Restaurant Reviews
Unit 1A, 3 Ravine Way Embassy Gardens, London SW11 7BH
Evernight comes from Lynus Lim, a Singaporean chef who trained up under Tom Anglesea at the Laughing Heart. It's inspired by Japanese izakayas, using mostly produce local to the UK. Here you'll find a big emphasis on low intervention wine too.
53 Park Lane, London W1K
The Dorchester's modern take on the classic British grill restaurant is headed up by chef Tom Booton, whose name is now above the door. He trained under Alyn Williams and is the grill's youngest-ever chef. Expect classic dishes with a modern twist from breakfast through to dinner and make sure to save space for the excellent desserts.
12A Berkeley Square House, Berkely Square, London W1J 6BS
Benares on Berkeley Square features an upscale menu featuring modern Indian cuisine with a British twist. There's also a large bar here and plenty of private dining space for Mayfair business meals.
7 New Union Square, Embassy Gardens, London SW11 7DN
Situated in the shade of the American embassy and billed as the unofficial US consulate in London, Philly restaurant and dive bar Passyunk couldn’t be in a better location. It’s a great place to watch key sporting events with a menu that includes a much-vaunted Philly cheesesteak along with a wide range of American beers on tap.
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