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Restaurants In South West London |
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If you love your
food you’ll love visiting the many excellent restaurants
located across South West London.
Choose from a selection of venues offering global cuisine
as well as the opportunity to do some serious celebrity
spotting.
From the expensive Michelin award-winners in Kensington
and Chelsea to the budget options in Vauxhall and Wimbledon you’ll be spoilt
for choice.
Aquasia [map],
Chelsea Harbour, offers dishes created from deliciously
fresh ingredients blended with an innovative use of herbs.
Executive chef Roger Serjent takes his inspiration
from his travels throughout Asia and Europe.
Visit a real legend of a restaurant by booking a table
at Brasserie St Quentin [map],
Brompton Road. Brasserie St Quentin has been established
for more than 90 years and has a typical Parisian Brasserie
atmosphere. It serves traditional French cuisine such as Fillet Rossini and frogs legs.
Renowned chef and patron William Drabble is at
the helm at the Aubergine Restaurant [map],
Park Walk. He has gained wide recognition and a Michelin
star for producing excellent modern French cuisine
complemented by an extensive and interesting wine list.
Turn your evening meal into a really exciting experience
by visiting Benihana [map],
Kings Road, Chelsea, which specialises in the fine art
of Teppanyaki cooking. Chefs dazzle diners with
their knife skills as they cook a variety of meat, vegetables
and the freshest seafood at their own table.
If a view is everything book a table at Bluebird [map],
on Chelsea’s famous King’s Road. This remarkable
restaurant has a skylit bar that overlooks the road itself
and the menu features popular modern British dishes that
use organic and seasonal produce, with game and crustacean
amongst its specialities.
Lovers of spicy cuisine will find a haven of choice at The Chutney Mary Restaurant [map],
King’s Road. The Chutney Mary serves unusual Indian
dishes from six different regions of India. It has twice
been voted the top Indian restaurant in Great Britain
by several different publications and is well worth booking
a table if only to sample the massive range of curries
on offer.
Shoppers will find a wealth of light lunch venues to tempt
their palates and one place to definitely be seen in is Harvey Nichols fifth floor café, Knightsbridge.
This café offers unusual pan-Asian cuisine and
great views across Knightsbridge. The café has
a summer terrace for al fresco dining in warmer weather.
Alternatively, head to Harrods [map] department store on Knightsbridge, which offers an elegant
dining experience after a hard day's shopping.
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