Book Restaurants in West Central London

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12 Temple Place Restaurant
Situated inside the stylish Swissôtel The Howard, 12 Temple Place is always buzzing with local City workers who drop in for business lunches and after-work meals. The minimalist dining room features glass-topped tables, quirky candelabras and stunning designer patchwork furniture, giving the restaurant a colourful and trendy atmosphere. In the summer months, the sunny garden courtyard is perfect for alfresco dinner dates. With Chef Brian Spark’s exquisite British menu and afternoon tea on offer, dining here is a real treat for your tastebuds. We love the assiette of suckling pig with crackling, celeriac, apples and grain mustard; the pea and crab mousse with marjoram, poached crayfish and bisque foam; and the roast buccleuch beef fillet, oxtail and bone marrow pie.

Cuisine: British
Location: 12 Temple Place, London, WC2R 2PR [Map]

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Acorn House Restaurant
Come to Acorn House Restaurant in London’s King’s Cross for a great meal and leave with a clear conscience. Acorn House is London’s very first completely eco-friendly restaurant - from the vegetable-based ink on the menus to the rooftop herb garden, even down to the carbon footprint-busting means by which the menu’s seasonal ingredients arrive at the kitchen. The design is sleek and modern with an open kitchen and bustling atmosphere. The modern European menu changes at least monthly to take advantage of peak produce while the international wine list features Sussex and Kentish labels among the labels on the international biodynamic, organic, carbon neutral and Fairtrade list. Acorn House also provides an educational resource for local schools, the public in general and a new breed of trainee chefs too.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 69 Swinton Street, London, WC1X 9NT [Map]

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Adam Street
There's something rather fun about Adam Street, a private members club that spreads beneath The Strand. Maybe it's the fact that a solitary door leads to a surprising set of 18th cum 21st century vaults, or perhaps it's the friendly, successful, good-looking crowd that hang out here. Then again maybe it's because the vaults are literally the stuff of Dickens' novels. Whatever the reason, there's a lot to like about Adam Street - especially the restaurant. Set in a semi-circular vault, it's lined with sumptuous dark red banquettes and several mirrors, a must for the roving eye. The modern British club menu is probably best described as jazzed up public school comfort food, so think salmon fishcake with baby spinach and rhubarb crumble; simple but exclusive.

Cuisine: British
Location: 9 Adam Street, The Strand, London, WC2N 6AA [Map]

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Albannach
A leading light on the London dining scene, Albannach is glamorous, decadent, smart and classic. Spread over three grandiose floors on Trafalgar Square, the restaurant is spacious and modern with dark woods used throughout and witty touches which appeal to the local fashion and media crowd. A restructured menu follows a pattern of high quality ingredients, including beef from the famous Hereford Cattle, and classic, simple creations, all showcasing what modern British cuisine has to offer. Grills and fish are at the forefront, flanked by lighter salads and starters and the best British desserts plus delectable whisky cocktails which form the backbone of a strong selection of drinks available at your table or in the bar.

Cuisine: British
Location: 66 Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DS [Map]

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All Star Lanes
When it opened in 2006 All Star Lanes bowled London right over. A few years on and this bowling alley, restaurant and all around place to see and be seen, is going from strength to strength. Styled as a retro American diner, complete with leather lined booths and low slung lights. Even the odd winking ‘50s pin up is to be spotted here and there. The dining area overlooks the bowling alley which has made All Star Lanes a favourite adding plenty of fun and quirky entertainment to your evening, whether you intend to hit a few strokes or not. All Star Lanes food is, of course, classic American diner fare done with style and sophistication and accompanied by cocktails too.

