bloomberg – American weekly business magazine based in New York City. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- Miller, Wendy (December 16, 2008). "They're singing for your supper at the Bel Canto Restaurant". Telegraph. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
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External links
- Media related to Restaurants in London at Wikimedia Commons
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