Book Restaurants in West Central London

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Bateaux London
Looking for a different dining experience? Bateaux London, London’s leading restaurant cruise provider could be the answer. Combining unrivalled views of London from the river with delicious food, this is an experience that should not be missed. Lunch cruises last an hour and a half and are available from £27.50 per person, which includes a set three course meal and interesting commentary. Dinner cruises, starting from £75 per person, are a more formal affair; London’s sights are lit up at night and the twinkling lights create a magical evening. This indulgent experience lasts over two and a half hours and comprises of a four course menu. Please see menu section for cruise package options.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: Embankment Pier, Victoria Embankment, London, WC2N 6NU [Map]

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Bedford & Strand
Diners in search of great food and good times need look no further than Bedford Strand restaurant, a bar, wine room and bistro at the epicentre of London’s Theatre District close to Charing Cross Station. Divided into a laid-back bar area and a smart dining section, it’s a blend of old-school London wine bar and Parisian bistro, with simple wooden furniture, cream walls and a zinc bar. The modern European cuisine encompasses familiar British and continental dishes like potted crab with sourdough toast, homemade sausages with mash and onion gravy; and fish pie with seasonal greens. Ah, but then there’s Bedford Strand’s extensive wine list. It’s a four-page treasure trove divided into Honest, Decent and Good with chatty and detailed tasting notes. Perfect for pre-theatre dinner or post-work sessions or for an evening’s exploration of the mysterious delights of the world’s wines.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 1A Bedford Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 9HH [Map]

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Bertorelli
Located in the heart of London's theatre-land in Covent Garden's St Martins Lane, Bertorelli restaurant is a trusted name in Italian restaurants. The Bertorelli chain opened its first restaurant in 1913, and this restaurant is renowned for its authentic Italian menu, sleek brasserie-style interior and polished service. A stylish spot for business breakfasts, lunch with friends and pre/post theatre dining, Bertorelli restaurant has a relaxed, down-to-earth atmosphere and is popular with a chic crowd who adore the fresh salads, Italian wine list and homemade pastas. Signature dishes include the fritto misto di mare with a roasted pepper mayonnaise; the penne bolognese in a rustic ragu made from braised beef, tomatoes and red wine; and the chargrilled wild boar sausages served with Parmesan mash and onions. A meal at Bertorelli restaurant before or after an event at the Coliseum next door is one of London’s favourite traditions.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 37 St Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4ER [Map]

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Bhatti
Covent Garden ain't short of good Indian restaurants, and Bhatti is amongst the best. After all, it's been recommended by Egon Ronay. Housed in an historic 17th century listed building, it is pleasantly bright inside where spotlights highlight the shiny blonde wooded floor and chairs. After a friendly welcome comes the best bit - the menu. There's nothing esoteric or scary on it, just a familiar palate-pleasing list of the dishes you know and love - chicken tikka masala, jalfreizi, vindaloo, madras, lamb rogan ghosh...Pretty much everything is good value; a bottle of house wine costs just under a tenner. Whether a curry lover or curry virgin, Bhatti is a great place to explore Indian cuisine.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 37 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, WC2B 5AA [Map]

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Bistro 1
toptable Dining Awards 2010 - Runner-up: Best for Value. Situated in the heart of Covent Garden, not far from Charing Cross, the Southampton Street location of Bistro1 is perfect for post-shopping pit-stops and pre-theatre meals. For hearty meals and an unpretentious vibe, Bistro1 is also a fun spot for office parties and lively nights out with groups of friends. The restaurant's service is super-friendly, but Bistro1's menu itself is the main attraction, crammed with old-fashioned favourites such as fish and chips, bangers and mash and chargrilled sardines. We love the pan-fried tuna steak with sautéed cherry tomatoes, garlic sauce and rice; the Mediterranean-style meat Moussaka with rice and salad; and the sticky and delicious homemade banoffee pie.

Cuisine: Mediterranean
Location: 33 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HE [Map]

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Bloomsbury Street Bar & Restaurant
Bloomsbury Street Bar & Restaurant is a cool and intimate space in the heart of London's avant garde creative quarter, moments from the steps of the British Museum.

Cuisine: British
Location: 7-13 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3QD [Map]

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Bloomsbury Street Bar and Restaurant
Tucked away in the arts and craftsy creative quarter of Bloomsbury in London, this luxe restaurant is discreet venue for quiet business lunches and stylish evening meals. Located inside the Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel, the Bloomsbury Street Bar and Restaurant – with intricate black leather chairs, black tables, red accents and beige walls – oozes plush elegance, and the Modern European menu is guaranteed to impress. Menus are created by Redmond Hayward, who has won many culinary accolades including a coveted Michelin star at his previous venture, Redmond’s. Signature dishes include the duck liver and foie gras parfait with fig chutney; the pan-fried sea trout in puff pastry served with cucumber spaghetti; and the decadent rhubarb and stem ginger rice pudding with creamy lime custard.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel, 9 - 13 Bloomsbury Street, Covent Garden, WC1B 3QD [Map]

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Blue Door Bistro
Just a few short steps from the British Museum, the Blue Door Bistro is, a very popular restaurant with a varied crowd. Indeed you’ll find everyone from tourists to local media types and legal eagles from nearby chambers enjoying the bustling atmosphere of this informal hotel restaurant. Situated within the Montague Hotel, the Blue Door Bistro nonetheless feels very much in its own space - it’s relaxed and charmingly decorated in a simple, French style with fresh flowers on each table and a quirky mural of Victorian London across three walls. With an AA rosette to its name, the Blue Door Bistro produces good honest food with simplicity and care.

Cuisine: French
Location: Montague Hotel, 15 Montague Street, London, WC1B 5BJ [Map]

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Boulevard Brasserie
Boulevard Brasserie has been a fixture on London's Covent Garden scene for more than 20 years. In fact, among Covent Garden restaurants, Boulevard Brasserie restaurant is something of a glittering grande dame with an endlessly popular brasserie menu, space for everyone and friendly service. Located just 200 meters from the Piazza, between the Royal Opera House and the Strand Theatre, this popular brasserie restaurant is ideally situated for theatre goers but likewise draws a diverse crowd of locals, tourists and business people. Spilt over two floors, Boulevard Brasserie also has its own bar, The Boulevard Cellars. This intimate wine bar has its own unique atmosphere and serves up a great selection of French wines, champagnes and charcuterie platters. Classic, uncomplicated French dishes are the mainstay of the Boulevard Brasserie menu – think boeuf bourguignon, steak frites and wonderful tartines which make the perfect quick, easy lunch.

Cuisine: French
Location: 40 Wellington Street, Covent Garden, WC2E 7BD [Map]

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Boyd's Bar and Brasserie
Spectacular. There is no other word for Boyd’s Bar and Brasserie, part of The Northumberland on the very edge of Trafalgar Square. In such a historic setting it would be all to easy to create a contrived olde worlde atmosphere, however the designers of Boyd’s have instead sunk their teeth in to splendid surroundings with contemporary gusto, bringing together decadent original marble walls with traditional furniture and touches of timeless modern design to create an impressive space which is bound to elicit awed gasps from first time visitors. Surprisingly good value, Boyd’s Brasserie offers everything from a basic takeaway breakfast for just a fiver to a full English brunch, steak and chips and tapas, Brit style. From its food to its feel, Boyd’s successfully creates the air of an old fashioned gentlemen’s club brought elegantly in to the 21st century.

Cuisine: British
Location: 8 Northumberland Avenue, West End London, WC2N 5BY [Map]

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