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Richoux
An iconic London institution, Richoux is the place to sip and be seen in central London. Perfect for posh pre-theatre bites, business breakfasts and afternoon tea this renowned restaurant chain dates back to 1909 when it opened as a prestigious patisserie and confectioner in the capital. Needless to say, the puddings and cakes here are to die for, and the Mayfair branch of Richoux, located on South Audley Street, is a hop and a skip away from Grosvenor Square and a short stroll from Bond Street and the American Embassy. The classic cafe menu at Richoux is filled with old-school favourites, and we adore the signature eggs Benedict with English ham, and the classic Richoux club sandwich.

Cuisine: British
Location: 41A South Audley Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 2PS [Map]

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Richoux
An iconic London institution, Richoux is the place to sip and be seen in central London. Perfect for posh pre-theatre bites, business breakfasts and afternoon tea, this renowned restaurant chain dates back to 1909 when it opened as a prestigious patisserie and confectioner in the capital. Needless to say, the puddings and cakes here are to die for, and the Knightsbridge branch of Richoux – located on Brompton Road – is across the road from Harrod's, and a short stroll from the V A and the Royal Albert Hall. The classic cafe menu at Richoux is filled with old-school favourites, and we adore the signature eggs Benedict with English ham, and the classic Richoux club sandwich.

Cuisine: British
Location: 86 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW3 1ER [Map]

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Richoux
An iconic London institution, Richoux is the place to sip and be seen in central London. Perfect for posh pre-theatre bites, business breakfasts and afternoon tea this renowned restaurant chain dates back to 1909 when it opened as a prestigious patisserie and confectioner in the capital. Needless to say, the puddings and cakes here are to die for, and the Piccadilly branch of Richoux is located directly across the road from the Royal Academy making it convenient for the Ritz, Old Bond Street and the Burlington Arcade. The classic cafe menu at Richoux is filled with old-school favourites, and we adore the signature eggs Benedict with English ham, and the classic Richoux club sandwich.

Cuisine: British
Location: 172 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EJ [Map]

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Richoux
An iconic London institution, Richoux is the place to sip and be seen in central London. Perfect for posh pre-theatre bites, business breakfasts and afternoon tea this renowned restaurant chain dates back to 1909 when it opened as a prestigious patisserie and confectioner in the capital. Needless to say, the puddings and cakes here are to die for, and the St John's Wood branch of Richoux – located on Circus Road – is a hop and a skip away from Lord's cricket ground and a short stroll from Abbey Road and the London Zoo. The classic cafe menu at Richoux is filled with old-school favourites, and we adore the eggs Benedict with English ham, and the classic Richoux club sandwich.

Cuisine: British
Location: 3 Circus Road, St John's Wood, London, NW8 6NX [Map]

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Rivington Bar & Grill
A very smart and up-to-the-minute warehouse space in Shoreditch, London’s most BoHo corner, the Rivington Grill restaurant serves with best of British cuisine. The very groovy leather-sofa'ed bar offers terrific cocktails and a wonderful place to chill and meet friends and the front-of-house deli sells delicious treats to take home with you. But it's the main restaurant we want to focus on here - the whitewashed walls make a perfect backdrop for artworks dotting the walls by local artists, including Tracy Emin. The menu, on the other hand, is anything but modern. In fact, the Rivington could be nicknamed the Homesick Café. Open from breakfast through to the evening, Rivington Grill serves honest British stalwart cooking, from devilled kidneys on toast to nursery foods like fish fingers with mushy peas or steamed smoked haddock with poached egg. The wine list suits many wallets and the ambience is sophisticated and relaxed.

