Le Caprice
Le Caprice is a renowned restaurant located in the heart of London, England. Established in 1947, it has become a staple in the London dining scene, known for its modern British cuisine with a European twist. Over the years, Le Caprice has attracted a diverse clientele, including celebrities, politicians, and artists, making it not just a place to dine but a significant cultural and social landmark.
History[edit | edit source]
Le Caprice was originally opened in 1947 by Mario Gallati, a former maître d' from The Ivy, another iconic London restaurant. It quickly became popular for its sophisticated atmosphere and high-quality food. In the 1980s, the restaurant was revitalized by Chris Corbin and Jeremy King, who refurbished the interior while preserving its classic charm. This renovation marked the beginning of a new era for Le Caprice, solidifying its status as a beloved dining destination in London.
Cuisine[edit | edit source]
The menu at Le Caprice features a blend of British and European dishes, prepared with seasonal and high-quality ingredients. Signature dishes include the Dover sole, wild mushroom risotto, and the classic Eton mess for dessert. The restaurant also offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options, catering to a wide range of dietary preferences.
Interior and Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
The interior of Le Caprice is designed with a chic and timeless elegance, featuring black and white photographs that line the walls, crisp white tablecloths, and sophisticated lighting. The atmosphere is both vibrant and intimate, making it suitable for a variety of occasions, from business lunches to romantic dinners.
Notable Patrons[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Le Caprice has been frequented by a host of notable figures, including Diana, Princess of Wales, Mick Jagger, and Kate Moss. The restaurant's discretion and high-quality service have made it a favored spot for celebrities looking to dine in privacy.
Location and Access[edit | edit source]
Le Caprice is located in the St. James's area of London, close to Piccadilly and the Royal Academy of Arts. It is easily accessible by public transport, with the nearest London Underground stations being Green Park and Piccadilly Circus.
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