Specialties: The ground floor of the Heron is a regulation Paddington estate boozer – ales, lagers, fruit machines, Sky Sports on TV, but the real attraction here is down in the basement. Descend the steps and you’ll discover a garish karaoke lounge done out in clubby, 90’s style with multi-coloured cushions, lanterns and splashes of paintwork on the ceiling. The other selling point is the menu – a 100-dish run through the regional Thai repertoire for those who fancy scoffing bowls of orange prawn curry during the warbling contests. Forget all those high-street clichés, our kitchen serves up the real thing – think spicy green papaya salad with crunchy little fermented crabs, larb ped (shredded duck with crispy rice and lime dressing), stir-fried broccoli with salted fish, minced pork with ‘century egg’ and so on. Order a Thai beer to cool the flames.
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Specialties: Berners Tavern, located in The London EDITION, is a gastronomic gem within a breathtaking setting. The restaurant offers a contemporary British menu which incorporate fresh and quality produce.
Specialties: Nestled in the heart of Mayfair just off historic Berkeley Sq, The Only Running Footman is a pub that recalls the days when aristocrats’ carriages were preceded by manservants on foot, whose duties included carrying lights after dusk and paying toll-keepers. The Georgian aristocrats of Mayfair employed a large number of these men, who used to meet at a tavern known as the Running Horse in Charles Street, now The Only Running Footman. – Established in 1749. Built in 1749, this tavern was originally named ‘The Running Horse’, a popular hangout for the footmen of Mayfair where it eventually got its name. In 2007, after a much needed renovation the pub reopens, complete with a fine dining restaurant, large private dining room and chefs table room
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Specialties: The ground floor of the Heron is a regulation Paddington estate boozer – ales, lagers, fruit machines, Sky Sports on TV, but the real attraction here is down in the basement. Descend the steps and you’ll discover a garish karaoke lounge done out in clubby, 90’s style with multi-coloured cushions, lanterns and splashes of paintwork on the ceiling. The other selling point is the menu – a 100-dish run through the regional Thai repertoire for those who fancy scoffing bowls of orange prawn curry during the warbling contests. Forget all those high-street clichés, our kitchen serves up the real thing – think spicy green papaya salad with crunchy little fermented crabs, larb ped (shredded duck with crispy rice and lime dressing), stir-fried broccoli with salted fish, minced pork with ‘century egg’ and so on. Order a Thai beer to cool the flames.
Specialties: Berners Tavern, located in The London EDITION, is a gastronomic gem within a breathtaking setting. The restaurant offers a contemporary British menu which incorporate fresh and quality produce.
Specialties: Nestled in the heart of Mayfair just off historic Berkeley Sq, The Only Running Footman is a pub that recalls the days when aristocrats’ carriages were preceded by manservants on foot, whose duties included carrying lights after dusk and paying toll-keepers. The Georgian aristocrats of Mayfair employed a large number of these men, who used to meet at a tavern known as the Running Horse in Charles Street, now The Only Running Footman. – Established in 1749. Built in 1749, this tavern was originally named ‘The Running Horse’, a popular hangout for the footmen of Mayfair where it eventually got its name. In 2007, after a much needed renovation the pub reopens, complete with a fine dining restaurant, large private dining room and chefs table room
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