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A photo of Mad Hatters Tea at Sanderson London restaurant
4.2
Awesome(2923)
Price: Expensive
• Afternoon Tea • Oxford Circus
Booked 18 times today
Experience the magic of the beloved story brought to life once again. Sanderson invites you to tumble down the rabbit hole and discover a tea party beyond your wildest imagination, inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland.Kings and queens adorn the teapots at our brand new Mad Hatters Afternoon Tea which is full of sweet treats and savoury delights to tantalise your taste buds.Will you take a peek through the looking glass?(Please note that we do not allow fancy dress, or decorations including balloons.)
A photo of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Afternoon Tea at One Aldwych restaurant
4.4
Awesome(1322)
Price: Very Expensive
• Afternoon Tea • Aldwych
Booked 3 times today
Indulge your inner child and adventure into the magical, mouth-watering world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with our enchanting afternoon tea, that has had a dazzling makeover.Fizzy lifting drinks, snozzberry jam, chocolate swudge milkshake mixed by waterfall –all tantalisingly tremendous items inspired by Roald Dahl’s iconic story. In the heart of London’s theatreland, you can find a wonderful taste of Willy Wonka’s factory. Feast on scrumptious savouries such as our not-quite-as-it-seems macaron and classic Coronation chicken. Journey on for fabulously fluffy floss and a box stacked high with wondrous cakes, sweets, mallows and creams. If you find this thirsty work, wash it down with chocolate or lemon sherbet tea, Juicing Room mix, water pistol punch cocktails, or fizzy lifting Champagne - spot on for spectacular special occasions or simply an indulgent afternoon immersed in one of the tastiest tales ever told.
A photo of Il Gattopardo restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(32)
Price: Very Expensive
• Italian • Mayfair
Booked 6 times today
Il Gattopardo is the quintessential Italian restaurant. A warm, inviting space that embodies the iconic era of La Dolce Vita. Playful yet elegant, Il Gattopardo connotes a casual sophistication. The menu centres around Italian classics and modern interpretations of dishes from across Italy, created by Executive Chef Massimo Pasquarelli. His love of Italian produce and cooking, partnered with his extensive fine dining experience, ensures Il Gattopardo excels at creating a refined and elegant menu that focuses on authenticity albeit with contemporary, globally-inspired influences. The cocktail menu features sections devoted to Apertitvo, Negronis, and Dopo Cena, whist the wine list offers over 450 bottles with a deep focus on Italian grape varieties, and in particular a large selection from Piedmont and Tuscany. Join us for a taste of Italy in the heart of Mayfair, and discover the perfect blend of Italian charm and London sophistication.
A photo of Scoff & Banter - Canary Wharf restaurant
3.8
Excellent(398)
Price: Moderate
• British • Docklands
Booked 4 times today
Scoff & Banter Canary Wharf restaurant is a cool and intimate space that’s all about the river. Inside, the buzzing basalt and blue steel bar leads through to the restaurant’s floor-to-ceiling views. At night our restaurant and terrace becomes a sophisticated dining and entertainment space with elegant riverside dining, a full sized American pool table, live entertainment, and a drinks list as enviable as our location, the terrace really is a stunning evening destination This restaurant in Canary Wharf is right opposite the O2 Arena so you can dine in style before jumping on the ferry over to the stadium.
A photo of Ganymede restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(376)
Price: Expensive
• British • Victoria
Booked 4 times today
We decided to name our second venue ‘Ganymede’ after the largest Moon of Jupiter. We here at The LPC also value legacy and know that 139 Ebury Street, in its previous incarnation, was named The Ebury Wine Bar – an institution. Thus, as to give a nod to its heritage, we believe the name Ganymede is apt, as in Greek Mythology – Ganymede was a Trojan Aristocrat who was kidnapped by Zeus while the King of the Gods was in the form of an eagle and Ganymede was taken to the top of Mount Olympus to become ‘the Wine Pourer/Cupbearer to the Gods for all eternity’.
A photo of Pho & Bun restaurant
4.4
Awesome(188)
Price: Moderate
• Asian • Piccadilly
Booked 2 times today
Building on our experience at Viet Eat Holborn, Viet Eat Pho & Bun was created in October 2015, with a new concept that aims at revolutionising the offering of Vietnamese street food in London. Pho & Bun is located on the popular Shaftesbury Avenue, adjacent to both London China Town and Soho, and minutes away from many West End theatres, including Queen’s theatre – home to the famous Les Misérables. Pho & Bun carries a new, out-of-the-box design that creates a cosy and comfortable dining environment with distinctively Vietnamese features.
A photo of Café Murano - Covent Garden restaurant
4.3
Awesome(2207)
Price: Expensive
• Italian • Covent Garden
A restaurant from Angela Hartnett and Group Executive Chef, Samantha Williams, open all day, serving a regularly changing, seasonal menu of Northern Italian dishes in a relaxed yet lively environment.
A photo of Beirut Restaurant Knightsbridge restaurant
4.5
Awesome(51)
Price: Expensive
• Lebanese • Knightsbridge
Booked 8 times today
A unique cultural history has helped to make Lebanese food the most popular of all Middle Eastern cuisines. For most of its past, Lebanon has been ruled by foreign powers that have influenced the types of food the Lebanese ate. From 1516 to 1918, the Ottoman Turks controlled Lebanon and introduced a variety of foods that have become staples in the Lebanese diet, including olive oil, fresh bread, baklava (a sweet pastry dessert), laban (homemade yogurt), stuffed vegetables, and a variety of nuts. The Ottomans also increased the popularity of lamb. After the Ottomans were defeated in World War I (1914–1918), France took control of Lebanon until 1946, when the country won its independence. During this time, the French introduced some of their most widely eaten foods, particularly treats such as flan, a caramel custard dessert dating back to the 1500s, and buttery croissants.
A photo of The Actress restaurant
4.5
Awesome(122)
Price: Moderate
• Pub • East Dulwich
Booked 5 times today
The Actress pub in East Dulwich lies just off Lordship Lane in a peaceful and popular residential area. Our helpful and friendly staff create a relaxed environment for our locals visitors and their dogs to enjoy, a perfect meeting place for friends. Outdoor heaters ensure our beer garden is comfortable all year round and can seat over 60 people!
A photo of The Walmer Castle restaurant
4.5
Awesome(134)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro Pub • Bayswater
Booked 20 times today
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