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Looking to eat out in London? Sugarvine has an extensive directory of the best restaurants and places to eat in London, covering every type of cuisine. Whether you’re in the mood for the tastiest Indian, Italian, Chinese or fine dining, use the Sugarvine guide to point you in the direction of the finest eating places in Covent Garden, Soho, Camden Town and throughout London.

Shaz

This restaurant is in the centre of London situated in the popular Covent Garden. We booked after finding it on the net. From the outside this place isn't really much to look at, but inside it is set exactly like the name suggests. The tables are intimate and the lighting is low with candles providing the lighting. The menu is varied ranging from scallops to steaks. Beautiful wine is also an obvious addition to the menu. The desserts are absolutely to die for! The service throughout was top notch and added to our overall enjoyment of the meal. We were not rushed and not over coddled, but the serving staff had a good knowledge of the menu. The food was absolutely delicious and well worth the money. Would strongly recommend for couples wanting a romantic evening, as the ambience is stunning. The meal came to £110 for two including wine and coffees and it was worth every penny!

Palm Court Brasserie – Covent Garden
traveller

Recently my girlfriend and I ate at this establishment. The professional service and friendly atmosphere of this restaurant nicely surprised us. We thoroughly enjoyed our meals which where pepper steaks.

Aberdeen Angus Steakhouse – Mayfair
Mr Bojangles

There are some moments in life which are built up so much in the preceding time that they are almost bound to come up short of expectations. Going up the Eiffel tower, your first taste of Champagne, having your first adolescent kiss all fall into this bracket for me. Being a sad 'foodie' certain restaurant expectations and openings also fall under the same bracket. The classic case of this was when I went to Gordon Ramsay Royal Hospital Road a couple of years ago to have a lovely meal but somehow for it to fail to live up to the mass of expectation that I had built up in my own mind. A truly magnificent meal to me is one which you can still taste and smell for days after, and it is very rare that this happens when I go to a 'highly praised and recommended' restaurant. It was therefore with some trepidation that one week ago on 5th October that I stepped through the doors of the latest hyped Gordon Ramsay offering of Maze. First of all, don't be scared by the name - the restaurant is not some mirror walled room which you may never escape - it is in fact a very funky New York style room with lots of beige and browns. We arrived at 9 hoping to get in a bit earlier than our 9.45 booking which we'd managed to get 5 days previous. So we sat down in the bar (which you can just go to for drinks) and ordered a couple of the most perfectly made cocktails ever (a Margarita and a lime, mint, ginger and rum concoction of which the name escapes me - both priced at a reasonable £8). After forgetting about the time we were shown to our table at exactly 9.45 which I requested to be in the raised area so that we could view the kitchen. We were then shown the menu and asked if we had dined here before to which the answer was no. We then had it explained to us that there were a range of around 30 'tapas style' (in the loosest sense) from which to choose (£4.50 - £8.50) or a more traditional 'a la carte' version of some of the tapas dishes (£12 - £25). We were also told that the most popular option was to go with the chef's choice of either six (£32) or eight (£42) dishes and we duly chose the eight courses without a moments hesitation. We had no idea what we were about to receive but we crossed our fingers, said a little prayer and 8 miracles duly came forth! The sommelier was very knowledgeable and chose a very good Pinot grigio (£29) as well as suggesting a glass of red wine for our main course (£9). You can also choose what they term 'flights' of wine consisting of three glasses of for example sauvignon, Bordeaux, or even up to champagne, ranging from £14 - £200. The first course (using 'tapas' to describe this food not only insults the food we had but also true tapas) consisted of three pickled beetroot parcels with a ricotta like filling with hazelnuts sprinkled on top. A very simple dish with the flavours perfectly balanced so that the taste of the beetroot, which was marinated in honey and soy came through with the smoothness of the cheese. Next up were two seared scallops with a light curry flavour with a celery cream and apple purée to the side. This again was something to behold. At first I thought the scallops would be overpowered but alas I should have feared not for not only were they not overpowered but the celery and apple brought out the flavour of the scallops like I had never expected. Next up was a dish of swordfish and tuna capriccios which for me was the relevant low point of the meal, not because of the food but merely that I do not have a huge love for capriccio of anything. It has however got to be noted that I have never seen a slice of meet so transparently thin and yet the flavour still so intense - this can only be achieved by perfect preparation, sliced just before serving. Next was the first meat dish (main