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Royal Albert Hall Restaurants


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Bistro 190 got a drubbing in Hardens (not that it's the bible or anything) and I haven't heard anything positive about the place recently. Anyone been? I went a very long time ago when AWT still owned it and hated it. But that's hardly relevent now I suppose. Just thought I'd tell you.

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I haven't been to the restaurant in ages and didn't even know AWT wasn't involved anymore. But when I went it was okay. Sort of B quality French bistro food. If I had to go to RAH, I would eat elsewhere. It's easy enough to eat in Mayfair at a place like Tamarind or Al Hamra and jump in a cab for the 5 minute ride to RAH. You can even go through the park and there wil be absolutely no traffic. Same if you ate up on Queensway or Westbourne Grove. It's a stright shot in a taxi.

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I think Ibla (top of Marylebone High Street) would be pushing it a bit from the RAH.

Second the idea of Launceston Place. Haven't been there for ages but it's the kind of restaurant that never really changes. Very comfortable, very comforting. A nice walk from the RAH.

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Or why not Garfinkel's? Or maybe Aberdeen Steak House?

Simon mentioned Launceston Place and that is an okay suggestion but if you are going to go that route, I would opt for Kensington Place (same owners) and take the short cab ride to RAH. It's a livelier place to eat. Launceston is on the dull side.

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I liked Arcadia at 35 Kensington High St.

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Gov. Schwarzenegger.

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