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Where To Go For A Business Lunch In London
18 great spots that cover every type of business lunch you can imagine.
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Gouqi
Gouqi is a moody, high-end Chinese restaurant in St James’s with some buttery lobster noodles and more expensive and tasty things.
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805 Restaurants
A pioneer of British West African fine dining, 805 Restaurants is great for date night or a special occasion down the Old Kent Road.
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Bombay Palace
Bombay Palace is a high-end restaurant on Connaught Square with the kind of attentive service and stand-up Punjabi dishes that’s ideal for a business dinner or a meal with your in-laws.
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Jeru
Sophisticated, suave, with hefty prices to match, Jeru is an Eastern Mediterranean restaurant that’s distinctly Mayfair.
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Fallow
Fallow is a slick, sustainable restaurant near Piccadilly Circus, perfect for impressing clients or sharing oysters on a fancy date.
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The Twenty Two
A Mayfair restaurant serving pricey Mediterranean and British-inspired dishes in a grand Edwardian manor turned hotel.
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Noble Rot
Not only is Noble Rot one of London’s best wine bars, it’s one of London’s best restaurants. Hit it for drinks and dinner, or just drinks and drinks.
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Manteca
Manteca is a British-led, Italian-inspired restaurant in Shoreditch making seductive food in a buzzy space. Come for the vibe and stick around for a second bowl of pig skin ragu.
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Trivet
If you're in the market for a charming covered terrace or a theatrical sauce pour in Bermondsey, Trivet has got you covered.
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Maria G's
A hidden Italian-inspired restaurant in Kensington, Maria G's has a charming garden and great seasonal small plates.
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The George
The George is a classy central London pub. It combines a boozy downstairs with a decadent dining room upstairs that serves delicious and faultless British classics at a not insignificant price.
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Langan's Brasserie
A Mayfair classic that’s been serving champagne since the eighties, Langan’s is perfect for celebratory breakfasts.
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Ham Yard Hotel
A hotel restaurant in Soho, Ham Yard is a great shout for a sophisticated client meeting or a cocktail and a bite to eat.
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Noble Rot Soho
Noble Rot’s second restaurant slips effortlessly into Soho with a familiar sense of style, comfort and potential sordidness.
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Rovi
Rovi is a restaurant for the future. It serves excellent middle-eastern inspired sharing plates in a beautiful room in Fitzrovia.
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St. John
St. John in Clerkenwell is a special place. It’s often referred to as an institution. And having a meal here is one of the best things you can do.
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Cornerstone
Cornerstone is a classy but casual seafood restaurant in Hackney Wick. It’s a place that’s worth shelling out for, if only once.
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Imperial Treasure
Imperial Treasure is a big, fancy Chinese restaurant in St James’s which lacks atmosphere, but serves some pretty great dim sum.
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Boisdale of Mayfair
Boisdale in Mayfair is all about tartan, royal-approved steak, surprisingly affordable burgers, and err, more tartan.
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Kama By Vineet
This spot inside the Harrods Dining Hall closes early, but the excellent Indian food means that you should go here.