This is the flagship restaurant in the D & D London (formerly Conran Restaurants) empire, though it has had its Michelin star removed it's still a fine eatery featuring spare but comfortable design, excellent fusion cooking and, in theory, wonderful service. We have heard literally scores of complaints about the service although it has always been first rate on our visits. The sommelier is certainly a helpful, friendly man and he needs to be with a wine list that’s huge but full of excellent bottles. The food is extremely good, putting small but unusual twists on classic North European favourites; the fish mains are particularly special. There’s also a huge selection of cheeses to round off your meal. The tasting menu which offers a number of courses and wines to accompany them is a customer-friendly innovation that works brilliantly and represents good value.
Basement restaurant and fireplace showroom.
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Park Office,
Storeyard ( Inner Circle),Marylebone,
London,
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10 minutes walk from Orrery
Elegant park designed by John Nash.
Another of London’s spectacular John Nash creations, Regent’s Park is a huge, thriving green expanse in the heart of the ... More
This boozer in Marylebone is the first pub from prolific restaurateur Claudio Pulze, the man behind such famous eateries as Aubergine and Zafferano. The cross-over ...More
Essentially an upmarket club with a restaurant attached, this Grade II listed townhouse overlooking the gardens of Cavendish Square was formerly the Spanish Embassy.
Boasting ...More
Molton House is a stylish restaurant, cocktail bar and club on South Molton Street directly opposite Browns, Joan Burstein's well-known designer clothes store. Brought to ...More
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