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best restaurant in London - is it Gordon Ramsey's?

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thewomanwhothoughtshewasahat · 14/06/2006 13:38

have a large debt to pay to my dh, and I want to take him out for the seriously best meal London can provide. He's a big fan of food. He's been to Pied a Terre, the Glass House and a number of others with stars (whose names escape me at the momemt) but not Gordon Ramsey's. Is that the one I should go for?

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sandradee · 14/06/2006 13:43

I'm going on Monday to Gordon Ramsay's at Hospital Road (someone else is paying. It's only only 3 start restaurant in London.

I'll let you know if it's worth it. They are however closing in July for 3 months of refurbishment.

Don;t know where you live but Wandsworth's Chez Bruce is very nice.

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bundle · 14/06/2006 13:46

what kind of food does he like? i've been to le gavroche (classic french) & club gascon (foie gras heaven) both were very good (& obviously pricey Wink)

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yoyo · 14/06/2006 13:49

I had a fantastic meal at Claridge's although reviews always seem to place Hospital Road ahead of it. Ate at Chez Bruce a couple of weeks back. Much less formal but food was very good - simple but brilliantly done. Think I will remember the experience of Claridge's more (lots of inbetween yummies) although you can get a table which is removed from the main dining area so you feel rather peripheral.

I suppose it depends what you're after.

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CountessDracula · 14/06/2006 13:51

I think so

BUGGER to it closing I wanted to go for dh's bday 1 Aug

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CountessDracula · 14/06/2006 13:51

(hospital rd that is)

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CountessDracula · 14/06/2006 13:52

Le Rousillon is fab too

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Pruni · 14/06/2006 13:53

Can recommend Claridge's.

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yoyo · 14/06/2006 13:54

CD - we have booked the mini-gastronome experience there in August. Has had fab reviews but Jay Rayner (I think it was) absolutely slated it. My three children and seven courses with linen cloths.. Needless to say it was DH who booked it.

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thewomanwhothoughtshewasahat · 14/06/2006 13:55

arrrrrrgh. wanted to book it for July, and have already told dh to keep the date free. pants

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Cakehead · 14/06/2006 13:55

Locanda Locatelli is fab. Just the best Italian you will ever eat. Great decor, too.

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harpsichordcarrier · 14/06/2006 13:56

Claridges or Petrus

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thewomanwhothoughtshewasahat · 14/06/2006 14:00

ok. plan B. Fat Duck - is there somewhere nice to stay close by? I could drive back, but seems a waste to have to worry about how much I drink

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bundle · 14/06/2006 14:02

there's a sister establishment to the fat duck, a pub, do they have rooms? bound to be loads of shishi places round there. notquitecockney ate there recently...

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CountessDracula · 14/06/2006 14:05

The waterside Inn is also in Bray

Think I will book Le Manoir instead

GR closes on 20 June til 4 Sept FYI

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CountessDracula · 14/06/2006 14:05

YY there is a pub, don't think you can stay there. DH went there with clients recently I think it is the White Hart or something similare

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bundle · 14/06/2006 14:06

also we went to Ballymaloe house (hotel and fab food, plus do cookery courses) near Cork if you fancy something further afield. gorgeous food in lovely setting.

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puff · 14/06/2006 14:08

I've stayed at Oakley Court Hotel - between Bray and Windsor, so a cab ride. It was lovely, right on the river. If you can get a room in the original building (it also has a large new wing where rooms are boring) they are lovely, most with 4 posters I think.

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thewomanwhothoughtshewasahat · 14/06/2006 14:11

Fat Duck booked for lunch on the day I wanted. would have preferred dinner at Gordon's but in actual fact there's something nice about treating yourself to lunch. feels more lazy and luxurious

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thewomanwhothoughtshewasahat · 14/06/2006 14:15

I know it's a one off but just read a review that included the price of the Fat Duck. think I'll drive back! otherwise it starts getting a wee bit silly.

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puff · 14/06/2006 14:17

I'm taking dh to Le Rousillon for his birthday - PPH also recommended it.

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CountessDracula · 14/06/2006 14:21

Have been a couple of times

they are quite odd

The sommelier is fab

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Bink · 14/06/2006 14:31

Ledbury - my greedy senior colleague's report is that second time he went was (even) better than the first. But wine mark-up is appalling.

Dh took me to Tom Aiken's for my birthday, which was seriously serious, but I can't quite work out whether it was nice. It was other-planetary, a parallel universe.

I think you've done the right thing with lunch at Fat Duck, by the way.

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sandradee · 14/06/2006 14:35

Yes I've heard it's amazing

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yoyo · 14/06/2006 14:36

CD - can you expand on quite odd? The deal is so good I can't believe they will be able to keep it up for long. Just hope my children are on their best behaviour. Was going to combine it with Shakespeare in Regent's Park but that might be pushing it I think.

Have never heard of anyone having a bad experience at Le Manoir. You could always fly down to Newquay and try out JO's new place (or Stein's - had a fab meal there).

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Carmenere · 14/06/2006 14:36

I loved Rousillion too!

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