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Palm Court Brasserie - (Near Westminster, london)

Address: 🏡 39 King St, London WC2E 8JS, UK
Phone : +44 020 7240 2939
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Near Westminster

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Gaucho Covent Garden - Westminster

Rating: 4.6 /5
Inderjeet Tak This is the first time I have visited this restaurant for my teams Christmas meal. Our group contained a bunch of carnivores, herbivores and some pescatarians. Everyone was very impressed with quality and quantity of the dishes the kitchen served. The restaurant was decorated with an awesome Christmas theme. The food was very tasty and everyone was very impressed with its quality and quantity. The service was quick and focused and the atmosphere was awesome. Loved it and would recommend without hesitation.
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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!
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Cafe de Provence - Westminster

Rating: 4.7 /5
Slingsby Francis E. (Jon Paul Allen) Nipped in for a quick breakfast while staying at the nearby Travelodge. Had a lovely vegetarian breakfast. Friendly service, and a nice atmosphere.
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Prezzo - Westminster

Rating: 4.4 /5
Arish Gadar The food was really good, tasty and you can feel the fresh made items. The service was welcoming and very attentive always smiling unfortunately I saw just 2 waiters running around in an almost full restaurant.
punch & judy

Punch & Judy - Westminster

Rating: 4.3 /5
Leicester Eats & Sips The Punch and Judy pub in Covent Garden is a real hidden gem with so much history behind it. The pub is named after the famous Punch and Judy shows, which have long been part of Covent Garden’s cultural heritage, and you can really feel that sense of history when you are there. It is part of the Greene King chain, but it does not feel generic at all. The drinks are reasonably priced, especially for such a central London location, and the food looks absolutely delicious. There is also a great selection of beers on offer. One of the highlights is the balcony seating where you can sit, relax and watch the entertainment and atmosphere of Covent Garden below. There is not a huge amount of space on the balcony, but that just adds to its charm. It really feels like a place you would miss unless you know where to look, as it is slightly tucked away and easy to walk past. A brilliant little addition to Covent Garden, especially in the summer, with character, history and good value for money.

The Stage at The Londoner - Westminster

Rating: 4.8 /5
Sam Scalabrini Lucia was our server and she was great! Everything was delicious. We were stuffed by the end of our tea experience. I especially loved the scones and cakes!! The food was well worth the price.