Lanes Of London

Lanes of London

Explore the best of the seasonal British larder at Lanes of London. A relaxed setting with an intimate bar area with Afternoon Tea available. Open all day.

Lanes of London

http://www.lanesoflondon.co.uk

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The enormous menu – I won't describe it as 'his', because it's clearly the work of Siobhan Sharpe from Twenty Twelve – is divided into four famous food streets: Brick Lane (Indian), Kingsland Road (Vietnamese), Edgware Road (Middle Eastern) and Portobello Road (pimped-up diner food).

Our random selection of small dishes from the street food menu arrived curated into something approaching a coherent meal.

Careening from the snacky to the heart-attacky, it was Portobello Road next, for beef brisket sliders, those trendy one-bite burger derivatives.

This is what's been missing from Park Lane hotel dining, we agreed; beer and a curry.

London Marriott Hotel, 140 Park Lane, London W1 (020-7647 5664).

Lanes of London, Park Lane's eating & socialising destination

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London Marriott Hotel Park Lane

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Perfectly placed in the city centre, the London Marriott Hotel Park Lane welcomes you with boutique accommodation, modern amenities and unmatched service.

Additional 5-star amenities at the hotel include the Club at Park Lane, with its indoor pool and cutting-edge fitness center.

Those hosting events in London city centre will be thrilled with our light-filled venues and exceptional planning and catering services.

And the best of the city lies just beyond our hotel doors - from Hyde Park and Oxford Street to Marble Arch.

Plan a boutique escape with us at the London Marriott Hotel Park Lane.

Lanes of London

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Enjoy a 5 Star Afternoon Tea at the London Marriott Hotel Park Lane.

Set in luxurious Mayfair, and a stone's throw away from the shopping, sights and attractions of Oxford Street, Lanes of London is the perfect place to indulge in a selection of decadent treats, sip and savour on Jing Teas, and why not compliment with a glass of champagne?

Situated on London's prestigious Park Lane, Lanes of London is the signature restaurant of 5 Star London Marriott Hotel Park Lane and the ideal place to take comfort in the season's bounty.

Offering all day casual dining, from breakfast through to lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, robust flavours from the Season British Larder can be enjoyed in a stylish, yet casual environment, set against unrivalled backdrops of Hyde Park and Marble Arch.

Originally an Edwardian mansion, 5 star London Marriott Hotel Park Lane is now a leading luxury hotel in London.

Lanes of London: restaurant review | Jay Rayner | Life and style ...

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And so it is that within minutes of being seated at Lanes of London in the Marriott Hotel by Marble Arch we are approached by a waitress who makes "suited and booted" look like part of her job description, and she says: "Can I explain the concept of our menu, today?"

The Marriott has noticed that street food is now a Thing; that the capital's roads are clogged with reconditioned campervans knocking out stuff that makes sauce dribble down your forearms, some of which is great and a lot of which is stuff in a bap flogged for £6.50.

Hence the menu is divided up between Brick Lane for Indian food, Kingsland Road for Vietnamese, Edgware Road for the Middle East and Portobello Road for burgers and fried chicken because that's all they eat there, poor souls.

They've studied the point, taken a few notes, turned away from it, gone on a long country walk, ended up in a pub, got drunk and woken up in their clothes the next morning with scribbles on scraps of paper from which they have cobbled together a menu.

To be fair the butter chicken from the Brick Lane list is bang on.

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