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Best Ten London Eat In’s 

In 10 4 of the restaurants below are owned and managed by Gorden Ramsay and another 1 restaurant is where Gordon Ramsay likes to dine on a night off. Can understand now, who the hell is he -: ) There is not any affiliation with these restaurants, it’s absolutely given according to the new standard for London’s fine dining. Top 10 London restaurants list can not be completed without these 10.

In no particular order, here are the top 10 resturants in London based on “Buzz”, service, food and atmoshphere.

1. Gordon Ramsay at 68 Royal City Avenue

Gordon Ramsay at 68 Royal City Avenue

Gordon Ramsay has become a celebrity chef in the UK and the US after many successful TV shows, although he is unlike most celebrity chefs as he was the first UK chef to be awarded 3 Michelin stars at this Royal city aveneue restaurant.

Each meal served offers exquisitey simple French cusine, enthusing the senses with subtle falvours, creative flair and a delicate finesse.

Cuisine: Simple French with style!

Reservations:
Reservations must be booked 2 months prior to your requested booking date on
+44 207 3524441

Opening Times:
Lunch: 12pm – 2.30pm
Dinner: 6.30pm – 11pm

Dress Code:
Very smart. Jeans, T-Shirts or sports ware are not accepted.

http://www.gordonramsay.com/royalhospitalroad/


2. Petrus

Petrus

Another restaurant under the Gordon Ramsay wing, Petrus is one of the finest French restaurants in London, and possibly the whole of the UK. Petrus, situated in The Berkeley Hotel in Knightsbridge, has rich ambience with claret tones and dramtic interior.

What’s special about this restaurant is that they offer a chefs table, a dinning table situated more of less in the Kitchen, so you can see the chefs at work!

Marcus Wareing, the head chef, offers modern French cusine presented with exquisite detail and precision with an outstanding backdrop.

Cuisine: Modern French

Reservations:
Reservations can be made online:
(http://www.gordonramsay.com/petrus/reservations/)

Opening Times:
Lunch: 12pm – 2.30pm
Dinner: 6pm – 11pm

Dress Code:
Very smart. Jeans, T-Shirts or sports ware are not accepted.


3. The Gun

The Gun

No trip to London is complete without a great dinning experience at a traditional british pub with gastro cusine. The Gun, located in the Docklands, offers real log fires in the winter or a beautiful riverside terrace for the summer.

The main dining area features crisp linen & fresh flowers & there are notable private rooms. But it is the generously portioned food that really captures the imagination; current favourites include moist potted duck, savoury mutton pie topped with tender flaky pastry & the outrageously good sticky toffee pudding. Pub grub (sausages, sandwiches) is served in the bar. Service is generally fast & friendly while an impressive, mostly French wine list is broken down into user-friendly style categories, with more than two dozen choices by the glass

Cuisine: Gastro

Reservations:
Reservations can be made via telephone:
020 7515 5222Opening Times:
11am – 11pm
Dress Code:
Smart/casual
http://www.thegundocklands.com


4. Pasha

Pasha

Pasha offers authentic Moroccan cusine and genuine hospitality with food inspired by home style cooking, created for sharing and bought to the table in a continuses flow… the traditional morcan way of eating!

The Interior and atmosphere in Pasha, located in old Gloucester Road, is described as one of the most impressive in London’s restaurants, with most furniture imported direct from Marocco.

Cuisine: Moroccan

Reservations:
Reservations can be made via email: info@pasha-restaurant.co.uk

Opening Times:
12am – 11.30pm

Dress Code:
Smart/casual
http://www.pasha-restaurant.co.uk/


5. BoxWood

BoxWood

Boxwood Café is an oasis to unwind from the action Knightsbridge. The bar and layout creates a nice cosmopolitan atmoshphere, whilst a chic interior takes informal dinning to new hights.

From the Veal and foie gras burger to the grilled black angus rib-eye chop with beef marrowbone and port wine braised shallots, this is simple home style food with a creative twist and quality that is hard to match.

Reservations:
Reservations can be made via email boxwoodcafe@gordonramsay.com or telephone:
020 7235 1010Opening Times:
Lunch: 12pm – 4pm
Dinner: 6pm – 11pm
Dress Code: Casual
http://www.gordonramsay.com/boxwoodcafe


6. Clos Maggiore

Clos Maggiore

Clos Maggiore, is often described as the ideal romantic eating spot before taking in a show at one of the many near by theaters in Convent Garden.

Opening Times:
Lunch: 12pm – 2pm
Dinner: 5pm – 11pm

Dress Code: Smart


7. The Ivy

The Ivy

If you want to be seen with the stars and celebrities, then there is one one restaurant in the whole of London where you are always gareenteed to see them: The Ivy. Located within the theature district, The Ivy has long been the place to be seen dinning, which is why they have a 3 to 6 month reservation waiting list.

The Ivy offers simple great British cuisine at the highest quality, such as Fish and Chips, Caesar Salad or you could try the famous cottage pie.

Reservations:
Reservations can be made via telephone:
020 7836 4751

Opening Times:
Lunch: 12pm – 3pm
Dinner: 5.30pm – 12pm

Dress Code: Smart/casual


8. Melati

Melati

Melati is one of the most authentic maylasian restaurants in London, with it’s many awards and lo9ng standing history.

Malaysian favorites such as Beef rending, Nasi Goring and laksa are found on the menu with a great varitory of other meat, fish and vegetarian dishes.

Reservations:
Reservations can be made via telephone:
+44(0)20 7 437 2745

Opening Times:
Lunch and Dinner: 12am – 11pm

Dress Code: casual


9. Notting Grill

Notting Grill

Notting Grill which is run by the popular Chef Antony Worall Thompson is suited in West London and welcomes its guest by brick walls and wooden tables. The Notting Grill holds an international class with its delicious cuisines. It’s menu carries different variety of dish from all around the world. You can join in either to have a cup of tea or have a full meal in tapas style with your friends. The Wiz is a never to be missed place if you visit London and you can also see the chef working in kitchen while you have your dinner.

http://www.awtrestaurants.com/nottinggrill/

Reservations:
Reservations can be made via telephone:
+44(0)20 7 2291500

Opening Times:
Lunch: 12am – 3pm
Dinner: 6.30pm – 11pm

Dress Code: casual/smart


10. Marcus Wareing at the Savoy Grill

Marcus Wareing at the Savoy Grill

This is one restaurant which was frequently visited by the Winston Churchill. Its sleek design, banquet tables lighting and oak panel gives the feel of a modern day Europe. The menu includes world famous dishes like Lobster Thermidore, Pan-Fried Sea Bass and Roast Venison. This restaurants imports fresh cheese from France for all of its dishes and you should find a difference of taste in this restaurant.

Reservations:
Reservations can be made via telephone:
+44(0) 20 7592 1600

Opening Times:
Lunch: 12pm – 3pm
Dinner: 6.00pm – 11pm

Dress Code: smart

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