course no. 1 in my book) of mini breast and confit of quail, with a slab of salted foie gras and onion chutney. The flavours here were so rich and succulent it was like the very first time you'd tasted a proper homemade chocolate truffle or the top layer of a bottle of gold top milk which has been stood outside your front door on a cold winters morning. The foie gras was like non I had experienced before. The salt crust went against the vein of 'just let a quality meat speak for itself' and gave it a whole new vitality and meaning in life, which with the perfectly pink quail brought me a few steps nearer to heaven. At this stage we tried to work out how far we had got and to our horror we were only half way through - trust me you will not be hungry when you finish this tapas offering. Between the main courses was a broad bean and pea risotto with grated black truffle which again was perfectly balanced in flavour with the sweetness of the in season broad beans and the scent of grated truffle. It has to be noted however that it was quite a large portion for this stage in the meal but this is the most minor of negatives when the food was this good. While I spoke of the quail as being a few steps closer to heaven the next course was truly food heaven in its purest, most holy, unadulterated of forms. The highlight and what they classified as the main course consisted of lamb cooked three ways. There was a roasted mini shank, rolled shoulder, and braised lamb wrapped up in a leaf of cos lettuce, all accompanied by a quinnel of mashed potatoes, a roasted shallot and a red wine lamb jus. To try and put the taste of all this into words is near impossible, all I can say is that the shank was perfectly pink and the most tender I have ever consumed, the shoulder melted in the mouth like butter in an oven, and the braised lamb was beyond superlatives! This course was the highlight not just of this meal but of my culinary life - better than Le Gavroche's famed cheese soufflé, Gordon Ramsay's Lobster Ravioli, Le Tour D'Argent's famous duck, my mum's Jam Rolly Polly - it was that good! After we had closed our awestruck jaws, wiped our brows and tried to comeback to reality we had our first desert - a lovely mini trifle, not trifle as Aunt Mildred would make, but consisting of a passion fruit jelly with a creme chantille and lemon sorbet topping, accompanied by a vanilla cake. The second desert was a pineapple capriccio with coconut ice cream and lime liquor. This was a perfect end to the meal as it refreshed the palate while not being overly obtrusive so you could still taste the rest of what had gone before it. Along with the deserts the sommelier chose an exquisite muscat desert wine (£9 per glass) which had a slight fizz but which was a perfect accompaniment to the food. With the bill came a selection of petit fours including frozen, white chocolate covered raspberries, Turkish delight, and lavender flavoured chocolate. What you have just read is why I give the food 10/10, but the quality of the service was equally as good. Not only did they satisfy my table request, choose excellent value wines, describe each dish perfectly, and keep us merrily entertained throughout, they went further. Halfway through the meal I enquired as to whether it was just Jason Atherton on site or if the big scary Scottish monster was in our midst. They replied that it was just Mr Atherton on site and followed up by asking if we would like to see the kitchen to which I blushed, and said o.k. in a rather giggly fashion. I then thought nothing more of it as I assumed this would be forgotten and we would leave at the end of the night forgetting what we were ever offered. But no, at about 11pm (after the heavenly lamb) our waiter came to our table and introduced us to the Maitre d' who had a brief chat to us and then offered to take us round the kitchen. And so off we went into paradise. Not only did we go in but we stayed for 15 minutes, first of all being shown by the Maitre d' all the different areas and introduced to various chefs (while they were still cooking), and then we were introduced to Jason Atherton himself who then tolerated our company for five whole minutes in the middle of what was still a busy service. What a gent! I wish I had thought up some decent questions but no I got tongue tied in the presence of greatness, but boy what a pleasure it was. So all in all a perfect meal? Not quite. The atmosphere as with all Ramsay restaurants was slightly too formal even with piped music playing and the younger than average waiter service. While it is undoubtedly on its way to its first Michelin star in January (and possibly two) there were no canapés or amuse bouches which you would expect from such an establishment. It was like Gordon Ramsay in his days when he was at his experimental peak at Aubergine, not three stars but infinitely more exciting than where he is now at Royal Hospital Road. To round off, get a table before it gets it's first stars (after which you will be very lucky to get one), try and forget about the money (our meal for two including all the drinks and service came to a VERY reasonable £180), do what they suggest, don't think of it as tapas, and most of all enjoy! Mr Bojangles - Thursday, October 13, 2005

Maze – Mayfair
prasanga

efficient and friendly staff, quick service, modestly priced. i have been dining in since 1999.

