Guidebook for Greater London

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Guidebook for Greater London

Food Scene

No restaurant in Marylebone sums up the area better than Trishna. It’s an absolutely delicious, eye-wateringly expensive Indian restaurant that appears to be sort of casual, but isn’t really. It’s Gymkhana’s sibling, but more seafood-y. The whole Dorset crab is a must, as are the lamb chops, but just be weary that things add up here. Come here for a special occasion, or when it’s not on you.
28 recommandé par les habitants
Trishna
15-17 Blandford St
28 recommandé par les habitants
No restaurant in Marylebone sums up the area better than Trishna. It’s an absolutely delicious, eye-wateringly expensive Indian restaurant that appears to be sort of casual, but isn’t really. It’s Gymkhana’s sibling, but more seafood-y. The whole Dorset crab is a must, as are the lamb chops, but just be weary that things add up here. Come here for a special occasion, or when it’s not on you.
Royal China is one of those old-school Chinese restaurants where the room is vast, the menu has pictures, and the food is fantastic. The dim sum is delicious (and lunch time only), and the steamed scallop dumplings are a must. It’s a great place for group meals, or even on your own.
26 recommandé par les habitants
Royal China Club
40-42 Baker St
26 recommandé par les habitants
Royal China is one of those old-school Chinese restaurants where the room is vast, the menu has pictures, and the food is fantastic. The dim sum is delicious (and lunch time only), and the steamed scallop dumplings are a must. It’s a great place for group meals, or even on your own.
This small coffee shop from the people who make the magazine of the same name serves great coffee. Unlike a lot of coffee places round here, it has no wifi, so you actually have to sit there with your beverage of choice and maybe chat to a human, read something, or even partake in the old-world pastime of watching the world go by. Innovative, we know. They also have a small food menu which contains a prawn katsu sandwich which happens to be one of the best dishes in the whole of Marylebone, and something that should be eaten without any distractions anyways.
40 recommandé par les habitants
The Monocle Café London
18 Chiltern St
40 recommandé par les habitants
This small coffee shop from the people who make the magazine of the same name serves great coffee. Unlike a lot of coffee places round here, it has no wifi, so you actually have to sit there with your beverage of choice and maybe chat to a human, read something, or even partake in the old-world pastime of watching the world go by. Innovative, we know. They also have a small food menu which contains a prawn katsu sandwich which happens to be one of the best dishes in the whole of Marylebone, and something that should be eaten without any distractions anyways.
There are plenty of spots for steak in Marylebone, but none of them make it quite so easy as Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte. They don’t accept reservations, so you don’t need to worry about that. And the menu only has one option: a walnut salad followed by steak in their ‘secret’ herb-y sauce, and chips. The only decision you have to make is how you want it cooked. It’s that simple. It’s also tasty and relatively inexpensive.
52 recommandé par les habitants
Le Relais De Venise L'Entrecote
120 Marylebone Ln
52 recommandé par les habitants
There are plenty of spots for steak in Marylebone, but none of them make it quite so easy as Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecôte. They don’t accept reservations, so you don’t need to worry about that. And the menu only has one option: a walnut salad followed by steak in their ‘secret’ herb-y sauce, and chips. The only decision you have to make is how you want it cooked. It’s that simple. It’s also tasty and relatively inexpensive.

Drinks & Nightlife

Taking inspiration from the heyday of 1920s Havana, Burlock's selection of more than 200 types of rum makes it one of the largest rum houses in the UK. Renowned for its grand-house veranda and unique, continuous happy hour deals, check out the Grasshopper Challenge (a grasshopper, a shot of rum and a Barbadian 10 Saints beer in quick succession) if you fancy raising money for charity while trying something completely different...
Burlock
31 Duke St
Taking inspiration from the heyday of 1920s Havana, Burlock's selection of more than 200 types of rum makes it one of the largest rum houses in the UK. Renowned for its grand-house veranda and unique, continuous happy hour deals, check out the Grasshopper Challenge (a grasshopper, a shot of rum and a Barbadian 10 Saints beer in quick succession) if you fancy raising money for charity while trying something completely different...
Purl is undoubtedly one of the best bars in Marylebone. It is one of the first ventures from the cocktail kings - Fluid Movement (Worship Street Whistling Shop and Dach & Sons) and has famously ground-breaking, unique cocktails. An absolute must for any discerning cocktail drinker.
55 recommandé par les habitants
Purl London
50-54 Blandford St
55 recommandé par les habitants
Purl is undoubtedly one of the best bars in Marylebone. It is one of the first ventures from the cocktail kings - Fluid Movement (Worship Street Whistling Shop and Dach & Sons) and has famously ground-breaking, unique cocktails. An absolute must for any discerning cocktail drinker.
A restaurant and bar, Yosma is bringing a taste of Turkey to London. Sit in the modern surrounds of the green and white tiled space and work your way through a sharp cocktail list which includes goodies such as fresh pressed juices and Yosma Sours.
Yosma London
A restaurant and bar, Yosma is bringing a taste of Turkey to London. Sit in the modern surrounds of the green and white tiled space and work your way through a sharp cocktail list which includes goodies such as fresh pressed juices and Yosma Sours.