London is home to iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Westminster and the Tower of London and is a fantastic place to visit - be it for a day, a weekend or longer. One of the world's great cities, it offers visitors a 'world in one city', with a cosmopolitan mix of cultures, architecture and cuisine. Indeed London offers some of the best and most diverse dining in the world, with exciting restaurants and world class chefs, it's not hard to find a great place to eat whilst on your holidays here. There are a large variety of package holidays to London available online too, so a trip to one of the city's top restaurants needn't break the bank. Here's a look at three of London's best restaurants.LatiumWithout doubt one of the best Italian restaurants in London, Latium offers understated excellence in the heart of the city's west end. With its winning formula of robust and personal authentic Italian food, elegant and intimate setting and discreet yet attentive service, it's no wonder this restaurant has accrued such a large following of loyal clientele. The menu is a delight with a wide variety of dishes that offer that rare real taste of Italy, with seasonal flavours and fresh daily made breads and pastas. There's even a separate menu wholly dedicated to the art of making ravioli. The chef, Maurizio Morelli is a real master of his craft and his commitment to excellence is evident in the sourcing, preparation and execution of his food. To accompany his heavenly creations, there is also an interesting wine list. At around £100 for a 3 course meal for two with wine it's not cheap, but when you're getting everything from crostini on arrival, to petit fours and an everlasting bread basket on top of a sensational meal, this seems pretty good value. You can find a variety of money off and late deals online to help buffer the shock.Café spiceSituated near London's Tower Hill, Café Spice Namaste continues to impress with its contemporary twist on authentic Indian cuisine. Décor is exotic and sumptuous, the food is excellent, the menu interesting and incredibly varied and the service flawless - what's not to love. Café Spice is also that rare place that will satisfy both vegetarians and die-hard carnivores with its imaginative recipes. At around £35-44 per head this Indian fine dining experience doesn't come at your usual curry house prices, but it's not your usual curry house experience and the extra is worth it. When the weather allows it, enjoy some al fresco dining or pre-dinner cocktails in the Ginger Garden.MoroSituated in the hip area of Exmouth market, this restaurant never disappoints. Offering an earthy fusion of Spanish and North African cuisine, Moro delivers robust flavours and satisfying dishes. The restaurant; decked out with zinc bar, polished wood floors and wood burning oven has a lively buzzing atmosphere and you can't fail to be seduced by the glorious smells of Smoky paprika, saffron and sweet cinnamon that emanate from the bustling kitchen. Its menu changes weekly but always offers variants of its famous wood-fired oven cooked meats, imaginative seafood dishes, wonderful sourdough breads and interesting puddings. Prices are around £25-35 per head, not budget, but very reasonable. Despite its reputation as one of the trendiest restaurants in London, emphasis at Moro continues to be on excellent food. The popularity of this restaurant speaks volumes.
quinta-feira, 15 de setembro de 2011
Package Holidays and Culinary Delights in the Capital
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