London restaurants that are famous romantic destinations

Whether you are out on the first date or want to celebrate an event like Valentine’s Day with your partner, it is never hard to find a restaurant where you can feel that love is in the air. Just keep in mind that romance comes for a price and be ready to shell out a decent sum to spend some memorable moments in a cosy environment while savouring the most delectable food and drinks.  To navigate smoothly through the crowd of restaurants to choose the most appropriate one, make use of this article to get a few names that have become the most sought after places for lovebirds because of these rank among the best romantic restaurants in London.

Berners Tavern

Among all the restaurants owned by restaurateur Jason Atherton, the pick of the lot is Berners Tavern. If it’s magnificent setting decked up with a huge lobby bar seems fabulous there is more surprise in store for you. The stunning looks of the dining room with ornate plasterwork on the ceiling and the attractive bar area with flat lighting will leave you speechless. The ambience has all the romantic ingredients, and the low light especially makes the interior most inviting for spending long hours with your partner. The quality of food and drinks match the high expectations that start building from the time you step in.

Bellanger

This French restaurant at Islington Green has the magical looks that can cheer romantic hearts. The interior decor creates an ambience by blending elements that exude softness and mystery that romantic couples are most fond  is. The mirrors have a smoky appearance that pairs up with the tantalising golden lighting that grazes over the wooden panels of the walls. A buzz builds up from the booths that are hotspots for couples in search of some privacy and loneliness. The food is a well-thought concoction of French cuisine with Alsatian and German touches and is highly attractive despite being simple. Crunchy coated veal schnitzel and prawn cocktails with crayfish are some of the must-have on the menu.

Blanchette East

Located on Brick Lane, this French bistro is one of the most preferred destinations for romantic escapades. There is an air of sensuality visible from the nude picture of a babe above the bar not to talk about the nudes posing on the tapestry of the loo. The food is an innovative mix of French delicacies tweaked with North African recipes with Basque and Provencal overtones. The plates are small, but ideal for sharing that goes well with the romantic ideas of the guests.

Bob Bob Ricard

The joyful ambience of the restaurant is something that most London couples crave for – have good fun out there. The joy and fun are evident in the elements of decor and even in the funny ways of dispensing champagne from buzzers that ooze the liquid when pressed. The decor has an old-time appeal of the twenties, and the menu encompasses delicacies form Europe and Russia. There is hardly any better place to impress your partner.

About the author – James May uses his writing skills to express his joys of discovering new places that stimulate his gastronomic desires. He loves to write for https://www.gourmetguide.co.uk/bristol, the leading food guide for the British Isles.

Photo courtesy of TripAdvisor.

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