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The Barbary - (Near Westminster, london)

Address: 🏡 16 Neals Yard, London WC2H 9DP, UK
Phone : +44 020 7870 5659
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la roche

La Roche - Westminster

Rating: 4 /5
Sarah Oren Brasky Puchita was a lovely help after a long touristy morning, when I needed a reprieve for my hungry cranky kid. We left happy, satiated, and relaxed. I had the vegetarian Med Toast— delicious! Kids menu fish n chips was just right, too. Great little quiet find!!

Story Cellar - Westminster

Rating: 4.3 /5
Genevieve Segall The soufflé and snail bolognaise were incredible. Rotisserie chicken was delicious. Perfectly balanced dishes that we enjoyed in a relaxed atmosphere. Slight issue with one of the courses and they dealt with it diligently and courteously so felt very taken care off. It’s lovely and so are the staff. Can’t recommend enough. It’s an experience worth having.
mildreds covent garden

Mildreds Covent Garden - Westminster

Rating: 4.8 /5
Vee Lei 2 of us had 2 cocktails, a starter to shared, 2 mains and 2 desserts. Came up to +£100 I would love to take another friend to eat there again. Food looked good, tasted fabulous, left there with my belly full. So close to my work, I think I will be there very soon!
brasserie blanc   chancery lane

Brasserie Blanc - Chancery Lane - Westminster

Rating: 4.5 /5
Kerry Sieger My sister and I went to Brasserie Blanc on a whim. French just sounded better than Italian, which had been our original plan. We are so glad we went! Everything from the service to the food to the ambiance was wonderful. I had escargots and sautéed mushrooms and artichoke hearts, finished with an apple tart. My sister had pate and pan fried trout finished with pistachio soufflé. We both had a glass of wine (Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon blanc, respectively). Every bit of the food was delicious. And the service! I jokingly mentioned to the waiter that I thought the vegan mushrooms and artichokes would taste better sautéed in butter, and he must have spoken to the chef because voila there was a distinct butter taste to my meal! The hostess was very friendly too, telling us the signature dessert (pistachio soufflé) and also mentioning the loyalty program at the restaurant (Le Club), which gave us a 25% discount. My sister and I enjoyed both the food and the service so much we’re planning to return tomorrow night, our last night in London, to try all the foods we didn’t get a chance to try tonight. I highly recommend Brasserie Blanc, especially the Chancery Lane location!
smith & wollensky

Smith & Wollensky - Westminster

Rating: 4.5 /5
Michael’s Reviews ★★★★★ We had a wonderful anniversary dinner at Smith & Wollensky. From start to finish, the experience was excellent. The two of us shared the jumbo shrimp cocktail (although not as jumbo as I expected) and the classic Wollensky salad, followed by a Kansas cut sirloin and a beautifully cooked USDA Prime steak—everything was outstanding and perfectly prepared. The service was attentive and polished, and the atmosphere had that timeless, classic Smith & Wollensky feel. To make the evening even more special, the staff surprised us with two glasses of champagne and a small cake to celebrate our anniversary, which was such a thoughtful touch. Overall, a lovely dining experience and a perfect place for a special occasion in London.

Six Clerks Restaurant & Bar - Westminster

Rating: 4.4 /5
Mira Shah Six Clerks is such a cosy and inviting spot inside The Law Society, The food was absolutely incredible. Chef Scott Dineen created a five course tasting menu celebrating British spring produce, and every dish was a hit. We started with London sourdough and burnt onion butter - simple, rich, and the perfect way to begin. Then came “Down the Rabbit Hole”, a beautifully done pressed rabbit terrine with lemon verbena emulsion and black olive - so delicate and full of flavour. Next up, “Eggs ‘n’ Soldiers”, which was hands down one of my favourites. A creamy Lancashire bomb custard, firecracker jam, a soft pheasant egg, and Wye Valley asparagus - comforting but elevated. “Mary Had a Little Lamb”—perfectly cooked Romney Marsh lamb, with smoked belly curds, morels, wild garlic, and kombu dashi. Every element worked together beautifully. “The Crossover”, a clever play on a hot cross bun with sherry caramel, whipped Baron Bigod cheese, and black truffle - sweet, savoury, and completely addictive. And finally, dessert: “The Humble Carrot” - a gorgeous mix of carrot cake, ice cream, pickled walnuts, orange marmalade, and dill granita. Unexpected, refreshing, and the perfect way to end. The whole experience was thoughtful, balanced, and absolutely delicious. Highly recommend.