Cuisine: British
Location: 28 - 30 Rivington Street, London, EC2A 3DZ [Map]

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Rivington Bar & Grill
Housed in the Greenwich Picturehouse building, The Rivington Bar and Grill restaurant comes from the London stable that includes such stellar restaurants as The Ivy, Le Caprice and J Sheekey’s. That’s some pedigree. The Rivington Bar and Grill serves back-to-basics British cuisine all day long from brunch until late. The bar offers terrific cocktails and all-day dining - the perfect place to chill and meet friends. But it's the main restaurant we want to focus on here. Flooded with natural light, The Rivington’s whitewashed walls and stripped wooden floors creating a cool and relaxed dining space. The Rivington Bar and Grill's menu is carefully compiled using the best seasonal produce available, sourced from small suppliers in and around the British Isles. Traditional favourites includes dived Lyme Bay scallops with bacon and sea purslane, Hereford rib eye with chips, the all-day breakfast and the delicious bread and butter pudding.

Cuisine: British
Location: 178 Greenwich High Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 8NN [Map]

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Roast
Roast restaurant in London’s iconic Borough Market near London Bridge uses the finest in British seasonal ingredients to create superb classical British cooking, and has won a legion of dedicated fans and a clutch of awards. From its lovely setting in the portico of Borough's former flower market, Roast offers you views of the bustling market, the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral or its own fascinating open kitchen. Super-restaurateur Iqbal Wahhab, founder of the Cinnamon Club, is the genius behind Roast, while Head Chef Lawrence Keogh, formerly of The Ritz, The Avenue, The Goring and others, works his culinary magic on the best breakfast in London, amazing Sunday lunches, and special Native Breed Monday dishes. The award-winning wine list includes a great selection of English labels among its international offerings that include a long list by the small and large glass. Roast restaurant is rapidly becoming one of London's favourite places to dine.

Cuisine: British
Location: The Floral Hall, Borough Market, London, SE1 1TL [Map]

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Rockwell Bar and Restaurant
Located on the south side of Trafalgar Square, Rockwell Bar and Restaurant is a stylish haven, worlds away from the bustling streets of the West End. Plush leather armchairs placed casually around generously spaced black lacquer tables makes this a truly glamorous venue, ideal for a romantic meal or dinner with friends. Chef Stirling Webb uses seasonal produce to create inspired menus that feature signature dishes like pork belly with a pumpkin mash and Calvados jus; open lasagne with goats cheese, aubergine and tomatoes; and the white chocolate mousse with bay leaf and cardamom. No meal is complete without a visit to the bar, boasting great views and one of the best collections of bourbon outside Kentucky.

Cuisine: British
Location: The Trafalgar Hilton Hotel, 2 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2TS [Map]

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Rose and Crown
Situated in north London in the heart of leafy Highgate, The Rose and Crown has been transformed from a perfectly acceptable gastropub into a comfortably elegant destination restaurant. Inside the Rose and Crown restaurant the décor is new-style classic, with pale walls, wooden floors, smart artwork, columns, with pools of light and soft leather chairs that all come together to create an ideal setting for dining well. Head Chef Gareth Thomas has worked with top chefs like Jean-Christophe Novelli and Gary Rhodes, so it’s no surprise to find classic French influences on his modern British cuisine. Popular dishes include the confit of Gloucester Old Spot pork belly with a Calvados jus, the beef shin burger with triple-cooked chips, and honey-glazed duck breast. In summer, the Rose and Crown’s charming patio is open for lunch and dinner. And Michelin recommends the Rose and Crown, as do we.

Cuisine: British
Location: 86 Highgate High Street, London, N6 5HX [Map]

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Rotunda Bar and Restaurant
Anglophilic epicureans eat your heart out – the Rotunda Bar is an amazing gourmet restaurant in the heart of King's Cross that will seduce your British tastebuds with everything from stellar Sunday roasts to hog roasts and a to-die-for English strawberry Eton mess. This neighbourhood gem overlooks the Battlebridge Basin and has a large canalside al fresco terrace for summertime dining, and the menu is like an organic orgy direct from the restaurant's own Northumberland Farm. We highly recommend the Northumbrian beef and ale casserole with horseradish dumplings and the poached Cornish haddock with spinach, a poached free-range egg and mustard cream. The Rotunda is a stylish choice for schmoozing, cocktail dates, Sunday brunch and hearty dinner parties.

Cuisine: British
Location: Kings Place, 90 York way, London, N1 9AG [Map]

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