Classic central London restaurants
Discussion
Long story short, my mother worked in the film and music industry in the 80s and late 70s, and spent a great amount of time frequenting some restaurants around the Covent Garden, Soho and Fitzrovia area. For her birthday in March, I thought it would be nice to take her to back to one for lunch or dinner.
Rules, Topogigio, L'Escargot, The Ivy, J. Sheekey are some of the places she's mentioned in the past. Any other suggestion for some proper classic central London restaurants? No particular budget or theme to be restricted by really.
Rules, Topogigio, L'Escargot, The Ivy, J. Sheekey are some of the places she's mentioned in the past. Any other suggestion for some proper classic central London restaurants? No particular budget or theme to be restricted by really.
Koyaanisqatsi said:
22s said:
Wong Kei (!)
Ahh yes, that's another one she's mentioned before, saying that is was quite common to be moved not just tables but floors whilst halfway through eating, staff arguing at full volume, people being thrown out for requesting a fork. All good suggestions to be fair, thanks everyone. Anywhere in central London is walkable or Tubeable, but was just focusing on Soho and Covent Garden location as that was her old stomping ground.. I remember she took my sister and I to L'Escargot when we were younger and I remember it, therefore I think I'm swaying towards taking her back there.
Koyaanisqatsi said:
All good suggestions to be fair, thanks everyone. Anywhere in central London is walkable or Tubeable, but was just focusing on Soho and Covent Garden location as that was her old stomping ground.. I remember she took my sister and I to L'Escargot when we were younger and I remember it, therefore I think I'm swaying towards taking her back there.
I was there last year (I forget when exactly) and it was superb. Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff