The Admiralty Restaurant

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Set in the heart of Somerset House, one of London's most unique, artistic and cultural landmark venues, The Admiralty is a sublime restaurant choice for your business luncheons and romantic dinners. Offering a wide selection of regional French and contemporary dishes, the Admiralty Restaurant mixes traditional flavours of French terroir cooking with a modern twist. Expect the highest level of customer service within this unique relaxing and informal setting, where you can enjoy the architecture of Somerset house along with great food and a choice from the extensive regional wine list.

The Admiralty Restaurant Address

Address:
150 Strand
Charing Cross
London
WC2R 1LA
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7845 4646

Location Information for The Admiralty Restaurant

Address:
150 Strand
Charing Cross
London
WC2R 1LA
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7845 4646
Public transport: Temple, London Underground

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The Admiralty Restaurant was a delight - delicious food, good prices and service outstanding.

24 February 2009
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Table booked for 12:00, door still locked on arrival. Helpful and attentive staff. Good value set menu. Restaurant filled quickly, nice atmosphere. Very pleasant corner seating arrangement for two.

22 January 2009
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The staff at the Admiralty were extremely kind and helpful; the food was very good, though the portions were quite small for a big appetite! The whole ambience, external and internal of course, was atmospheric and elegant.

20 January 2009
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Usual high standard at this establishment even though the main restaurant wasnt open and we were squeezed into the smaller side restaurant

7 January 2009
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The Admiralty is an adequate place to eat, but if the Maitre d' could raise a smile and his waiters could relax and enjoy their customers, it would be a good place to eat.

27 December 2008
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