Cuisine: North American
Location: Victoria House, Bloomsbury Place, London, WC1B 4DA [Map]

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Amphitheatre Restaurant, Bar & Terrace
The Amphitheatre Restaurant is the grand dame of pre-theatre London dining. Set inside the iconic Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, this theatrical dining room is the favourite haunt of lush luvvies and old-school socialites who adore the splendid setting and superb modern Euro menu. Decorated with plush ruby-red velvet seating, fresh flowers and ebony accents, the Amphitheatre is only open to ticket holders in the evenings but anyone can pop in at lunchtime for the excellent set menu. Several ballet and opera themed rooms are available for private dinner parties, and true aficionados will adore the afternoon teas available combined with a backstage tour.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD [Map]

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Asia de Cuba
With its jaw-dropping Phillipe Starck designed interior and prime location in St Martins Lane Hotel in London’s West End, Asia de Cuba restaurant is a magnet for a young, fashionable crowd. But while trend-led high rollers may be drawn to Asia de Cuba to experience the stylish dangling light bulbs, pale wood, retro photographs and the library pillars, they stay for the food, an exciting Asian and Latin American cuisine inspired by Old Havana. Be ready to share family-style, as dishes come in big portions at dinner. Just a few easy steps from Covent Garden and a dozen theatres, Asia de Cuba offers excellent pre-theatre dining in the shape of Japanese style bento boxes. Diners who are able to devote a bit more time find themselves lingering over meals before stepping into the exclusive Light Bar. Of note are Asia de Cuba’s imaginative vegetarian selections and the sweet tooth-satisfying dessert menu. Style and substance – Asia de Cuba has it all.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: St Martins Lane Hotel, 45 St Martins Lane, Covent Garden, WC2N 4HX [Map]

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Axis at One Aldwych
Axis at One Aldwych restaurant in London’s West End is a prime example of a restaurant that just oozes glamour. With a stunning design by Mary Fox Linton, the dining room is decked out in sultry green Thai silk with soft leather accents of black and purple, perfect for romantic suppers or power lunches. The new modern British menu comes courtesy of Executive Chef Tony Fleming, a student of the great Marco Pierre White. It embraces all that is good and seasonal, sourcing local, sustainable and organic ingredients wherever possible. Both traditional and innovative dishes are found side-by-side on Fleming’s menu, like chicken liver parfait with chutney and brioche alongside sautéed fillets of red mullet with aromatic couscous, baby fennel and tomato butter. Axis at One Aldwych is perfect for pre-theatre suppers and post-Courtauld Gallery meals. The service is quick and friendly and the quality at Axis at One Aldwych is always very high indeed.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: One Aldwych Hotel, Covent Garden, WC2B 4RH [Map]

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Bacco Restaurant and Wine Bar
Located on Red Lion Street, just a stones throw from Chancery Lane and Covent Garden, Bacco is a warm and welcoming restaurant and wine bar – perfect for post-work catch-ups and pre-theatre dinners. The interior is bright and airy with smart wooden floors, leather seating and large windows creating a stylish but unpretentious space for lunch or dinner. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable and will happily guide diners through the classic Italian menu. Popular dishes include pan-fried veal escalope with mixed mushroom and truffle oil; Tuscan-style pappardelle with slow-cooked hare ragout; and the delicious taglioni with scallops, crab, garlic and olive oil. Bacco’s thoughtfully compiled wine list is a real treat for connoisseurs and wines from the various regions of Italy.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: 25 - 26 Red Lion Street, Holborn, WC1R 4PS [Map]

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Bali Bali
An utterly authentic Indonesian restaurant in London’s West End, Bali Bali goes from strength to strength, constantly gaining new fans among locals and visitors alike. Classically decorated in simple tones and unfussy furnishings, Bali Bali has a pleasingly relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere and efficient service from staff who know the menu well. For the many years that Bali Bali has been a fixture on the London dining scene the kitchen has only improved, perfecting the traditional regional Indonesian dishes which delight customers with their balance of flavour and heat. The lunchtime and pre-theatre menus are an ideal introduction to Indonesian food or, if you can’t decide, simply give chef free reign over your dining experience.

Cuisine: Indonesian
Location: 150 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, WC2H 8HL [Map]

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