Le Caprice
About Le Caprice
Le Caprice was originally opened in London in 1947 by Mario Gallati, a former Maitre d' of The Ivy. It was then reopened in 1981 in its modern-day guise. With its contemporary black and white décor, David Bailey photographs and long bar, Le Caprice has established itself as a social institution in London with its effortless style, coveted cuisine and well-heeled crowd. Generations of diners have enjoyed the unique atmosphere and unsurpassed service of the avant-garde eatery, making it a firm favourite among a discerning international clientele.
Le Caprice Address
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Airlington House
Airlington Street London
SW1A 1RJ
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Latest 5 reviews of Le Caprice
7.8 out of 10 based on 5 reviews
went to Le Caprice in London on the 29 December, good as always, especially the service. Food was very simple but well cooked.
A very pleasant experience was had at Le Caprice. We received a warm welcome and the service was efficient yet discreet. Having dined here before we were not disappointed.
Busy Saturday afternoon. Food was superb and the tortellini was heaven! Service was great and the waiters very attentive. Was let down by overcrowding of tables and chairs which felt my party was packed in tightly and we were having to move the table and step over bags to climb out to use the bathroom facilities.
Le Caprice, London Always Fantastic!
Le Caprice is a New York style french restaurant. We like to order a bunch of starters and just graze through our meal. The tartar and french fries were great, we loved the pasta and the grilled octopus was perfectly cooked. We really enjoyed ourselves and the service was great.



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