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Why is it the perfect romantic restaurant? It's like sitting in your own living room in terms of an intimate feeling, except we can't imagine that your living room is anywhere near as plush and also, unlike your own home, you don't have to tidy up afterwards.Ĭountrywide locations, including Sloane Square, Marylebone and Soho Oh, and lots of the furniture is nabbed from the homes of his family members - true story. Drinks are served via a bar that sits in the middle of the room and the walls are clad with photos of Yuma's upbringing. Behind a thick velvet curtain though, chef Yuma Hashemi and his team, work diligently in the open kitchen to create dishes uses an eclectic mix of Asian and European cooking techniques, from fermenting to Japanese slow-cooking. What's so great about it? Specialising in modern European food, The Drunken Butler is one of those cool spots that hides behind an unassuming front on that long, bleak road that runs from Clerkenwell into Holborn. How much will it set you back? Around £80 per person Why is it the perfect romantic restaurant? With an extensive wine list, an array of sharing dishes and lights that dim as soon as the sun goes down, there's no place more heavenly to celebrate love. Light and modern menu highlights include Ricciola al Limone with garlic puree, Etna lemon gel and dressing traditional pasta specialities such as Ravioli ‘Del Plin’ stuffed with Guinea fowl and Giorgio Bonati seven year aged gran-riserva parmesan cheese, risotto made with the world’s finest ‘Piana di Navelli’ saffron, and an elevated Veal Milanese. The service is impeccable (think: ice cubes engraved with your initials and personalised pasta recommendations), and the food is second-to-none. Operating underneath the supervision of Executive Head Chef and Italian Native Marco Calzeno, formerly of Zuma, it's light-filled and luxurious with crisp white tablecloths, velvet chairs, marble bar-tops and abstract art-adorned walls. What’s so great about it? There are no better words than “magical” and “indulgent” to describe dinner at The Carlton Tower's Al Mare Italian restaurant. How much will it set you back? About £150 per person. What more could you want?Īl Mare | Italian Restaurant at The Carlton Tower, Londonġ Cadogan Place Ground Floor The Carlton Tower Jumeirah, London. Inside you'll find genuine Italian decor, where you can sit and relax with a glass (or bottle) of wine and fill your bellies with hearty dishes. Why is it the perfect romantic restaurant? After a long day of shopping and/or sight-seeing, Bar Remo will welcome you into its cosy interiors with open arms.

romantic restaurants

Our recommendations, though, have got to be the Elsa pizza and the linguine broccoli. The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable, so if you're stuck with what to choose from the menu they'll be happy to assist.

romantic restaurants

Although its less than a two minute walk from Oxford Street Circus, and surrounded by some of the best high-street shops in London, this little gem will have you feeling like you're sat in the heart of Tuscany. What’s so great about it? If you're looking for an authentic Italian restaurant that won't break the bank then this is the location for you. How much will it set you back? No more than £70 per person (depending on what you pick).










Romantic restaurants