The Simpsons. At the risk of sounding too respectful, every capable pro-English person should come here for dinner before leaving this world noise.
If nothing else, they will die contentedly.
Since 1823 started as a chess club, the club has been a frequent visitor on the London stage.
According to a character written by J.K. Rowling, "When you came in, the clock on the door ... it is said that the first woman came in 1984 stopped." No kidding. The menu says "menu". They won't use the word "menu" because it is French. "
When I was invited to have dinner with my colleagues there, the place seemed to be dying out. Like those famous London gentlemen's clubs, its members have been stumbling to find the cemetery of elephants. Its shabby decoration and monotonous colors should have given it a thin feeling.
However, the restaurant decorated with wooden panels, the original linen and old chairs are back to back, reminding people of the generations that made this place famous. It has always been the favorite restaurant of Winston Churchill, Alfred Hitchcock and diners. They can check out the bill without checking the amount.
The food here is great, but it has become better if possible since a long-overdue overhaul a few years ago.
Old beef is enough to make you cry. The taste is tender and smooth, the marble pattern is exquisite, and the taste is rich and solemn, which will make you intoxicated forever. Yorkshire pudding will make my mother ride around the west in her little apron, light and fluffy, with a perfectly shaped dimple into which gravy can be poured.
Other dishes have restored the long tradition of British cooking. If you don't like beef, mutton with a moderate amount of spicy mint sauce is also good. Try the hot lobster caught locally. It first appeared in Simpson's restaurant in 193 1, or half jokingly, it was a delicious concerto flavored with salted beef tongue, crispy pickled beef noodles, horseradish paste and beetroot.
If you haven't completely filled up what you like, try sticky toffee pudding. This is an epic food.
Warning, the last number will make your eyes shine, but you won't regret it after buying it.