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The Mayfair Chippy - My to go order was so tasty. Fries could have been crisper but the fish was on point!

The Mayfair Chippy

4.5(699 reviews)
1.1 miMayfair
££

Mayfair Chippy absolutely lived up to the hype. The fish was fresh, flaky, and wrapped in a…read moreperfectly crisp batter that stayed light instead of greasy. The chips were thick-cut, properly salted, and tasted like real chip shop fries instead of frozen fast food fries. The place was completely packed, so I ended up eating on the stairs about a block away, honestly felt like part of the experience. One of those spots that doesn't try to reinvent fish and chips. it just does the classic version better than most places. Would easily go back next time I am in London.

When you've just arrived in London and need gluten free fish and chips, look no further than…read moreMayfair chippy! Food/drinks: Maybe the best fish and chips I've ever had! (I heard the non GF version was also excellent.) Platter came with flavorful mushy peas, tartar sauce, and a spicy mayo (or currry for the non GF platter). Chips were large and delicious. Portion was huge, and easily shareable. Delicious!! Service: It was ok. We waited in line for a really long time (more than an hour) but we were checked on from time to time. Once we were seated and ordered, no one really checked in, but we asked if we needed something. Ambiance: Cute outdoor seating. In door seating was okay. Reservations get to go into a back room which seemed nicer. Lovely side street in a crazy busy popular area. It's a solid 4.5 stars for what it is because the food was so good. I'd return. Tip: Make a reservation a couple of weeks in advance, or be prepared to wait...a long time...Or, skip the line to order takeaway and go enjoy your food!

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The Mayfair Chippy - Inside

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Mayfair classic - fried cod + tarter was so good!

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The Ivy Chelsea Garden - Afternoon Tea

The Ivy Chelsea Garden

3.9(115 reviews)
0.8 miChelsea
£££

The place has a very chic and elegant atmosphere. We went without a reservation but were still able…read moreto find a table. From the moment we walked in, the staff were extremely polite and welcoming. The food was delicious and the presentations were very well done.

The Ivy at Chelsea Garden is truly underrated because it's awesome!…read moreI had been looking at 3 different spots for an 'Afternoon Tea' experience. One of those places was The Ritz, the other was Harrods, because they're well known & people talk about them. I'm ecstatic. I chose the Ivy! Those other 2 restaurants are much more expensive, the Ritz is more than double for the same or similar items. I always make reservations ahead and this was no exception, I made my reservations 2 months early. When we arrived, we were greeted warmly and our Hostess told us we had a good table because we made a reservation. Making that reservation really helped because we got the bomb table!! Best seats in the house! Our table was the only round, corner table in the restaurant. It was situated perfectly in the best, cozy, most beautiful part with ample view of everything happening. Our Afternoon Tea was such an amazing experience. You choose from various teas and the tea kettles are brought out. I chose a mint tea and my husband got Earl Grey. The tea kettles are large and hold lots of tea. Once the serving tray is brought out, our server added liquid to the top bowl and it activated the sublimates inside the dry ice, causing a lovely scene. The food items brought on a beautiful serving tray included the following for both: Ivy 1917 Cure smoked salmon and cream cheese finger sandwich. Grilled chicken and truffle mayonnaise brioche roll. Pickled cucumber, courgette and basil double decker, my personal favorite. Scones Warm fruited scones with clotted cream, fresh strawberries and strawberry preserve. I enjoyed the scones because they weren't overly sweetened, like in the US. Sweet Blackberry and cherry choux bun, so yummy!! Espresso coffee cream, which is quite a decadent mousse. Apple, cinnamon and caramel cupcake, very cute and delicious. Perfect amount of cinnamon. Madeleine with chocolate sauce. They also included 2 chocolate gold wrapped medals, keeping close to the Olympics. We thought this was a perfect touch. It may not seem like a lot of food, but it was. I brought home one of the scones, the Madeleine, and most of the choux bun. I really loved the location of this Ivy. Chelsea was a great place to walk around after our meal. I wish I lived in London, I would come back for the Sunday roast and Brunch. Great vibes, cool people, excellent service. Loved it.

