London’s Luxurious Regent Street Is A Foodie’s Dream Bucket List, Here’s Why…
In Central London, the city’s famous Regent Street is best known for it’s iconic Grade II listed architecture and the exclusive and prestigious designer shopping stores housed within it.
We’re talking a Sunday sushi brunch with unlimited Veuve Clicquot, a welcome shopping break over a regal afternoon tea, before a pre-theatre dinner tasting the world’s most expensive Wagyu beef – all within the length of one street.
Tried and ‘tasted’ by us – the following 10 eateries get the Luxurious Magazine seal of approval. Cooked to perfection by some of the city’s best chefs, these are the places London’s elite are dining and drinking right now. And for good reason.
Here’s our list (in no particular order) of our favourite places to eat in and around Regent Street, click on the link for more…
Tibits
Perfect for: Light lunches full of goodness your body will love
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Thomas’s at Burberry
Perfect for: A quintessential British breakfast crafted by artisan providers
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Roux at the Landau
Perfect for: Fine dining with no limits
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Ristorante Frescobaldi
Perfect for: Pre-theatre wine tasting
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Momo
Perfect for: Afternoon tea with an exotic twist
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MASH
Perfect for: A sophisticated dinner date of rare and wonderful steak
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Heddon Street Kitchen
Perfect for: Brunch, lunch, dinner or cocktails – you decide
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The Café at Café Royal
Perfect for: A sweet taste of nostalgia in a sublime setting
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Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill
Perfect for: Fizz with friends over an oyster shucking masterclass
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Aqua Kyoto
Perfect for: Swanky sushi brunch with a bird’s-eye view
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Regent Street – Where and How?
Regent Street is located in the heart of London. The nearest tube stations are Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus, and Green Park.
For more information, visit www.regentstreetonline.com