Independent readers can enjoy a two-course dinner at a selection of Britain’s finest restaurants, as recommended by Marco Pierre White. Simply cut out 3 of the ‘Dine Out’ vouchers appearing in The Independent and The Independent on Sunday. Click here and print out a bonus voucher.Make your reservation at one of the restaurants listed [...]
Independent readers can enjoy a two-course dinner at a selection of Britain’s finest restaurants, as recommended by Marco Pierre White. Simply cut out 3 of the ‘Dine Out’ vouchers appearing in The Independent and The Independent on Sunday. Click here and print out a bonus voucher.Make your reservation at one of the restaurants listed below quoting ‘The Independent offer’ Take your vouchers with you when you dine. The voucher is valid for one booking of up to six people until 28 February (excluding 14 Feb) Please check restaurant for opening times Book early to avoid disappointment
Tables must be booked for earlier than 7pm. Subject to availability.The restaurants in the offer are: BELVEDEREOff Abbotsbury Road, Holland Park, London, W8 5EE Tel: 020 7602 1238. A beautiful villa style building in the heart of Holland Park, the restaurant has recently been refurbished to provide a classic setting for the restaurants modern French cuisine.CRITERION224 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HP Tel: 020 7930 0488.
This large, palatial dining room sits in the heart of London, in sight of Eros. It offers dining on a grand scale, rarely seen.L’ESCARGOT46 Greek Street, London, W1D 4EF Tel: 020 7437 6828. L’Escargot is the last link with old Soho: recent refurbishment highlights the wondrous art collection in the Picasso room.PLANET HOLLYWOOD13 Coventry Street, London, W1D 7DF Tel: 020 7437 7639. Planet Hollywood dominates the heart of London’s cinema and theatre district. Nothing is too much trouble with quality food including their famous burgers.CHEZ MAX3 Yeomans Way, Knightsbridge, London SW3 2EP Tel: 020 7590 9999. A real glimpse of Paris in the heart of London’s Knightsbridge.
Roasts over grills dominate the menu and there is always a truly Gallic buzz.QUO VADIS26-28 Dean Street, London W1V 6LL Tel: 020 7437 4809. A Soho institution since Karl Marx lived upstairs Quo Vadis has been revolutionised under chef Curtis Stone and offers classic modern dishes with an Italian twist.. An embryologist who tricked women into thinking they were having fertilised eggs inserted into their wombs as part of a deception to clear his debts was jailed for 18 months yesterday. But instead he faked the work and then falsified the records.After a three-week trial at Southampton Crown Court last month, a jury found Fielding guilty of eight counts of false accounting and three counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.Judge John Boggis QC told Fielding yesterday: “As a result of your criminal behaviour every woman going through the anxiety of IVF will be wondering what is going on in the secrecy of an embryologist’s lab. These offences are so serious that only a custodial sentence is appropriate. You betrayed the blind trust of these vulnerable women – your crimes were despicable.”It would have been bad enough if your behaviour had been the result of incompetence but it was dishonesty that motivated you.”Susan Edwards QC, for the defence, said Fielding was seriously mentally ill and had lost his home, his family and his profession since the investigation and trial.She told the court: “The defendant cuts a pathetic figure. He has already been punished in a way that most of us cannot imagine His disgrace is complete.

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