Restaurants in London
It is a huge task for a visitor to find the 'right place' to eat in London - with the 'right atmosphere', at the 'right price' - largely because, as in any big city, there are literally thousands of venues from which to choose.
London is the only second to Tokyo as the most expensive city in the world to eat. But this survey hides the fact that there are plenty of good value, even cheap places to eat - you just have to know where to look.
London has a restaurant to suit any taste, it's just a matter of finding it.
Chez Bruce
Chez Bruce is a restaurant located on Bellevue Road in the London borough of Wandsworth. The restaurant was opened in February, 1995 by Bruce Poole and his business partner Nigel Platts-Martin.
The Ivy
The Ivy's immense popularity - and close proximity to the major theatres in London.
Rhodes Twenty Four
Having previously lent his name, and expertise, to City Rhodes and Rhodes in the Square (now both closed), chef's chef Gary Rhodes has refocused his efforts to concentrate solely on Twenty Four - a panoramic restaurant based in the city's Tower 42.
Sticky Fingers
The brainchild of former Rolling Stones guitarist Bill Wyman (although he no longer has business links with the restaurant), Sticky Fingers has a good reputation for its authentic range of American burgers (which are all cooked to order).