London Hilton, 22 Park Lane, W1K 1BE The impressive view from Galvin at Windows Aqua The prices are high but so is the quality at this little offshoot of Paris on Park Lane, which offers slick service and carefully-sourced and assembled bistro dishes along with stunning views of Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace and beyond. The oldest restaurant on this list, the Galvin Brothers (who also run Galvin Bistrot de Luxe and Galvin La Chapelle, among others) opened Windows in 2006. It’s open summertime only and is due to reopen again in summer 2018.Ī post shared by City Social on at 10:52am PDT Simple grills, salads and spreads on toast are the mainstay of the food list, while negronis, americanos and spritz are what most of the hip crowd drink. Royal Garden Hotel, 2-24 Kensington High Street, W8 4PT View from Min Jiang Frank’sĪ very different style of eatery to most of the plush restaurants on this list, Frank’s Café is on the roof of a Peckham multi-storey carpark. Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, South Bank, SE1 9PH OXO Tower Restaurant Min JiangĪt the top of the Royal Garden Hotel on Kensington High Street, Min Jiang Chinese restaurant is best known for its signature Beijing duck cooked in a wood-fired oven, but also specialises in all manner of dim sum and classic Chinese dishes pimped up with luxurious ingredients such as lobster and venison. It may not be the tallest but it is one of the oldest on the list, plus it commands impressive views down the River Thames and across to the City of London. Londonist's Ruth Hargreaves recommends the rooftop OXO Tower Restaurant, open since 1996 and sitting pretty on the eighth floor of this riverside building.
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