sdg1871 Goes to London and Paris -- Restaurant Recommendations Needed
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I will be spending this week in London and the next one in Paris. I would love to hear your restaurant recommendations for both cities. I've booked lunch at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay and am doing tea at Brown's Hotel. Some of my fav Indian restaurants are in London (Mela and Tamarind) are in London but beyond that, I'm all ears.
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In London, Amaya. Located just off Belgrave Square. Outstanding Indian, fine dining with a great wine list. Ken Lo's for chinese. For Thai, Patara on Beauchamp Place...
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I will be spending this week in London and the next one in Paris. I would love to hear your restaurant recommendations for both cities. I've booked lunch at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay and am doing tea at Brown's Hotel. Some of my fav Indian restaurants are in London (Mela and Tamarind) are in London but beyond that, I'm all ears.
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Check out Le Grand Vefour and Guy Savoy in Paris. The Grand Vefour was probably the most expensive dinner I've ever enjoyed, but absolutely sensational. It had the full three Michelin Stars when I last went, Guy Savoy also has three stars. For London, you're spoiled for choice. Some of the very best restaurants in the world. You've picked the best of Ramsay's restaurants already (the place you've booked has three Michelin stars).
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I would have suggested Heston Blumenthal's 3 Michelin stars The Fat Duck but if you're there next week there's zero chance of a reservation. This is one you plan for more than a month in advance.
It was voted best restaurant in the world in 2005.
It was voted best restaurant in the world in 2005.
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Check out Le Grand Vefour and Guy Savoy in Paris. The Grand Vefour was probably the most expensive dinner I've ever enjoyed, but absolutely sensational. It had the full three Michelin Stars when I last went, Guy Savoy also has three stars. For London, you're spoiled for choice. Some of the very best restaurants in the world. You've picked the best of Ramsay's restaurants already (the place you've booked has three Michelin stars).
I would have suggested Heston Blumenthal's 3 Michelin stars The Fat Duck but if you're there next week there's zero chance of a reservation. This is one you plan for more than a month in advance.
It was voted best restaurant in the world in 2005.
It was voted best restaurant in the world in 2005.