Rating : 3 Star
Size : 117 rooms
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5 floors
Credit cards :
American Express
Master Card
Diners Club
Japan Credit Bureau
Visa
Currency : GBP
Check-in : from 14:00
Check-out : till 11:00
Tiffinys Restaurant
Restaurant on property.
Type of food served: breakfast
Schedule:
Monday-Saturday
7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Sundays
8:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m.
Lundums
Dress code- casual
Type of food- Danish
Walking distance- 5 minutes south of hotel
Very popular restaurant with fantastic cuisine, highly
Rated by the restaurant guides and critics.
The Bombay Brasserie
Dress code - casual
Type of food - Indian
Walking distance - 1 minute south of hotel
Extra description -
Very famous Indian restaurant with fantastic cuisine, highly rated by the restaurant guides and critics. After nearly thirty years of reviewing London's scene, The Evening staNdard asked its top critic to consider the restaurants that had made an indelible impression on eating out in the capital. Of the fourteen named, the only Indian restaurant was the Bombay Brasserie. The critic recounted back in 1982, The Bombay Brasserie brought with it a sweep of grandeur and an intelligible interpretation of the regionality of Indian cooking and at a stroke altered the preconceptions of a cuisine that had long been immured in yards of flock wallpaper and all purpose sauces. From the beginning, the quality of the cooking and the ingredients presented by The Bombay Brasserie were to be significantly superior to any Indian restaurant before it.
Pasha
Dress code - casual
Type of food - Moroccan
Walking distance - 1 minute north of hotel
Extra description -
A temple of Moroccan-style chic in the heart of south Kensington, Pasha is a cavernous affair, cleverly fashioned so that every table seems intimate and exclusive. If romance is what you yearn, head for one of the alcoves piles with cushions and let the flickering candle light and sound of cascading water do the rest. The cuisine unsurprisingly follows
a middle eastern theme, with its Moroccan-inspired dishes having great appeal to London's cosmopolitan crowd. Service from men in jelabbas is utterly charming and adds to the sense of mystery and escapism. The wine