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The best restaurants serving British food in City of London, Westminster London
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3 Opinions in 1 websites
All items at fancy organic London prices, but tasty too. The bread I had was full of fruit and flavour, but you would hope this at £5. Overall yes you can get some nice products as long as you're happy to pay for them.

3 Opinions in 1 websites
Best brunch I have ever had! Well worth coming back, it has been a few years bexause of Covid but it it still here and as good as I remember it to be!

3 Opinions in 1 websites
Este fue un gran lugar para almorzar o desayunar, comida muy saludable pero deliciosa. Es una pena verlos cerrados después de tan poco tiempo. Lamentablemente, el espacio que habían ocupado nunca parece funcionar.

2 Opinions in 1 websites
ideal venue for a quick meal whilst visiting the exhibitions. Quite expensive for standard buffet style food I though although reasonable enough quality, if somewhat stingy portions when I last ate there.

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Este restaurante es ideal para un almuerzo de negocios. El servicio es atento por un personal agradable. La comida es de buena calidad. El menú del almuerzo es muy buena relación calidad-precio.

2127 Opinions in 4 websites
Booked here because previously really enjoyed Pollen St Social, did not realise they had moved building, ambience, atmosphere, completely different. Great French Onion soup though. Understand the old location is still theirs under a different name! Maybe try that

757 Opinions in 5 websites
Not the wine bar but the secret Crypt at Fortnum & Mason: A Private Dining Experience Worth Its Weight in Gold Leaf There are certain dining experiences that stick with you—not just for the food or the service, but for the sheer sense of occasion. The Crypt at Fortnum & Mason is one of them. If you’re looking for something a little more special than the usual hushed fine dining or predictable steak-and-claret affair, this is it. It’s intimate, exclusive, and ever so slightly surreal. Firstly, getting there is part of the magic. You’re led—quite ceremoniously—through the famous Fortnum & Mason shop, past the well-heeled shoppers fondling tins of truffled almonds and debating whether their loose-leaf oolong should be single estate. Then, at the back of the wine department, through an inconspicuous doorway, you descend into another world. The Crypt itself is pure old-school charm: all dim lighting, wine bottles lining the walls, heavy wooden tables, and grand old paintings that make you feel like Henry VIII might pop by for a goblet of something robust. It’s the kind of place where whispered conspiracies seem likely, but instead, we were there to celebrate a good friend’s 50th—eight of us, tucked away with our own playlist, our own space, and absolutely no need to worry about disturbing anyone else. And then there’s the food. This isn’t a set menu affair, but a carefully handpicked selection—tailored, considered, personal. Each course arrived with the kind of effortless grace that only the best service teams can deliver: attentive but never intrusive, knowledgeable but never patronising. Wines were paired with precision, reinforcing Fortnum’s reputation as the grand old dame of London’s luxury food scene. Three glorious hours passed in a haze of good conversation, clinking glasses, and that rare sense of truly unhurried dining. But the pièce de résistance? At the end of the night, we were escorted through the now-empty shop, past the glittering counters and silent shelves, like something out of Night at the Museum. It was a little bit magical, a little bit cinematic, and entirely unforgettable. Yes, it’s expensive. But then, some things should be. If you’re looking to truly spoil someone—or just remind yourself what dining should feel like—The Crypt is as special as they come.

172 Opinions in 2 websites
By Far one of the worst experinces ever. Bad service, they forgot half the food and waited till it came in, while the rest of the food got cold, no apology. Questioned why the bill was seperated and ended up having the waiter argue, that it was we ordered. Highly recommend you save your money and have breakfast somewhere else.