Originally a small oyster bar, J Sheekey preserves an unstuffy and intimate air which has made it a West End favourite for over 100 years. Cosy up in a dark corner in one of this fish restaurant’s wood-panelled interconnecting rooms and try not to gawp at the high-profile clientele. The seafood is fresh and delivered with flair, and there’s an imaginative vegetarian …
Kyashii takes contemporary Japanese dining to a new level. Stunning space-age décor runs over 2 floors, with a restaurant, cocktail lounge and sushi bar preparing colourful and exotic dishes and drinks. Sushi is a speciality, with different varieties of sake also available.
A perfect spot for pre or post-theatre dining, the nostalgic air of Salieri on the Strand makes for a comfortable and relaxed meal, offering French and Mediterranean food at unbeatable prices for such an enviable location. Opposite the Savoy Hotel, close to Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square and several West End theatres, Salieri is immediately eye-catching. The spectacular collection of enormous potted plants …
With its sterling reputation, Garfunkel’s St Martin’s Lane serves a wonderfully eclectic mix of British and international cuisine. A simple yet on-trend eatery, Garfunkel’s offers an array of diverse menus, from breakfast through to dinner. The afternoon tea selection presents a sophisticated range, as well as delectable desserts and gourmet coffees.