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Lucinda Dec 8th, 2002 05:41 AM

Dover Sole
 
I am looking for recommendations for a London restaurant which serves Dover Sole. Staying near the Green Park Tube.

Patrick Dec 8th, 2002 05:57 AM

You couldn't beat Wilton's at 55 Jermyn Street, quite close to Green Park Tube. It is one of London's oldest restaurants and is quite elegant and features Dover Sole. You probably know that Dover Sole is one of the priciest items on most menus, but is a real treat.

kmb Dec 8th, 2002 06:19 AM

My mother and I had a wonderful dinner of Dover Sole at the Lanesborough Hotel. Their restaurant is the Conservatory and it is very elegant. On Saturday they have a band playing thoughout dinner. We actually went there on the recommendation of someone that posted on this board. It was our favorite dinner in London! Also recommend the lettuce crab rolls!!

Lucinda Dec 8th, 2002 11:44 AM

What about Scott's on Mount Street? I did not find Dover Sole on Wilton's menu.I shall look into the Lanesborough. Thank you for your replies.

Patrick Dec 8th, 2002 12:30 PM

I'm not sure where you saw the menu for Wilton's but if Dover Sole wasn't listed it is probably because it will normally be priced according to the market. But as long as Dover Sole is available I can't imagine their not having it as it is their specialty along with oysters. On the other hand if they can't get it fresh and good, I suppose they wouldn't offer it, but I don't know how often that could happen. You might want to call first just to make sure -- but that is probably true anywhere they have it on the menu.

Moonbeam Dec 8th, 2002 01:54 PM

When I don't want to spend 35 pounds or more for dover sole..I have it at La Sala Romana ..nr Glouster Rd tube station..on the corner of harrington Rd..It's as good as wilton's and I have had them both..But less than 1/2 the price!

Laurie Dec 9th, 2002 04:54 AM

Manzi's in Soho has very good fish. Go to wwww.london-eating.uk/ & you can check out all the fish restaurants or try Zagat.com

just Dec 9th, 2002 05:15 AM

Why is Dover Sole so pricey?<BR>Is there a limit on how many of these fish can be caught annually?

Laurie Dec 10th, 2002 05:25 AM

Lucinda- A friend who was in London this past Oct. said his wife had a spectacular dover sole at J Sheeky's He couldn't remember the price but it's not a cheap place.<BR><BR>Yes, Just Curious, real dover sole must come from Dover where there's a limited supply. Very often in the States, what's billed as Dover Sole isn't!

KathyA Dec 10th, 2002 05:32 AM

Try the Dover Sole at Rules. It's for two, and 19 pounds per person, but absolutely fabulous. Comes with spinach and frites and you will be stuffed and happy!

khi Dec 10th, 2002 06:30 AM

Laurie, <BR><BR>Where, exactly, is Dover? I always wondered where Dover sole got its name, suspecting it wasn't exactly Dover, Delaware! Thanks...

Laurie Dec 10th, 2002 06:44 AM

KHI- The south east coast of England. It's the closest point to France where you can take a ferry to Calais. Famous WWII song...There'll be blue skies over the white cliffs of Dover...

Ryn Dec 10th, 2002 10:10 AM

Khi, the question you should have been asking yourself is what is Dover, Delaware named after? The one in Delaware is named after the one in England, of course.


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