Travel Feature Where to eat…
The Winter Garden restaurant, The Landmark Hotel. You can enjoy breakfast in the stunning Winter Garden restaurant located within the central atrium of The Landmark Hotel. Prepare yourself for the hustle & bustle of the day ahead with a breakfast fit for an Olympian! Choose from fresh fruit and Danish pastries to an authentic traditional English breakfast. You could even visit the omelette station where the fabulous Winter Garden restaurant chefs will prepare a delicious omelette to suit your individual tastes cooked to perfection before your very eyes!
Dine in grandure at twoTwentytwo, The Landmark Hotel.
It’s time to don your latest purchases and glam up for cocktails in The Mirror bar, STYLEetc can most definitely recommend the French Martini where even the cocktail glasses are exquisitely stylish.
Once you have tantalised the taste buds it’s time to head over to restaurant 222. Said twotwentytwo, this restaurant has been designed so you are totally enthralled by the oak panelled, sculpted ceilings and oversized mirrors.
The food is fabulous, the smoke Salmon is so smooth and the steaks simply melt in the mouth! It is a restaurant full of ambiance and a place to relax and enjoy the company around you.
Afternoon delight at Aubaine, Mayfair
Why not rest those heels and head to Aubaine, the stylish contemporary French Provencal bistro, boulangerie and patisserie, which has opened its latest restaurant on Dover Street, Mayfair.
Renowned for its exquisite selection of freshly prepared and baked patisserie, viennoiserie, country-style bread, cakes and desserts, Aubaine’s latest launch is ideally located within London’s fashionable heart, steps away from the designer boutiques of Bond Street.
Restaurant 222 Aubaine, Mayfair Aubaine, Mayfair
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