Contemporary elegance is the best
way to describe the beautiful
Berkeley in Knightsbridge. Escape
the pressures (and pollution) of the
big smoke with a relaxing rooftop
swim beneath the stars or one of the
infamous Pret-a-Portea afternoon
teas. What could be more relaxing
than haute-design treats, such as
Chanel lime cakes and Christian Dior
pink chocolate biscuits? The
legendary hotel is also top of the
list for treatments; soothe yourself
with a delicious LaStone massage or
traditional Balinese therapies.
There are many reasons for visiting
London - the world-class shows,
theatre, opera and ballet; the
unrivalled opportunities to truly
shop 'till you drop, even at London
prices; the museums and art
galleries, many of which are now
free to enter, and the legendary
gourmet dining. There are at least
5570 restaurants in London,
according to the Yellow Pages, and
many more pubs and coffee houses,
snack bars and take-aways so you
should be able to dine somewhere
different every night for the next
27 years without having to repeat
yourself.
However, in reality, we are
creatures of habit, and having found
somewhere good to dine out, we would
rather return there than risk
disappointment elsewhere. Many of
London's finest restaurants are an
integral part of the luxury hotels
which are found in London's most
prestigious areas. With expensive
taxi fares and impossible parking,
it makes sense to dine where you are
staying. Here are some of London's
very best restaurants, complete with
adjoining luxury hotel accommodation.
One of the city's best restaurants
is tucked inside the five star
Connaught Hotel in Mayfair. Although
you may feel out of place without a
jacket and tie, Hélène Darroze, one
of France's most distinguished chefs
has brought her Michelin-star
cuisine to London for a gastronomic
experience to savor. The more
informal Espelette restaurant also
offers signature dishes by Hélène,
along with delectable afternoon teas.
Equally Michelin star-studded is the
Foliage restaurant in the Mandarin
Oriental. The restaurant enjoys a
Royal Park on either side of this
luxury hotel and al fresco dining on
the terrace in the warm summer
evenings is an unrivalled experience.
Attention to detail includes the
waiting staff collecting leaves from
Hyde Park and placing them beneath
the bespoke glass plates to truly
set the scene for an amazing
experience.
The five star luxury Berkeley Hotel
boasts possibly London's finest
dining with not one but two
award-winning restaurants. Gordon
Ramsay takes on New York's café
scene with his Boxwood Café whilst
Marcus Wareing at the Berkeley
presents a total food euphoria.
Finally, be prepared to be dazzled
by one of the most exciting
international restaurants in London.
Nobu offers a delectable
Peruvian-Japanese menu in the
Metropolitan Hotel. Founded by
world-renowned chef Nobuyuki
Matsuhisa and presided over by
Executive Chef Mark Edwards, this
specialty cuisine cannot fail to
impress. Coupled with the legendary
service and contemporary interior
design, this is one of the top
luxury hotels in London located on
Park Lane and is a truly refreshing
place to dine and to stay.
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