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With a wealth of cultural diversity,
London is home to some fine
restaurants. If you are looking for
Sushi, Pie and Mash, Roast Beef and Yorkshire
Pudding or the latest fusion dining
experience, London is able to cater for all
tastes and budgets. There always new
openings and favoured celebrity hangouts, but
Onhotels.com highlights:
THE WOLSELEY
Opened in November 2003, The Wolseley
has quickly established itself to become
renowned for fine cuisine and high-standards
of service. Set within a grade II listed
building on one of London’s most famous
boulevards, the Wolseley is a café-restaurant
in the Grand European Style.
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160 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EB |
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Nearest Tube: |
Piccadilly or Green Park |
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Email: |
ContactUs.aspx |
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Telephone: |
Reservations: |
020 7499 6996 |
Web Address: |
www.thewolseley.com |
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Style: |
Traditional |
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WAGAMAMA
The first Wagamama opened in London’s
Bloomsbury in 1992. Their philosophy is
simple; “To combine great, fresh and
nutritious food in a sleek yet simple setting
with helpful, friendly service and value for
money”. The Wagamama concept is based
on the ramen shops of Japan.
Address: |
Various Locations throughout central
and greater London |
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Telephone: |
See website for contact numbers |
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Web Address: |
www.wagamama.com |
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Style: |
Asian |
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NOBU LONDON
A favourite celebrity hangout, with
discreet yet personal service.
Presentation of dishes is exceptional with
dishes arriving on handcrafted plates. The
fish is fresh and every mouthful should be
savoured to truly enjoy its texture and to
appreciate the love that has gone into
preparing such an exquisite gastric
experience.
Address: |
19 Old Park Lane, London, W1K
1LB |
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Nearest Tube: |
Hyde Park Corner |
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Telephone: |
Reservations: |
020 7447 4747 |
Web Address: |
www.noburestaurants.com |
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Style: |
Japanese |
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