Restaurants for Valentine's Day

London, 13-02-2020

The Prince Akatoki

Spoil your loved one at the luxurious Prince Akatoki London hotel. Located in Marble Arch, this recently refurbished hotel has just won 4 stars from the Forbes Travel Guide! Their Valentine’s package includes champagne and flowers upon arrival, a 4-course dinner for two and breakfast in bed.

You can also book in a relaxed afternoon tea at the Malt Lounge and Bar, or head there in the evening for premium Japanese whiskeys and cocktails. Get details.

The Prince Akatoki


Manicomio

Designed to seamlessly transition from day-time café to an evening wine bar, Manicomio is located in Chelsea’s buzzing Duke of York Square. Their Valentine’s Day special menu 3 courses and a glass of champagne for £45. Get details.

Manicomio


Mei Mei

Featured among Eater’s Best Valentine’s Day dinners, Mei Mei in Borough Market is a great way to share a delicious street-food meal if you’re one for taking it easy, and love the hustle and bustle of markets. Visit the kiosk to share some of Michelin-star Chef Elizabeth Haigh’s creations. Get details.

Mei Mei


Greyhound Cafe Fitzrovia

For lovers of Thai cuisine, the Greyhound Cafe offers a lively dining experience around an open kitchen and bar, and even includes outdoor seating if a bit of cold is what you’re seeking this Valentine’s Day. Pick from popular Thai favourites! Get details

Greyhound Cafe


The Pickled Hen

Why settle for one day when you can celebrate the whole weekend? The Picked Hen at the MArriott Marble Arch is offering a 3 course menu for £50 from the 14th to the 16th of February. An easy walk from Paddington, this restaurant is a great way to make your evening special!

The Pickled Hen


The Cinnamon Club

To truly spoil yourselves, head to The Cinnamon Club located at the Old Westminster Library. At £110 per person, the extensive Indian menu has been crafted to present a large selection of their best dishes, including a handpicked wine menu. 

The Cinnamon Club