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What is a romantic area/restaurant for a date in London?

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What is a romantic area/restaurant for a date in London?

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  1. Maggoires in covent garden is romantic and in the heart of London. Also near to many good pubs . We usually start off at the Round house for a drink, then Maggoires for a wonderful meal. We have tried the Ritz,  the Ivy and many other more expensive restaurants but this one is our favourite. Have a lovely time where ever you choose.


  2. Look under fine dining for a restaurant in London.

  3. The Crispy Duck on Wardour St. Well, it worked on me.

  4. Gordon's Wine Bar in Villiers Street between Embankment tube and Charing X - candlelight, great wine and the whole place rumbles when the tubes go past :)

  5. Take your lady to Rules in Covent Garden, it is the oldest restaurant in London and was where Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VII used to meet Lily Langtry, he even had his own entrance to avoid his love life being too public. The food is excellent and the service first class. Being in Covent Garden you could go to the theatre as well and have a real night on the town.

  6. Ask someone in LOndon

  7. In Richmond there is this lovely Japanese resteraunt called Matsuba, they have wonderfull food and it is very romantic, I've been there about 50 times and have seen 9 proposals there, every single woman said yes! If you have a big budget, go there, if you want one in more central london, try Zuma or Sumosan, you can get their adresses and numbers in the telephone directory. Have a nice date!

  8. Knightsbridge (darlings), just off Sloane Street, head down Walton Street and find Scallini's, best and I mean the very best Italian resturant in London.  Waiters are brilliant, attentive, very funny, if its a special occassion, they will sing, etc, if it is a romantic evening, ask for a secluded table at the front of the resturant, if they put you in the back.....they are expecting celebs in, but ask for a table in the front as its a special occassion.

  9. PRIMROSE HILL...

    from there you can see the whole of london and really nice place.. there a really nice chinese place round there are well which is worth a visit!

  10. The Oxo building fantastic views over looking the river.

    A trip on one of the river boats.

    Primrose Hill is really nice, Little Venice,Crouch End it might be worth your while checking out the web.

    There are wonderful place to eat in Hampstead and again a nice location.

    Camden Town busy maybe not good on romance

    I am sure where ever you go will be a night to remember for you both.

  11. Try the Heights in St Georges hotel. Great views of London from the top of the hotel.

    Not too expensive either.

  12. go on the Internet and look up restaurant in London and see if there's anything romantic about the

  13. Try one of gordon ramsays restraunts. I dont know which one is most romantic and yea thers prob a big waiting list. But hey, u wil hav a nice meal!

  14. Dionysis on teh corner of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Rd, it's reasonably priced too!

  15. lester square..

  16. Your home. There's nothing more romantic than seeing that you've made the effoort, even if it is from a ready made meal box or take a way!!! Add a few candles and music and you're well away

  17. The West End. It has the best atmosphere in the whole city. You can find almost anything there.

  18. Near Waterloo - have dinner at La Barca (Lower Marsh http://www.labarca.co.uk/ - my favourite Italian restuarant in London), then on to have a few drinks at the Havana Cuban bar opposite (couldn't find a website but you can't miss it - there is a 40ft painting on the outside wall of a girl in sequins), then walk along the South Bank in the moonlight and have a kiss by the river, or take the tube up to Leicester Sqaure to watch tourists.

    Have a lovely night - I miss London!!

  19. I would recommend Hakkasan, it has low lighting which gives the place an intimate and mysterious feel as you can't quite clearly see the other diners.  The food and service is pretty good too.

    You may want to look at the website below to find out more.  Good luck!

    P.S. A stroll by the Thames is always good, especially now the weather is chilly.  You can always hold on to each other to keep warm!

    www.toptable.co.uk

  20. in the yellow pages?

  21. y is it a romanitic retraunt? y dont u do somethign new?? y dont u do have a picnic outside a fontin. go golfing!! go to a river, go on to highest hill where u can see the best view eva. y don u come up with somethign new?!?!?! go bowling, bet u havent done that in ages.if u have doen that then find soemthign else.

  22. Victoria has some nice little cozy Italian restaurants.

    Wardour Street/ Soho area has some amazing oriental places (Okawari is one of my favourites, small but with a good menu, nice staff, decent music and lots of tables for two)

    Head further out of Soho towards the back streets near Oxford Street and you'll find a Bistro 1, which is basic, but romantic, or there's a place called Abeno Too near Leicester Square (turn off Charing X Road just after the Porcupine pub) that does Japanese-style pancakes in front of you on a hotplate.  Nice staff, food's pleasantly unusual and VERY tasty.

    If you're after exotic and romantic in Moroccan style, there's Maison Touareg on the corner of Old Compton Street.

    Or even more shady and atmospheric, there's another one - Turkish I think - between there and Cambridge Circus which does tapas style food in lush surroundings with the option of hubbly-bubbly pipes and proper mint tea (whose name I will try and remember before the qu expires!).  

    Marylebone has some very chic places to eat, including 'Eat and Two Veg; if your date is veggie - that would be guaranteed to impress, but isn't typically romantic, favouring a much sleeker look to the place.  

    Enjoy your date!

  23. A couple of years ago i took my girlfriend on a river cruise with restaurant and it was fantastic. It departed almost directly opposite the London Eye so you could take a flight on that afterwards.

  24. maggiores in covent garden- they have indoor blossom trees and a beautiful glass roof... quite expensive though

  25. What about somewhere in Lester square then a show?

  26. Masgoof, Knightsbridge. Very nice arabic/iraqi food.

  27. You take the romance with you. That way anywhere can be the best place ever....

  28. here's 2 answers form california.

    good converstion for the date!

    have fun..

    LondonTown.com | Restaurant Reviews - Romantic Restaurants

    Paris may be known as the city of romance but London is the capital of love. ... It's not cheap by any means but dinner here will impress and delight any ...

    www.londontown.com/

    London/Romantic_Restaurants/ - 84k - Cached - Similar pages

    Budget Travel Online - Learning to Love London

    I resolved to learn to love London, to find a way to keep the romance alive. ... put New York City to shame), planning dates and outings and explorations. ...

    www.budgettravelonline.com

    /bt-dyn/ content/article/2005/06/04/AR20050604005... - 57k

  29. There's a restaurant I know in North london <Hendon> That serve good food, play nice music  for coulple on a first time date. if you let them know that it's your first date. the setting of the place is whao! I mean second to none. its called Wazobia

  30. Go to Gary Rhodes place in the natwest tower. I think its called 24.

  31. Try Julie's in Holland Park.

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