Balthazar is located in Covent Garden in the heart of Theatreland and a very short walk from the Royal Opera House. It offers a French brasserie-inspired menu with an abundance of fruits de mer as well as a wide selection of classical French brasserie and bistro dishes.
Situated on the 14th floor of 120 Fenchurch Street and beautifully nicknamed 'the forest in the sky', 14 Hills is a foliage-adorned restaurant and bar in the heart of London’s Square Mile. Perfectly poised in the heart of the city, the restaurant also boasts a late-night bar specialising in signature cocktails and live music every Friday night. With unparalleled views over London and hundreds of plants, trees and greenery decorating its interiors, 14 Hills is destined to fill Instagram feeds.
Embark on an unparalleled dining experience at Paro, distinguished as one of Esquire Magazine's '59 Top Restaurants to Dine In,' sharing the spotlight with renowned establishments across London. Situated in the heart of Covent Garden, adjacent to the iconic Lyceum Theatre, London's latest culinary gem eagerly awaits your presence. Immerse yourself in the opulent ambiance reminiscent of a Calcuttan village, indulging in the exquisite Indian-Calcuttan cuisine that defines Paro.Chef Patron Niaz invites you on a journey filled with the warmth of Calcuttan love. Drawing from years of expertise at the award-winning 'City Spice' in Brick Lane, Chef Niaz has meticulously crafted a menu that promises to tantalize your taste buds.With a spacious capacity for up to 120 guests, Paro provides an ideal setting for pre-theatre, company socials and private parties. Paro caters for: Halal, Gluten-free, Vegan, Soy, Dairy-free
Indian food is very colourful, wonderfully fragrant and packed full of glorious flavours. I grew up in Delhi when I was a child - the smells and sights of the street food markets there were simply staggering. A new scent was drifting across the air from every direction; everywhere was glowing and vibrant, and people all around were eating and chattering away.Delhi is a melting pot of lots of different people from all over India. And so the street food in Delhi is an amalgamation of many different cooking styles from around the country, with some influences from western cuisine thrown in for good measure. My Indian street food recipes reflect this style and in keeping with tradition, tend to be little snacks and main courses you can eat with your hands.
Set in the warehouse that once stored spices for the East India Company, It is an ideal space for any kind of dining - be it intimate dinners of two or corporate / nuptial parties of 200! Only a short walk from Liverpool Street Station, Cinnamon Kitchen serves innovative, modern Indian cuisine inspired by the same ethos as its Westminster counterpart but in a more relaxed and informal setting. Chef Vivek Singh and Chef Raju Ramachandran have created an exciting Indian food menu that highlight seasonal ingredients that are sustainably sourced and come together in a trademark relaxed all-day dining concept. The restaurant features a bar and a smaller dining dining room for private dining and events, a grill that is fired up to bring you some of our kitchen favourites and an alfresco terrace that makes it possible to dine under the skies regardless of London weather. It also hosts season supper clubs and monthly masterclasses and has seasonal menus that serve flavour and class!
Rooted in the tradition of Europe’s grand café culture, The Wolseley City is known for its all-day dining, monochrome design details and landmark architecture, sited on the threshold of one of London’s most historic quarters on King William Street near Bank.
Having spent years supplying London’s top restaurants through their separate wine businesses, Joe Haynes and Benedict Butterworth have joined forces with Tom Hurst, who has worked at Brawn, The Marksman, Levan, and most recently as Head Chef at Lasdun, to launch the trio’s first restaurant together.Located in a Grade II listed building on Cloth Fair, Cloth Restaurant is part of a historic row of buildings in the City of London that survived the Great Fire of 1666. Down this atmospheric alley opposite St Bartholomew church, Cloth is taking over a double fronted corner site that’s beneath the former home of poet John Betjeman and next door to the two oldest residential buildings in London. Inside, low ceilings, wood floorboards with antique wall lights and artwork create a cosy, intimate atmosphere, while marble tables, long dark wood banquettes, antique crockery and cutlery will create the feel of a classic bistro.
Cote is inspired by the brasseries of Paris, serving authentic French dishes all day in our classically designed restaurants. We are committed to producing authentic French classics, freshly cooked to order, from the highest quality sourced ingredients.
A luxurious riverside destination with iconic views, Le Pont de la Tour combines traditional yet innovative French cuisine, knowledgeable and friendly staff, thoughtful design that evokes the Parisian chic of the 1930s and stunning views of the City and Tower Bridge. Often referred to as London's most romantic restaurant. For a more relaxed dining experience, visit the Le Pont Bar. Enjoy the full Le Pont de la Tour menu in a more casual setting, perfect for a working lunch or early dinner, complete with French classics and a superb seafood selection. The Bar is also the perfect spot for a good cocktail or glass of wine by the river, either for a pre-dinner tipple or afternoon drink.
Nestled under the railway on Canary Wharf’s North Dock, this truly unique space is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.We take reservations for up to 12 guests. For larger groups please email or call us will try to accommodate you. We encourage walk-ins and, if we don’t have space, you can wait next door in our bar SOMA.