Chiltern Firehouse

The West End


In-house restaurant of the hotel of the same name, itself occupying a beautiful red-brick firehouse from 1889, this splendidly dapper eatery offers opportunities to celeb-spot while enjoying the famed cooking of head chef Nuno Mendes. It's wildly popular, so book well ahead to enjoy dishes such as glazed hake with leek hearts and crab bisque flavoured with Chinese XO sauce.


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