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With over 6,000 restaurants, offering every type of cuisine from Thai to Turkish and Jewish to Japanese, you’re spoilt for choice in London. But if you choose to stay at a Radisson Edwardian hotel, you could be excused for never leaving the premises. Radisson’s nine central hotels offer something different for every day of the week:
HampshireA perfect venue for pre or post theatre dinner, the Apex Restaurant & Bar in The Hampshire, Leicester Square’s premier hotel, offers exquisite Mediterranean cuisine. Simple, but excellent food, served beautifully in a contemporary setting. The spacious restaurant, adorned with unusual pictures, objets d’art and state of the art lighting allows guests to unwind and enjoy the food. KenilworthA relatively new addition to the London restaurant scene, the Creation Bar & Restaurant is already proving a hit in the distinguished Bloomsbury area. Cool marble floors, leather chairs and original artwork adorn this fabulous new venue. Watch as the chefs personally prepare your meal. Typical cuisine combines modern European style with Far Eastern flavours. Choose from a huge array of cocktails at the bar. MarlboroughPlenty of minimalist wooden floors and lots of varying shaped mirrors on the wall. What else would you expect from a restaurant called Glass? A striking and unpretentious restaurant and bar in the Marlborough, Glass offers Modern British food that utilises herbs and spices to bring out the natural flavours of each dish. Dramatic artwork by up and coming artist Heidi Harrington gives Glass a unique atmosphere. MountbattenPopulated by theatregoers, London professionals, hotel guests and passers by, Dial Bar & Restaurant always bustles with an eclectic mix of clients. Wooden floors and comfortable leather chairs dominate this cosmopolitan and chic bar and eaterie. The food is best described as Modern European, with occasional twists of North Africa. The Dial prides itself on good service and staff can whisk up bar dishes for those in a hurry. BerkshireOverlooking the famous stores of Oxford Street and a short stroll from tranquil Hyde Park, lies the Berkshire and Ascots Restaurant & Bar. A sophisticated and classical setting, Ascots offers a warm welcome with its wooden floors and wood and glass panelled walls. The food is simple, but striking and the restaurant was recently awarded a second AA rosette. Service is best described as upbeat and friendly. GraftonA spacious and airy room, Astons bar & restaurant in the Grafton is a popular retreat with locals and guests alike. Trademark wooden floors and a large pewter topped bar dominate. The restaurant promises attentive service with a smile. Head Chef Paul Calvert creates modern British dishes that always hit the spot due to his insistence on using the most natural and fresh produce available. VanderbiltSouth Kensington speaks for itself – fashionable, smart and chic to the core. The 68-86 bar & restaurant, in the Vanderbilt Hotel, lives up to the area’s reputation. Striking décor, and comfortable furnishings make for the perfect lunchtime retreat from the designer shops or business dealings of the day. The food served is modern British, with a hint of inspiration from the Pacific Rim. A private area can also be hired for parties or special occasions. Savoy CourtLocated just off Marble Arch, the triumphal entrance to the shopping delights of Oxford Street, is the Savoy Court and Berties bar & brasserie. Offering an informal and warm atmosphere, this is the place to indulge in some traditional British fare, like England’s unofficial national dish, cod and chips! There are plenty of other brasserie dishes to get your taste buds tingling. Great value for money. HeathrowA welcome addition to the restaurant options near the UK’s busiest airport, the Heathrow offers two stylish venues for much-needed refreshment. Henley’s combines style and first class dining in a contemporary setting, where modern British cooking with a French twist regularly impresses diners. The salon is also available for parties of up to 50. The Brasserie focuses on a largely Mediterranean menu, served hot and cold buffet style. Many customers regularly return to this popular spot to relax in its chic environment. PastoriaThe appropriately named Flicks Restaurant can be found nestling in the Pastoria, just round the corner from the world-famous theatres and cinemas of London’s Leicester Square. The ideal spot for a quick bite or a pre-theatre meal, Flicks offers a range of delicious dishes in a unique setting. Original artwork adorns the walls and the staff are young and enthusiastically at your service throughout. |
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