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    The Queens Arms - Pink grapefruit spritz

    The Queens Arms

    4.5(280 reviews)
    2.5 miVictoria
    ££

    Visited The Queens Arms while in the area. Best pub experience! I think you have to get there early…read moreif you are coming for dinner or you have to reserve your table. I'm not sure on that, it's just something I thought we caught on to before we left and there started to be RESERVED tents going on the tables. We went and had Scotch Egg, Calamari, Arancini, fish & chips and STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING. Oh. My. Goodness! First the Scotch Egg. I don't want to be a Debbie Downer but it was....ok. It was a little plain. A little tasteless. They could have thrown a few spices into the meat, just a little something. To say that we've made better at home wouldn't be far out. But still good. The calamari was cooked just right. It's what you expect out of a calamari appetizer. Was it the best you'll ever have? Not really. Worth the price? Add it to your appetizer list! The rice balls, which is arancini is, were good. Add a little salt to the top and they were, also, as you'd expect. The fish & chips were exactly as we were hoping when visiting an English Pub for fish & chips. The fish was perfectly cooked, the coating was fabulous, and of course the chips were a perfect compliment to the fish. A great fish & chips experience. The star of the show was the Sticky Toffee Pudding. What a treat! Granted I've nothing to compare it to, this was my first time having it, but whether I've had it before or not THIS was perfection. Perfect texture, the flavour was amazing, the caramel drizzle was perfectly proportioned, and the little bit of ice cream on the side was just perfect. I would go back here simply on this dessert alone. As for the drinks, because, you know, it's a pub....I couldn't say. I don't drink alcohol but my Diet Coke was great! Fresh bottle! ....I suppose I could have gotten a non-alcoholic beer. Wait....did they have non-alcoholic beer there? SOMEONE FIND OUT IF THEY HAVE NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER THERE. The atmosphere was great. I can see how it would be perfect in the evening and on into the night. Very welcoming with a great looking bar.

    Food is always superb. Its best to make reservations because it is a busy place every time we have…read morebeen.

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    The Queens Arms - Baked Mac and cheese, truffle fries, and the Sunday roast.

    Baked Mac and cheese, truffle fries, and the Sunday roast.

    The Queens Arms - Front of restaurant

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    The Ivy

    The Ivy

    4.3(72 reviews)
    2.8 miWestminster
    ££

    We had a set menu for breakfast and eggs royale. My eggs…read morewere over cooked, and it took forever to get fresh ones. It's a shame bc my delicious hash browns and bacon got pretty cold. The Eggs Royale were perfect! Every bite was gone in under 5 minutes.YUM! Because my eggs were remade, our awesome server, Oliver, took great care of us. Ask for Oliver for a perfectly British experience. I would go back... the little hash browns were toooo easy to eat. I could have eaten a dozen more. Lastly, the ladies room is SENSATIONAL!

    The most expensive dinner we had this week with the weakest hospitality and worst timing. SUPER…read moredisappointing. It took 25 mins to place our drink order- then about 30 more mins to get our food, after placing that order. Then we had to wait to place a dessert order. Then we had to wait for the check. One word for this comes to mind...'waiting'. We found ourselves waiting every step of the way for our waiter to acknowledge us. Honestly I can forgive A LOT if people are nice but that wasn't the case with our server. Low energy, not very warm and welcoming and slow. Actually to be fair, I got a smile from the busboy when I was on my way to the restroom- perhaps the 2 should switch roles if the restaurant is looking for repeat visits or nice reviews. Btw- the manager...not exactly sure what he was doing. One last thing, I've had sea bass in many restaurants and never had anyone leave the skin on-Just not what I expected. This restaurant gets 2 thumbs down for me. Go to Bills right around the corner - save some money - and get a smile from the staff and a nice greeting.

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    Upstairs bar

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    Blue Boar - spring menu

    Blue Boar

    3.5(108 reviews)
    3.1 miWestminster, St James's
    ££

    The food was very well prepared and the Fish n Chips were huge! (See picture) the Sweet Old…read moreFashioned was very good. The Atmosphere was nice, quiet and cozy!!! The service was good but we had to wait a long time to get out the attention of the staff to get our check. Now we were all about the laidback and chill environment but a little jet lag makes an old fashioned go down easy ....so relaxed - all you want to do, is put on PJs and enjoy the chilly evening. Food = 4.5 stars Atmosphere = 4.5 stars Service = 3.5 stars I am sure they are great on other days...just not on our Monday.

