Whether you picture London through a plate of Shepherd’s Pie from Portobello Road, buttery Indian Chicken from Brick Lane, or refined interpretations of British classics by top chefs, you can discover all of that at Lanes of London. Located on Park Lane near the landmark Marble Arch, this newly opened restaurant and bar presents a flavorful menu of small plates inspired by the city’s diverse neighborhoods, served within an elegant, welcoming setting.
Executive Head Chef Anshu Anghotra leads the kitchen, applying his experience to a varied menu that ranges from Lebanese Kafta Meshwi to the historic British dessert “Poor Knights of Windsor.” The interior design, created by award-winning UK firm Blacksheep, draws on the area’s vibrant past and the building’s Victorian and Edwardian roots. Warm materials such as leather, oak and brass, alongside leaded glass windows, create a refined yet comfortable atmosphere that complements the cuisine.
Lanes of London offers a full day of service, including breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. The on-site bar provides a relaxed spot for crafted cocktails — including house signatures like the Stiff Upper Lip and the Cambridge Claret Cup — as well as a selection of wines and other drinks. For business or social events, private dining rooms are available to host meetings, celebrations or intimate gatherings in a discreet, stylish environment.
Positioned close to some of London’s most famous streets and markets, Lanes of London captures the city’s culinary tapestry by combining neighborhood specialties with contemporary techniques. The small plates format encourages sharing and tasting, making it easy to sample a range of flavors that reflect London’s multicultural heritage and the chef’s modern approach.
The venue’s setting in an 1800s Edwardian mansion adds historic charm to the dining experience. Thoughtful lighting and classic finishes balance the building’s architectural character with contemporary comfort, while attentive service aims to deliver a polished, relaxed experience for both locals and visitors. Whether you’re seeking a leisurely afternoon tea, a convivial evening with friends or a business lunch, the restaurant adapts its offerings to suit the occasion.
Open seven days a week, Lanes of London combines neighborhood-inspired dishes, carefully crafted drinks and a refined interior to present a distinct taste of the capital. The combination of a versatile menu, private dining options and a central Park Lane location makes it a convenient choice for a range of dining experiences, from casual meetups to private events.
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