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Portrait Restaurant and Bar
Perched atop London's iconic National Portrait Gallery in Martin Place, the Portrait Restaurant and Bar has some of the best views in London. Looking out over Trafalgar Square and Westminster, this dining room is an elegant venue for cocktail dates, coffee-and-cake breaks, business luncheons and discreet dinner parties. Filled with an artsy gourmet-loving crowd, the Portrait Restaurant is simply decorated with blonde wooden floors, red leather banquettes and graphic prints, and the kitchen is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Don't miss the potted Devon crab with sweet pickled cucumber and granary toast; the guinea fowl with truffle mash, creamed leeks, wild mushrooms and bacon; and the pistachio crème brûlée with white and dark chocolate shortbread.

Cuisine: British
Location: National Portrait Gallery, St Martin’s Place, WC2H 0HE [Map]

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Prince Alfred & Formosa Dining Rooms
If you’re tired of the formulaic gastropub, take a meal at Maida Vale’s Prince Albert and Formosa Dining Rooms. Breaking out of the mould, the Prince Alfred has remained true to its original Victorian roots, with tiny snugs in which to enjoy an intimate pint and an atmospheric, storybook feel. Through to the dining room you’ll find an altogether less Dickensian proposition, thoroughly contemporary from steel beams to slick service the restaurant is always buzzing with locals and visitors packing out tables each evening. The traditionally British menu, with hints of European flavour, is well executed – dishes simply served with uncomplicated sauces and side orders.

Cuisine: British
Location: 5A Formosa Street, Maida Vale, London, W9 1EE [Map]

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Proud Cabaret
The Proud brand has taken London by storm over recent years, offering a slick take on the capital’s favourite nights out. Proud Cabaret, set just outside Fenchurch Street station, brings the 1920s speakeasy to your night out with all the glamour of a bygone era and fantastically decadent entertainment from burlesque performers, chanteuses, top DJs and, of course, the very best in Cabaret from around the country. Every night from Monday to Saturday Proud Cabaret presents its celebrated Supperclub at which excellent food can be enjoyed in the stunning surroundings of the dimly lit dining room, decorated in purple velvet and pink silk, old style jazz played by live musicians as you dine. A la carte, set menus and bar food are all available, dishes traditional with a contemporary twist.

Cuisine: British
Location: 1 Mark Lane, Corner of Dunster Court and Mark Lane, London, EC3R 7AH [Map]

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Proud Kitchen
Celebrated throughout London as a premiere venue for alternative music and fabulous off-High Street shopping, Camden also offers it’s own restaurant, the Proud Kitchen. A unique prospect, styled in a laid back, unpretentious way much like the rest of Proud, the Kitchen serves delightfully relaxed world cuisine, from Spanish to American, Chinese to British, to suit every taste and pocket alike. Based around tapas style sharing dishes and accompanied by a great and varied drinks list, the Proud Kitchen is perfect for pre-gig eating and indeed after food service the way is cleared for live music from top UK and international acts who play in the spacious South Gallery.

Cuisine: British
Location: The South Gallery, The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8AH [Map]

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Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis – a Latin phrase meaning "where are you going?" - is a superb place to ponder your path in life. This iconic west London dining institution, which first opened its doors in 1926, has been lovingly restored by Sam and Eddie Hart – the team behind the successful Spanish restaurants Fino and Barrafina. We love the luxe, retro vibe at Quo Vadis, and both the restaurant and the members club are popular with Soho media types, magazine editors and louche luvvies. Head Chef Jean Philippe Patruno has created a bold and tasty British menu at Quo Vadis, and signature dishes include the 48 day aged Hereford Rib of beef; the Lobster spaghetti and the summer pudding.

Cuisine: British
Location: 26 - 29 Dean Street, London, W1D 3LL [Map]

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Reef
Bringing a touch of glamour to the world of fish and chips is Reef restaurant in the western London suburb of Chiswick. The team at Reef has a passion for all the offerings of the deep blue sea, offering sublime fish and chips that are locally renowned for flavour, freshness and the generous size of the portions. But the menu features much more than classic fish and chips; there are lighter-than-air fish pie, mussels in white wine sauce, Goan fish curry as well as a superb rib eye steak with garlic butter and and lamb chops on a bed of creamy mash. The wine list is international, tending mostly to France, Italy and South Africa, with about half available in two sizes of glass. Reef’s décor, with its palm trees and chandeliers, red tones and designer style furnishings is stylish and cosy and funky at the same time. Reef restaurant is casual and relaxed with great service and bags of charm – a winning combination. You’ll be hooked.

Cuisine: British
Location: 1 Station Parade, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, W4 3HD [Map]

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Restaurant at No. 11
No. 11 is an iconic private members club and boutique hotel in Knightsbridge which attracts a glossy crowd of stylish sloanes, trust-fund totty and city suits who all love the decadent ambience and the hotel's critically acclaimed restaurant. Decorated with parquet floors and a chic all-white colour scheme, the Restaurant at No 11 is an ideal place for posh dinner parties, discreet business dining, and long lunches as well as post-shopping cocktails. Close to the Thames and Hyde Park, No 11 is in every discerning Londoner's little black book, and the polished modern British menu includes diver-caught scallops with pancetta and fennel, and roasted pork steaks with fondant potatoes, greens and mustard sauce.

Cuisine: British
Location: Private Members Club and Hotel, 11 Cadogan Gardens, Knightsbridge, SW3 2RJ [Map]

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Revolution Leadenhall
Famed throughout the UK as the leading vodka bar and restaurant, Revolution is as popular here on London’s busy Leadenhall Street as it is in the rest of the country. Designed with good times in mind, Revolution is stylishly decorated in bright colours and tongue in cheek details, dimly lit, just as a cool, urban bar should be. Offering a wide range of delicious and simple dishes throughout the day, the Revolution kitchen adds its own personal touch to traditional burgers and steaks with, of course, a little splash of vodka. With a wide range of beers and cocktails, plus a great music policy, you might come to Revolution for the food but you’ll stay for the good time.

Cuisine: British
Location: 140 - 144 Leadenhall Street, London, EC3V 4QT [Map]

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Rhodes 24
Located atop Tower 42, the City of London’s tallest complete building, Rhodes 24 is the Michelin-starred brainchild of celebrity chef Gary Rhodes. Directly overlooking the Gherkin then out across the South Bank and beyond, Rhodes 24 with its floor to ceiling windows offers an unbeatable position from which to really appreciate the beautiful British capital. The smart, modern décor of the spacious, bright dining room is very much in keeping with the corporate environment of the building and its little surprise to find that the clientele is made up of a combination of city slickers loosening their ties and business diners doing deals as well as, of course, a great many foodie types attracted by the celebrity name and Michelin nod. None are disappointed, with a typically Rhodes-esque menu full of comforting British favourites done with precision and elegance.

Cuisine: British
Location: Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, Bank, EC2N 1HQ [Map]

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Rhodes W1 Brasserie
Marble Arch’s has become a somewhat of a gastro-destination thanks to celeb chef Gary Rhodes’ W1 Brasserie. Located in the Cumberland Hotel, Chef Rhodes has brought his extraordinary passion for classic British cuisine to the table, complete with a stylish and fashionable restaurant to eat it in. Try melting braised oxtail with mashed potoatoes or whole grilled plaice with sweet red pepper butter. Save room for pudding though, as nearly all your favourites from childhood are on the menu. Our favourite? A world class sticky toffee pudding with toffee sauce.

Cuisine: British
Location: Marble Arch, Great Cumberland Place, London, W1H 7DL [Map]

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