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Modern British: Malmaison
The Malmaison hotel is based in a Victorian nurses home in
Charterhouse Square, between the City and Clerkenwell. The restaurant
is in the vaults, just down from a very cool bar that knocks up
worryingly stong Mojitos - we speak from experience... The food is
simple but excellent, the wine list one of the best in London (the Hotel du Vin chain is in the same group),
and the service delightful. Save room for the puddings, which are some
of the most inventive in London. If you're on more than nodding terms
with your guest, we recommend the chocolate fondue for two, with
strawberries and coronary-inducing homemade marshmallows. Charterhouse Square EC1
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Modern British: Oxo Tower
You pay for the view, and on a beautiful summer's day there's
little to touch it. Do your best to get a table on the terrace
overhanging the Thames and lunch al fresco. The food is fine, but
being an outpost of Harvey Nichols is rather more style than
substance. It's also pretty pricey, and you're best off with the set
three course lunch which is a reasonable price and gives a decent
choice. Oxo
Tower, Oxo Tower Wharf, Barge House Street SE1 (020 7803 3888)  |
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Modern Euro: Brasserie Rocque
A smart restaurant where you can book and a slightly less
smart brasserie where you can’t - both in the Broadgate
Development, overlooking the ice-rink. Both have tables
outside in the summer, but you’ll be lucky to get one at
the brasserie unless you arrive very early. Food at both is
good, but the real plus is sitting watching the world go by.
A two course lunch for two in the brasserie with a couple of
glasses of wine comes to around the £50 mark (so good for friends or
parents). A full spread in the main restaurant with a decent
bottle won't leave much change out of £100 (so wait till the
firm or a client is paying). 37
Broadgate Circle EC2 (020 7638 7919)  |
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Classy French: Le Cafe du Marche
Centrally located near Smithfield Market, this quaint
restaurant is hidden away down a cobbled alleyway. The theme
is provincial French, the decor is simple and attractive and
the short menu is consistently excellent. It's a delight to
walk into such an unpretentious, laid-back and charming
restaurant. It consistently gets a good press, so it would
be wise to book well in advance. Expect to pay around £90
for a full lunch for two. 22
Charterhouse Square, Smithfields EC1 (020 7608 1609)  |
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Expensive: Coq d’Argent
Clients only this one - three courses with a decent
bottle costs well over £100 for two. One of Conran’s
latest eateries, this is in a spectacular building round the
corner from the Bank of England and the Stock Exchange.
There is a splendid terrace overlooking the Mansion House
where you can knock back a couple of pre-lunch glasses of
champagne and admire the view. The cooking, as in most
Conran restaurants, is decent enough without being anything
to write home about. You pay for the view and the design.1
Poultry EC2 (020 7395 5000)  |
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