Avenue
The Avenue Restaurant and Bar is a favourite with the
inhabitants of St James, and produces good modern British and
Mediterranean food. This minimalist restaurant is good value and
always packed, despite a sometimes patchy service. The best tables
are towards the back, on the mezzanine level. Set menus are usually
excellent, and competitively priced. For starters try the crayfish
salad, and for mains the roast Atlantic halibut (flounder) and the
White Park sirloin come highly recommended. Quality wines are
available by the glass. Open daily for lunch and
dinner.
Address: 7-9 St James's Street
Food type: Modern Eclectic
Star of India
When in London, visitors should experience the English
national dish - Chicken Tikka Masala - and there is no better place
to go than the Star of India, in the heart of South Kensington.
Situated on the first floor of a Georgian house, this small
restaurant has a pseudo-classical interior and continues to be
popular with locals, despite the price. For years the Star of India
has been at the forefront of modern Indian cuisine and it continues
to impress with innovative and interesting menus, and specialities
such as Sunehri Khaste (stuffed coriander pancakes) and Malai
Adraki Champen (lamb cutlets marinated in cream cheese, black
pepper and ginger).
Address: 154 Old Brompton Road (South Kensington)
Food type: Indian
1 Lombard Street
Situated in the domed interior of an old banking hall,
opposite the Bank of England, 1 Lombard Street has become a city
institution. The brasserie is always bustling with investment
bankers and offers a full á la carte menu for both lunch and
dinner, featuring seasonal specialities and an extensive wine list.
The Michelin-starred restaurant, situated behind the brasserie, is
a better bet for discreet conversation and for enthusiasts of haute
cuisine. Menu favourites include roast monkfish, Angus beef
tournedos and the praliné 'Lombardo' with chocolate, whisky and
coffee. The formal dining environment provides a tranquil setting
for appreciating Herbert Berger's sophisticated cuisine. Open
weekdays only and the dress is smart casual.
Address: 1 Lombard Street (Bank)
Food type: French
Montpeliano
On a quiet side street just off Knightsbridge and a
minutes walk from Harrods, Montpeliano is a wonderfully
old-fashioned Italian restaurant, where the food is authentic and
the service excellent. The owner is always available, the staff are
friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere has a feel of casual
elegance. On warm evenings it is possible to dine 'el fresco' on
the outside patio. The grilled chicken diavola (devil's
style/butterflied) and the fillet stroganoff are
delicious!
Address: 13 Montpelier Street (Knightsbridge)
Food type: Italian
The Abingdon
The bar at this small but atmospheric pub is always
buzzing with locals, while the restaurant often draws visitors from
further afield. Set on a side street a few blocks from High Street
Kensington the eating area is awkwardly narrow but makes a good
spot for a private and romantic evening á deux, or with a small
group of friends. The crumbed camembert comes with a chicory, red
wine and vanilla reduction, and is beautifully followed by the
organic salmon with Jerusalem artichokes. Open daily for lunch and
dinner.
Address: 54 Abingdon Road (Kensington)
Food type: Gastropubs
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay
One of London's finest eateries, Restaurant Gordon
Ramsay opened in 1998 as the chef's first independently owned
venture. Today it has three Michelin stars - an honour held by only
one other British restaurant. With 14 tables seating 44 guests,
this exclusive venue has become a must for connoisseurs of fine
contemporary cuisine from around the world. Feast on butter poached
Scottish lobster tail, roasted Barbary duck and Gianduja chocolate
soufflé. Open for lunch and dinner Monday to Friday, book well in
advance.
Address: 68 Royal Hospital Road (Chelsea)
Food type: French
Fire and Stone
A cosy atmosphere with contemporary trimmings and the
smell of fresh oven-baked pizza in the air, the trendy Fire and
Stone pizza joint in Covent Garden is ideal for a family outing, a
casual meal with friends or a romantic dinner. Boasting the largest
wood-fired oven in the northern hemisphere, Fire and Stone produces
a large variety of pizzas, themed on the different flavours of the
continents and made with only the freshest ingredients. Compliment
your meal with some of their quality red wines, or try an exotic
smoothie. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Address: 31/32 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden
Food type: Italian
Carnaby Restaurant
Carnaby Restaurant is a decadently decorated
establishment ideal for a light snack, afternoon tea or a full
bodied evening meal. This restaurant's fine food is served by
friendly and attentive staff, so sit back and enjoy the view of
attractive Carnaby Street through the tall glass windows, the plush
red furnishings and the 'olde worlde' atmosphere.






