The Traditional English Restaurants of London

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Langan's Brasserie

The legendary Langan's Brasserie situated just off Piccadilly, presently in its 26th year, continues to go from strength to strength.

Originally the creation of the wayward genius, Peter Langan, it was an instant success socially, but unfortunately could not maintain a consistent standard of food. However, the day was saved by the recruitment of Richard Shepherd – at that time the Head Chef at the highly respected Capital Hotel.

He pulled the kitchen together and became the driving force behind the expansion of the Langan’s Restaurant Group. So much so that Peter himself sadly turned into a rather drunken disadvantage, causing huge embarrassment on occasions by his inebriated antics.

With its Anglo/French style of cuisine it remains one of London's top eateries to be seen in for celebrities, business people & joe public alike. Whether you feel more comfortable in smart casual dress or a dinner suit, you will not feel out of place there, as everybody is given the same warm Langan's welcome.

With its constant "buzz" and "hustle & bustle", walls covered with fine art and their famous haphazard selection of lampshades, the ground floor has such a unique atmosphere that once you've experienced it, I am confident you'll go back for more.

If you prefer to dine in more sedate surroundings, why not try their 'Venetian Room' situated on the first floor, where you will be enveloped by their magnificent 'Patrick Procktor' mural of Venice.

The Brasserie's menu, which is hand-written daily, includes such a vast array of Starters, Main-Courses and Desserts that there is sure to be something to tempt even the most particular of palates.

With mouth-watering starters such as 'Field Mushrooms & Bacon topped with Lancashire Cheese' or 'Smoked Duck Breast with Celeriac Salad' followed by a Main Course such as 'Grilled Calves Liver & Bacon' or their infamous 'Langans Bangers & Mash with White Onion Sauce'.

If you still have room, why not treat yourself to one of their many tempting desserts such as 'Banana Pancakes with Toffee Sauce' or 'Apricot & Whisky, Bread n' Butter Pudding' then finish off with one of their wide range of Liqueurs and Coffees.

The Brasserie also offers a diverse wine list with something for everyone, including many French favourites such as 'Chablis', 'Muscadet', 'St.Emilion' & 'Chateauneuf du Pape' or from elsewhere maybe a 'Chardonnay' from South Australia or New Zealand, a 'Rioja' from Spain, a 'Cabernet Sauvignon' from California or a 'Shiraz' from South Africa.

Certainly, despite having some critics, Langan’s Brasserie has moved forwards most successfully with time and occupies a unique niche in the London restaurant scene.

Details

Address: Stratton Street, London, W1J 8LB  (View Map)

Tel: +44 (0)20 7491 8822

Fax: +44 (0)20 7493 8309

Avg. Cost per Head: £48

Nearest Tube Station: Green Park

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Opening Times

Monday - Friday: 12.15 - 23.45

Saturday: 19.00 - 24.00

Sunday: Closed

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Rating: 3.7 out of 5 (from 2 Visitor Reviews).

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05 May 2006