Silk

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Overview

The combination of Silk's classic courtroom setting and innovative Asian-fusion cuisine, offers a fine-dining experience with unique appeal. The 2009 Michelin-recommended restaurant, which in its former capacity as courtroom no. 1, witnessed the trial of Oscar Wilde is now a destination for more culinary pursuits and features an inspired seasonal menu of exotic pan-Asian flavours from across the ancient Silk Route.

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Courthouse Double Tree by Hilton, 19-21 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HL

Silk is in Soho, Central London
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Silk

Address
Courthouse Double Tree by Hilton
19-21 Great Marlborough Street
London
W1F 7HL
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Oxford Circus, Underground

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4 out of 5
Based on 35 reviews
Ranked #3,470

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