Restuarant in the vicinity of Oxford Street
Restuarant in the vicinity of Oxford Street
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Mr Gearchange

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5,892 posts

230 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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I need to take a customer out to dinner next week - they are staying at the Raddison Edwardian on Oxford Street so it should be somewhere that is reasonably close.

It should be nice but not too pricey (i got a bking for taking my last customer to Pied a Terre - worth it though)

Also where is the easiest place to park the car? Sorry but I don't 'do' London very often as is probably apparent...

Mobile Chicane

21,842 posts

236 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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I'm rather fond of The Providores on Marylebone High Street.

There are loads of multistory car parks in the area - Bryanston Street, Marylebone Lane, Cavendish Square etc.

Wadeski

8,872 posts

237 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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Wild Honey near Bond Street is lovely.


Mutt

1,115 posts

215 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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Wadeski said:
Wild Honey near Bond Street is lovely.
Second that; it's Michelin starred. Quite informal though.

There is loads of free parking in Westminster from 18:30. Try some of the squares. I parked in Manchester Square last night, 5 minute walk from Oxford Street and there was plenty of bays.

Edited by Mutt on Thursday 4th March 16:27

Mr Gearchange

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5,892 posts

230 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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Thanks - I've booked Wild Honey, I'll let you know how it was biggrin

Tahiti

991 posts

271 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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I went there for lunch today and can vouch for the place. Lovely. £70 a head or thereabouts inc not a lot drinks.

Mr Gearchange

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5,892 posts

230 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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Nom nom nom - was excellent.
Had Pork Belly and Snails for a starter followed by Cod & Shelfish Vinagrette then Chocolate Soup and Milk Sorbet for pud.

The main was slightly underwhelming - I didn't feel that it was terribly flavoursome - not bad by any means but it didn't blow me away. Starter and desert was sublime.

Three courses and coffee for three with a bottle of wine, 3 beers and a G&T was 209 quid which was very reasonable.

Derry Irvine was sat on the next table too. Neither of my guests knew who he was biggrin

Zod

35,295 posts

282 months

Friday 12th March 2010
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Latium on Berners Street, opposite the Sanderson.