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London in Feb. - Restaurant Ideas?
My husband and I are going to London for
a long weekend in early February. We will be staying in Chelsea. What reasonably priced restaurants in the Chelsea/Kensington/Knightsbridge areas would you recommend? Thanks in advance. |
The Phene arms in Chelsea has a really good restaurant on it's first floor.
While you're there you could raise a glass to it's best known regular - the late George Best. Rowley Leigh in Kensington Church St is very good too. |
In Chelsea, we had a very good Italian meal at Manicomio, 85 Duke of York Square, tel. 020 7730 3366. I'm sorry I don't remember the prices. Not sure I would describe it as reasonably priced, since everything in London seemed to cost twice as much as it does in the US, but I thought it was a good value considering the high price of dining in London.
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Sale e Pepe in Knightsbridge is the most fun Italian restaurant I've been to.
Here's the details http://www.mcdougalladventures.com/e...on-sale-e-pepe Visit my site and search for 'london restaurant' and you will find all of my restaurant recommendations. I try to review the most unique places I can find rather than mainstream. |
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David, by Rowley Leigh do you mean Kensington Place ? One of my favourites !
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Yes I do - he's the chef isn't he?
Heartily recommended |
Mm - especially the foie gras with sweetcorn fritter :-)
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We very much enjoyed an Indian Restaurant named Vama. It's in or very close to Chelsea.
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These are great suggestions - thanks
and keep the ideas coming! |
Bibendum Oyster Bar (http://www.bibendum.co.uk/oyster-bar.htm), on the ground floor of the Michelin House at 81 Fulham Road, is the less expensive sister of the Bibendum restaurant, which is upstairs in the same building. I don’t know what you consider “reasonable”, and I certainly wouldn’t call Bibendum Oyster Bar cheap – with a glass of wine, you can easily spend $30 or more on lunch there – but I’ve always considered it a good value for the fresh seafood they serve.
I also think (and I’ve been accused of being a food philistine for saying this) that it’s possible to get a decent meal at a reasonable price at Café Rouge, a chain with several locations in London. There’s one on Basil Street, across the street from the back of Harrod’s. |
Reasonably priced? London? Good luck.
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We enjoyed Vama (Indian)in Chelsea, Il Falconiere (Italian) in South Kensington and Isbilya (Middle Eastern) in Knightsbridge. They were moderately priced for London.
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If you're doing reasonably priced then you're best just to wander around, look at menus as you pass restaurants (which is virtually unavoidable in that area). None of these places will require a booking, so just turn up.
If you want somewhere pricier, and smarter then you will need a booking (although the trend is slowly turning to no booking for tables less than six persons - although only a few places operate this policy now). But from the sound of things, you will be best off looking at menus for local Italians/Bistros/Cafés/etc. and deciding on the day. |
I'm narrowing our choices and would like
some help: for those of you who know, as between Racine and Zafferano, what would you recommend? thanks for your help |
Choosing between those two is a little like asking if you'd like some cheese or chocolate. They're both of a similar price, and you don't have to book far in advance at all. I could take a risk and say if you walk in on a weekday evening they'll have a table for two.
Have a look at the menu, if one appeals more than the other then go there. |
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