Wiltons

Wiltons is indeed one of them, part of the culinary history of London, with a long pedigree and reputation stretching back over two hundred years, during which time it has coped with removals, irascible town planners and other minor setbacks. From a stall selling oysters, shrimps and cockles in the Haymarket in 1742, Wiltons has dodged around the St James patch until, in 1984, it moved to its present site. En route in 1884 they received their first Royal Warrant as Purveyor of Oysters to Queen Victoria.

All this tradition comes at a price, and Wiltons has become synonymous with the very well-to-do, and a clientele that knows exactly what it wants, with extremely discreet service from waitresses in dresses. Wilton's Head Chef, Andrew Turner takes infinite pains to ensure that each dish delights the visual senses as well as the taste buds, and the décor is impeccable. The à la carte embraces the full range of culinary dexterity that is Wiltons, and first courses of dressed crab, smoked eel or lobster bisque Newburg also leave room for hot or cold beef consommé.

The superb selection of British and French farmhouse cheeses may prove hard to ignore, but some traditional puddings edge their way in and sherry trifle, bread and butter pudding and apple and fig crumble always find an appreciative clientele. May Wiltons be blessed in some culinary heaven for their contribution to the survival of the savoury, with anchovies on toast, Welsh rarebit and mushrooms on toast all there to fly the flag for decent traditional dishes.
For those with time on their side and congenial company to share the pleasure, a cleverly devised tasting menu offers five options and deserves to be some of the best value in town in its class. Scrutiny of the wine list leaves no room for doubt that quality and discretion have guided those who had the good fortune to compile this fine selection.

The ingredients include wild smoked Scottish salmon, hand picked white crab meat, half cold lobster, homemade potted shrimps, potato salad and leaves, white and brown bread rolls, cheeses including stilton and cheddar, carrot cake, fresh strawberries, Chablis and Champagne.

There is a great deal about Wiltons for which there is no room here. A click on their tasteful and informative Website (see the link) will introduce you to Wiltons at home, private dining and, should you require further encouragement, their galaxy of awards and media acclaim.
Details
Address: 55 Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6LX (View Map)
Tel: +44 (0)844 5672336
Fax: +44 (0)20 7495 6233
Avg. Cost per Head: £115
Nearest Tube Station: Piccadilly Circus/Green Park
Web Info: http://www.wiltons.co.uk
Email contact: Yes
Opening Times
Monday - Friday: 12:00 - 14:30 18:00 - 22:30
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