REVIEW: Winter Garden Restaurant At The Landmark Hotel, London

Winter Garden Restaurant, Landmark Hotel, London

Time for a very special dinner at one of London’s most spectacular 5-star hotels. Prepare to be dazzled by the stunning Winter Garden Restaurant at The Landmark.

There aren’t many restaurants in Central London like The Landmark’s Winter Garden. With giant palm trees and a feeling of the outdoors, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a beautiful hacienda somewhere a lot warmer than London in December!

The occasion? A special one! Our three-year anniversary. I knew this would be a beautifully romantic spot, perfect for a celebration like this!

Walking into the 5-Star Landmark Hotel is something magical in itself. As I walked through the double doors on Marylebone Road and up a smart staircase, I was greeted by THAT view. The palm trees, the glittery lights, the floors and floors above, topped with a glass atrium way up in the sky.

Winter Garden Restaurant, Landmark Hotel, London
Winter Garden Restaurant, Landmark Hotel, London

The unique restaurant is smart and sophisticated, especially with the sounds of a live pianist from the terrace area above. We settled at our table at the edge of the restaurant, facing the beautiful view, and started to peruse the menu

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REVIEW: A Michelin Starred Dinner at Petrus, London

William pear dessert at Petrus Restaurant London

Time for a very special dinner at one of the best restaurants in London – Gordon Ramsay’s Petrus.

As I weaved through the beautiful streets of Belgravia, I felt like I’d taken a trip back to ye olden days. Curved roads of London town houses, streets with boutiques and brasseries, and a smartly dressed clientele discussing business deals outside a gastropub – it felt like the perfect district for a smart restaurant. And there was Petrus…

Petrus Restaurant, London
Petrus Restaurant, London

My visit to Petrus was part of a special menu offered by Bookatable as part of the London Restaurant Festival 2018. Over the course of the evening we’d be treated to a starter, main and dessert, plus some lovely extras (including a kitchen tour) and a glass of champagne. All of that for £50, which considering a three-course dinner usually comes in at £85, is a serious bargain.

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