    The decor is clean, modern, and elegant. The dining area and bar are bright and well appointed. The…read morehost was polite but unaccompanied. We had to ask for and suggest alternatives to his seating placement when he said everything was full even if we waited. We suggested the bar. He acquiesced. Our drink orders were taken quickly and delivered expeditiously. That did not follow with our food. We ordered the asparagus appetizer which took 12+ minutes to receive. The asparagus were old and tough. The accompanying sauce was flavorless. We waited for our entrees for another 20+ minutes, far longer than the patrons around us. No one made note of the delay or acknowledged it which was disappointing. Just as we were about to ask, our entrees arrived. They were fine, nothing special.

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    Blue Boar Pub - Interior

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    Quilon Restaurant

    Quilon Restaurant

    4.4(180 reviews)
    2.9 miWestminster
    £££

    Quilon was on our wishlist during our visit to London, it is a Michelin star Indian restaurant that…read morefeatures South Indian coastal cuisine with a modern twist. My family tried seafood tasting menu (£125 pp approx $160) but they also offer vegetarian tasting menu for a slightly lower fare £115 pp Their Cod was probably one of the best we ever had. Oyster 2 ways was served very creative, cold with smoked red pepper and hot, pan fried with pepper masala. Vegetarian tasting menu was a bit of disappointment. They started with banana stem soup which was served warm almost tepid, to me soup should be hot. I had to return it. Rest of vegetarian menu seemed like regular South Indian dishes and taste was just ok. Service was quite sub par considering the expectation of a Michelin star restaurant. Our drinks were not filled on time.. we ordered a bottle of champagne and had to hunt down our server to refill it as he kept it in a bucket far away from us. The staff lacked experience in describing the dish. After the dessert course, one of the servers got something sweet in a plate, just kept it and left. I asked her what it was and she had no idea. Overall it was not the experience we expected compared to other Michelin star Indian restaurants in London. But we would definitely go back to have that black cod from ala carte menu.

    I am absolutely appalled by our experience at this so‑called world‑class Michelin‑starred Northern…read moreIndian restaurant in London. We clearly notified the staff in advance that my sister has serious allergies to both mango and pineapple and reiterated this when ordering dessert to take away. We were explicitly reassured--more than once--that neither of the two desserts contained mango or pineapple. When my sister returned to the hotel and began eating the first dessert, she immediately recognized the taste and texture of pineapple and began having an allergic reaction. We called the restaurant right away and were told, "Oh no, there is no pineapple in it." Only after insisting and explaining that she was actively reacting did they "check with the chef" and admit that yes, there was pineapple in that dessert, but claimed there was no pineapple in the second one. Trusting that assurance, she tried the second dessert as well--only to find pineapple in that one too, triggering another reaction. Thankfully, she had the correct medication with her and was able to manage the reaction before it escalated into a full medical emergency. The thought of what could have happened if she hadn't had her medication on hand is terrifying. What makes this even worse is that when we called back to inform them of what had happened, they were dismissive and defensive. They essentially implied that we were lying about the second dessert containing pineapple, despite the fact that we have photos and the very clear evidence of an allergic reaction. There was no genuine apology, no sense of urgency, and no serious acknowledgment of the gravity of serving allergens after being explicitly warned. For a restaurant that prides itself on being the only Michelin‑starred Northern Indian restaurant in the world, this level of negligence around food allergies is unacceptable and dangerous. If my sister's reaction had been even more severe, they could kiss that precious Michelin star goodbye. At this level, basic allergy safety is non‑negotiable. If you or anyone in your party has food allergies, I would strongly advise you to think twice before dining here. At a minimum, they must learn to take allergy information seriously, communicate honestly with guests, and verify ingredients before making promises that can literally put someone's life at risk. This all happened with the "manager" or so he claimed when I asked to speak with the manager.

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    Quilon Restaurant

    Quilon Restaurant - Seafood Tasting

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    Ploussard - restaurants - Updated May 2026

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