One08
About One08
One08 is an elegant restaurant tucked away on London’s Marylebone Lane, a charming enclave winding away from bustling Marylebone High Street near the neighbourhood’s well-known farmers' market. It is set inside the glamorous Marylebone Hotel, yet manages to be the best kind of local restaurant. This casual yet chic bistro-style eatery showcases seasonal produce from local suppliers. The kitchen at One08 has a philosophy of using the freshest ingredients to produce simple, classic European dishes like West Cornwall lemon sole goujons with citrus crème fraîche, tartare sauce and chips. The dining room has wooden floors, leather benches and Miro artworks and classic photography on the walls, a stylish setting for any meal or event. One08 restaurant is a popular place for business lunches and is filled with local diners in the evenings enjoying the understated luxury, excellent service and high-quality cuisine.
One08 Address
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108 Marylebone Lane
Marylebone
London
W1U 2QE
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Latest 5 reviews of One08
8.2 out of 10 based on 5 reviews
Food was good, service was excellent. I went with 7 ppl and everything went smoothly but annoyed we were 1 day start of the Xmas menu. Including 2 bottles of wine and 2 courses each and service, the bill came to £30 each
108 Marylebone, London Ate here last Friday, 2 December. Food was beautiful. Service was excellent. Would go again.
One08 is a wonderful restaurant located within a 5 star hotel. As you would expect the service is superb and the food very good. We did not have any TT special offers this time which did make the meal for 3 somewhat pricey. The scallops starter was a very small portion. We would have liked to have spent more time chatting that evening but the noise coming from a private party in the bar was too much so we left.
108 is a regular haunt so I'm running out of nice things to say! I had an excellent mushroom risotto and my friend rated her seared tuna salad nicoise very highly.
Lovely location, however unfortunately very quiet on a Friday night. Missing the buzz of Marylebone High St. Food ok but nothing spectacular, great service though. I didn't know it was part of the Marylebone Hotel, which probably explains the friendly staff. Would I come back though, not sure, as there are many other places around the area.



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