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Fashion Week Food Guide: London

Fit for a queen

17.09.2015

By Buro247

Fashion Week Food Guide: London

Here are our recommendations for luxurious food stops and exciting experiences that you should check out as you discover the latest trends this week. 

 

Breakfast: Granger & Co 

Granger & Co is the perfect place to get your day started. Its spacious and bright dining room is sure to wake you up and get you energised for the long day ahead. Granger & Co offers light and healthy breakfast options such as a variety of muesli and yoghurt, but the real winner at this restaurant is their light and incredibly fluffy scrambled eggs. 

 

Granger & Co. 175 Westbourne Grove, London, W11 2SB.

 

Coffee: Workshop Coffee Co 

Helmed by true coffee connoisseurs, Workshop Coffee Co is dedicated to serving only the highest quality of coffee possible. All their beans are personally sourced by them and roasted in-house. When you step into Workshop Coffee Co, the exposed bricked walls give out a typical independent coffee shop vibe and the fragrant smell of their roasts will convince you to stay. 

 

Workshop Coffee Co. 27 Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1M 5RN. 

 

Lunch: Alain Ducasse

Dine luxuriously at the famed Park Lane restaurant named after its well-known founder, Alain Ducasse. This traditional fine dining restaurant frequented by star footballers will surely make you feel special with their excellent service and lovely setting. Their lunch menu is infused with summer flavours that will enhance the flavour of seasonal produce. If you are dining in a group, reserve the Table Lumière for an exceptional experience surrounded by a luminescent fibre-optic curtain and choose from a stunning array of Hermès china, Puiforcat silverware and Saint-Louis crystal, exclusively available for Table Lumière diners. 

 

Alain Ducasse. 53 Park Lane, London, W1K 1QA.

 

Munch: Cocomaya

If you haven’t jumped on the cronut bandwagon yet, there is no better way to fall in love with the flaky and light treat than at Cocomaya. Aptly dubbed a cocodough at this bakery, the selection of this fine treat will surely please your eyes and your palate. Be sure to come with friends as you will be tempted to try all the flavours here. 

Cocomaya. 12 Connaught Street, London, W2 2AF. 

 

Afternoon Tea: The Palm Court

There is nothing more quintessentially British than afternoon tea and for the most glamorous experience, a visit to The Ritz is a must. The Palm Court at The Ritz rightfully serves up the most classic afternoon tea of finger cut sandwiches, warm baked scones and a selection of tea cakes. When you’ve mastered the classic, there is really no need for a reinterpretation. 

 

The Palm Court. The Ritz Hotel, 150 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9BR.

 

Dinner: Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

No trip to London will be complete without dropping by this celebrity chef’s three Michelin starred establishment. Headed by Chef Patron Clare Smyth, the menu features inventive and elegant modern French dishes. Due to the chef’s uncompromising and meticulous standards, expect to find only the most beautiful and well-conceptualised dishes at Gordon Ramsay.

 

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay. 68 Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HP.

 

Cocktails: Mr Fogg’s Residence

From its creatively decorated interior with Mr. Fogg’s very own travel collectibles to its unique blends of cocktails inspired from different countries, this bar is will definitely keep you intrigued and highly entertained. Take a trip around the world at this Victorian adventure-themed cafe to keep your spirits up after a long day of fashion shows. 

 

Mr Fogg’s Residence. 15 Bruton Lane, Mayfair, London, W1J 6JD.

 

Party: Boujis 

Famed for its impressive guest list of A-listers, celebrities and royalty, this stylish South Kensington bar is the best place to head to for a night out in London. Setting the standard for luxury and style, Boujis has most certainly done something right to get the world’s most influential people to keep coming back. To enter the club, be sure to get your name on the guest list and be on your best behaviour as you’d never know who you might run into here. 

 

Boujis. 43 Thurloe Street, London, SW7 2LQ.

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