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No.Fifty Cheyne luxury Chelsea Dining, restaurant with class

No.Fifty Cheyne luxury Chelsea Dining, restaurant with class. Chelsea is a quintessential area for Gentlemans Butler blending creativity with class and elegance, a focus on service and a feeling of refined serenity without being sterile. These are qualities that the luxury restaurant No.Fifty Cheyne has in abundance which is why my stress levels went down as I walked through the door and had a smile on my face all night. www.fiftycheyne.com 50 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 [email protected]☎ 020 7376 8787 So why…. Luxury Chelsea Restaurant The Lady Butler and I hopped on the number 22 bus, which is definitely…

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35 New Cavendish, relaxed luxury Marylebone restaurant

35 New Cavendish, relaxed luxury Marylebone restaurant is a perfect watering hole, still very much in central London but with a relaxed feel and the quality of their ingredients really is impressive. Having finished my meetings at The Lanesborough Hotel I walked up through Hyde Park one beautiful summers day to arrive at 35 New Cavendish for an evenings reservation. My first impressions said high end gastro with a relaxed environment and a high end clientele. Head chef, Douglas Santi, spearheads 35 New Cavendish. You get the idea when you hear specialities include 100 layer lasagne born out of his grandmother’s…

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JW Steakhouse Fine Steak Dining in Mayfair, London

JW Steakhouse Fine Steak Dining in Mayfair, London Why do you go for dinner, special occasion, meeting friends, business meeting, girlie lunch, boys night…..Whatever the reason it is good to have choice and in many ways The JW Steakhouse is the classic meeting of two great nations Great Britain and the USA. I recently visited Grosvenor House, A JW Marriott Hotel, located on London’s Park Lane in the heart of Mayfair. Interestingly I have a family connection, as I believe my god father was the hotel manager probably back in the 1970’s. Though it first opened in 1929, the hotel…

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