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We had a choice of 12 or 14 courses, the 14 was courses was around £200/head. You will need to book several weeks in advance as they only sit 20 people (around the kitchen table). To be able to watch the a dozen chefs cook and prepare 14 courses in front of you is an incredible experience. It’s got 2 Michelin stars, and both very well deserved. As you sit around the kitchen table (for 2-3 hours) the experience works best for couples.
This is a chain store, but it is very small and there are not many seats, only about 20 seats. If you come late, you will have to queue. The highlight is that there is a large open kitchen where you can see how the chef prepares delicious food.
The restaurant's signature charcoal grilled steak and tomato sauce pasta are both delicious.
🏨Royal Eagle Hotel 🦅 📍26-30 Craven Road, London, England 🚉The hotel is only 300 meters away from Paddington Station, and it takes only a few minutes to walk. There are attractions such as Bayswater, Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum and Tumbling Bridge in the surrounding area. The subway station and train station are within walking distance, and it is convenient to go anywhere. The hotel is in an excellent location, close to Hyde Park, which is suitable for morning walks or jogging. The subway station is only a few minutes' walk away, and the transportation here is very convenient. The exterior of the hotel is very European architectural style, but you will find that it is a little old after entering the lobby. When checking in here, the front desk staff was very friendly and helpful. The overall decoration of the hotel is quite satisfactory. Although it is not very new, it is clean and tidy, which is satisfactory. Pay attention to the room, it is indeed small, especially the bathroom. The bed in the double room is two single beds put together, but many people mentioned that this is not very comfortable and easy to separate when moving. There are basic facilities in the room, such as tea sets, but there are no sockets and lack of fire escape guides. The shower room is not big either, and tall people may feel a little cramped when taking a shower. But the bed is very comfortable and I slept well at night. Overall, the room is small but well-maintained, which is more suitable for short stays. However, some rooms may be a little noisy at night. There are many dining options near the hotel. If you don't like the hotel's meals, you can go to the surrounding Western restaurants, such as Core's potato fish roe stew, Western restaurant Kitchen Table's crispy chicken skin, or Japanese restaurant Endo at the Rotunda. There are also convenience stores and cafes around, which is very convenient. 🌟Nearby recommendations: 🏙Covent Garden is a good place, full of bars, restaurants and boutiques. You can visit the market during the day and go to the Royal Opera House to enjoy performances at night. Take the opportunity to ride the London Eye. This 135-meter-high giant Ferris wheel will definitely take you to overlook the beautiful scenery of London. Especially at dusk or at night, the scenery on both sides of the Thames will be particularly moving. In summary, the location and price of the Royal Eagle Hotel are very competitive. Although there are some minor issues, I think it is still quite good for a short stay. If you have higher requirements for beds and sanitary conditions, you can also consider other options in the surrounding area. 💡
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