If you are entertaining clients in London you are going to want the lowdown on the best restaurants in the city. Full of gastronomic delight, London has an incredible choice of places to eat, whether you are looking for traditional British fare, elegant Italian or something more exotic. Here are three of our recommendations. Corrigan’s Style epitomised, Corrigan’s Mayfair is a timeless, sophisticated and refined restaurant that evokes a sense of nostalgia. Standing in the reception, your mind is taken back to the days when dining out was a special occasion and dressing up was exciting and full of expectancy. Sumptuous white linen, authentic silverware and leather seating set the scene for the culinary experience. Contemporary but classic food, attentive and professional service and an almost ceremonious atmosphere make this place a great choice for taking clients, whom you can entertain on private tables. The Sunday lunch is reportedly legendary. A pre-booked Stanstead, Heathrow or Gatwick airport taxi can take you to your hotel, or straight to Carrigan’s, in a comfortable and hassle free manner. Coq d'Argent Stunning French cuisine served in an amazing rooftop restaurant is what Coq d’Argent is all about. Boasting fabulous views over some of the city’s iconic landmarks, including St Paul’s Cathedral, this gastronomic delight is fresh, modern and a wonderfully intimate fine dining choice. There is even a festive menu including 3 courses, coffee and truffles for just £47. For a lighter menu, the brasserie and grill offers a less formal but no less elegant atmosphere. Topping off the appeal of this splendid restaurant are the outdoor terrace and garden area. Book your Heathrow, Stanstead or Gatwick airport taxi in advance and you can be at this restaurant in no time at all. The Delaunay in Aldwych Think glamour and soave sophistication and you understand the theme of The Delaunay. The two intimate private dining rooms at this establishment, which can seat up to 24 when opened up together, are ideal for those looking to host a more private meeting with their business clients. Alternatively, join the buzzing crowd that this place attracts and dine here for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or dinner. Inspired by the great European café scene, this is the ideal spot for a relaxed long lunch that may just well linger on into tea and cake if business goes well. An easy transfer from Heathrow, Stanstead or Gatwick airport, taxis can be booked in advance. How To Get There London is a hub for business travellers and its three main airports receive flights from all of the major European cities, such as Paris, Rome, Milan, Vienna and Berlin. Easily accessible by train, London also has fast trains arriving from major cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Glasgow. The M6 and M1 are the main roads leading to the city from the north, the M23 from the south and the M3 and M4 from the west. If you arrive into one of the airports, you can book a Stanstead, Heathrow or Gatwick airport taxi to take you straight to your final destination and make sure you make it to your meeting on time. You can book in advance and organise your return journey too, should you wish. Lukas Johannes is a driver for Shuttle Direct, the number one provider of shared and private airport transfers all over Europe and northern Africa. If you’re looking for a Gatwick airport taxi, Lukas and his colleagues can make sure that you and your luggage get to and from the airport surely, swiftly and safely.
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