C and R Cafe and Restaurant – Soho
Curryfan A

One of the best currys I have eaten, the ambience reminds me of Dubai, it is just excellent. Try it out...

Baraka Eatery – East London
Debs

The service at the Indian Ocean is excellent. The staff are friendly and helpful without being in your face. The food was excellent and extremely tasty. The staff and owner are always willing to make a recommendation. Highly recommendable!!!

Indian Ocean Tandoori – North London
Shina

This is a fantastic Indian restaurant. The food is truly fabulous! The decor was lovely and cosy. It's in a quite location and very lean interior. They have a selection of vegetable dishes and fish dishes; I tried the black cod, which a bit expensive but it was worth the taste. I liked the fact that they have a completely separate private room for hire, which I will book for our departmental Christmas due. Worth visiting.

Jamuna Restaurant and Bar – Bayswater and Paddington
honey

The food was lovely however the service was slightly slow, the price I thought was quite expensive, but my fellow diners were saying it was reasonable as they are people who live in London and I don't so I have no experience of prices. I would recommend, as all in all it was nice.

Tale of India – Docklands
Drew

Bank restaurant is quite simply fabulous. The modern and enticing interior really welcomes you in. The bar is stunning, with plenty of privacy to be had should you require a seating area. Food is top notch as well, and expect a plethora of good wines. The waiter was charming but discreet, and that for me is the sign of a good restaurant. Just wait till you get down to the dining area too, it's a real getaway. Bank really made a lasting impression on me and my colleagues. Will definitely recommend to others when I return to London.

Bank Westminster – Westminster
Jon

Westminster has a dearth of good restaurants. However Bank did it for our party. We had drinks in the buzzing bar prior to our meal in the restaurant. We opted for the Prix Fix menu as it was a Monday night and were surprised by the quality bearing in mind the modest pricing. The wine list was good and the waiting staff had a good knowledge of it. We will return

Bank Westminster – Westminster
debs

The champagne cocktails are to die for, and the service excellent, the mood is great either day or night with friends or family, this is an excellent place to introduce people to dim sum.A bar downstairs like no other!

Yauatcha City – Soho
Sharkus

A quality family owned restaurant with great food, amusing, helpful & friendly staff and plenty of atmosphere. A top place to catch up with mates over wine and tapas into the small hours. Book before arriving as always busy.

El Rincon – Clapham
Andri

Great place! Everything was very well presented! I really liked the design of the restaurant as well!

Aubaine – Chelsea and West Brompton
Leo

What a wondeful dining experience! The decor is very classy and the service top notch. We enjoyed the food so much, we often get take aways from them and serve it at dinner parties...sneaky I know! Wonderful food, good service, good location...what more could you ask for?

Gaylord – Docklands
lucy

Great place and fantastic food - bento box good value. Menu is pricey but you get what you pay for - the most delicious food. Staff can sometimes be a little stuffy but is worth a visit for a special occasion.

Nobu – Mayfair
lucy

Popular place with the Belsize middle aged set! Good authentic Italian food. Nice in summer as the windows open up onto the street.

Artigiano – North London
lucy

Great location with a fab eating / bar area outside with views across the city.Food excellent, Sunday lunch set menu good. Live jazz music sometimes played to add to the atmosphere.

Chez Gerard – City
allison margrave

Me and my husband and another couple visited London for the weekend and we found the swan this is a nice little pub and very good atmosphere the food was very good indeed and the beer was very nice it a nice little place to sit inside and out we visited there everyday when we was in London very good pub hope to visit again when we come next year

Swan, The – Bayswater and Paddington
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