London restaurant that ‘feels like the 1990s’ added to the Michelin Guide
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We’re not short of remarkable restaurants in London, with new hot spots opening every other week, making choosing where to dine a pretty difficult task. For those who take their food very seriously, you might find yourself consulting the Michelin Guide, to see which eateries are really worth your time.
While the places in the guide might not have a prestigious star to their name, all of the spots have been personally approved by Michelin inspectors, so you know they’re going to be good… and hopefully a little friendlier to your wallet (although this isn’t always the case).
If you’re looking to book a table, you might be interested to know that 11 London restaurants have been added to the guide already this year, including one that is often said to ‘feel like the 1990s’. We’re talking about Arlington in St James’s, which you might have known better as Le Caprice – a favourite haunt of the rich and famous.
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