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The Ivy Chelsea Garden - Indoor dining room

Indoor dining room

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Madeleines and espresso creams, delicious

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Bar upon entrance

Harrods Food Hall - Tea and their amazing (whole!) olive breadsticks

Harrods Food Hall

4.2(377 reviews)
0.2 miChelsea
£££

Tip: You must visit this food hall. It's awesome!…read more You know what? When there's a listing for a department store food hall, you know that it's good. No, not good. Fantastic! I was at this food hall in December 2013. It's located on the ground floor of this large department store. The displays are extremely fancy and captivating. I recall seeing mini cakes that looked yummy. Even the fruit in the display case, as in apples, pears, and more, looked amazing and in pristine condition. The pastries looked scrumptious. I could smell the croissants! You can get sandwiches, from egg salad to lobster rolls. Feel like steak and chips? Yep, you can get them here, too. I frankly couldn't tell you what you can't get here. I felt like a dream seeing so much good food, but it wasn't. It's definitely worth a visit, whether you end up browsing like me because the prices were steep or you end up splurging. There was a wine section that had shiny bottles of fancy wine varieties. You could get cheese to complement your wine. Everything in this store looked beautiful and elegant. I would do a few things differently when I return to this food hall: - I'd do afternoon tea. I'd actually splurge to experience tea here because I didn't realize that I could until after my Harrods visit. - I'd find a hotel room with a fridge, so I could bring back pastries, macarons, sandwiches, and more. - I'd dine here to experience the entire food hall experience instead of dining at a restaurant within Harrods. The more I reminisce about where I've been in London, I want to return! (55)

On our last full day in London, we went to the Harrods Food Hall for lunch. The food hall sells…read moreall sorts of quality wares -- meats and cheeses, fresh produce, baked goods, wine, etc. You can also purchase meals to go and deli items, and we each bought a baguette sandwich and a bottle of water. Normally I wouldn't buy bottled water, but I couldn't resist -- this water was so pretty and looked so refreshing, with pieces of fruit in it. (We bought one with cucumber and one with bright pink dragon fruit.) For two sandwiches and two bottles of water, it came to £28.50. Not particularly inexpensive with the currency conversion (ouch!) but much cheaper than going out for lunch. Also, the sandwiches were delicious! It's a shame that we couldn't find the food hall when we had first visited Harrods two days prior. [Yelp collections: Europe 2024; London, England]

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Harrods Food Hall - Christmas cake stocking stuffer. She shared a piece and it was so good!

Christmas cake stocking stuffer. She shared a piece and it was so good!

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The Chelsea Pig

The Chelsea Pig

4.0(33 reviews)
1.0 miChelsea
££

What a cheeky little candlelit dream at The Pig's Ear in Chelsea! We enjoyed an intimate evening…read morewith my closest friends, sharing plates like we owned the place--steak that melted in the mouth, crispy lamb croquettes, and plenty more delicious bites, all washed down with rich red wine. Dessert? Let's just say we didn't hold back and it was worth every indulgent spoonful. The Camelot-inspired ambience with that soft candlelight had us feeling properly spoiled and a little bit naughty. Carlos was an absolute gem of a server--warm, fun, and on point--while Mark at the bar kept the cocktails flowing perfectly. Such a charming, tasty night. Already planning our return... with even bigger appetites Highly recommend!

A classic and perfectly type cast English pub. Could be used as a scene for a television show or…read morea movie. Some quirky decorative elements. The deep sea diver at the entrance is unique. The 4 big and matching chandeliers in the room give an air of elegance. The food is yeoman good enough. Bambie enjoyed her fish & chips. My pork was delicious and cooked perfectly. Service folks are engaging, happy and keep the experience fun. Food & drink prices are typical Chelsea establishment high. We ate here the week of the Chelsea flower show. The featured four course menu was priced at 90 quid per person. I passed on that offer. Located on a quiet residential street. If you are driving, you may even find a parking spot (no guarantees). Is this place remarkably better than most well run pubs? IMHO, not particularly. But, I'm an old curmudgeon, it's probable that your happiness here will surpass mine.

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