London - Gordon Ramsay's restaurant.
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RJames
We went to the Royal Hospital Road location last year. We went for lunch which had a few advantages - slightly less expensive (if $400 for lunch can be considered less expensive) and we had a very relaxing afternoon. I think that our reservation was for 1:30PM and we didn't leave until nearly 5:00PM.
I'm sure prices have changed, but at the time there was a 3 course prix fixe lunch for 35GBP, a 3 course ala carte for 65GBP and a tasting menu for 80GBP.
The taste combinations are as unusual as they are fantastic. The seafood dishes are particularly creative and the desserts - to die for!
This location (original) is very understated and cozy.
Good luck making reservations!
JoeG
We went to the Royal Hospital Road location last year. We went for lunch which had a few advantages - slightly less expensive (if $400 for lunch can be considered less expensive) and we had a very relaxing afternoon. I think that our reservation was for 1:30PM and we didn't leave until nearly 5:00PM.
I'm sure prices have changed, but at the time there was a 3 course prix fixe lunch for 35GBP, a 3 course ala carte for 65GBP and a tasting menu for 80GBP.
The taste combinations are as unusual as they are fantastic. The seafood dishes are particularly creative and the desserts - to die for!
This location (original) is very understated and cozy.
Good luck making reservations!
JoeG
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I presume you mean which restaurant is better rather than which has the best location.
The Claridge's one is an hotel restaurant, a good one, but it certainly isn't up to the standards of his flagship one in Chelsea which holds three Michelin stars.
The Claridge's one is an hotel restaurant, a good one, but it certainly isn't up to the standards of his flagship one in Chelsea which holds three Michelin stars.
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