Review on One Twenty One Two at The Royal Horseguards
One Twenty One Two is the signature restaurant in The Royal Horseguards hotel, an iconic Grade I listed building scenically set on the banks of the River Thames, once home to the Secret Service in the First World War. The restaurant's name pays homage to its former neighbour Scotland Yard, whose famous telephone number was Whitehall 1212. The resplendence of the hotel permeates through to its elegant dining room where plush red velvet chairs are set against smartly laid tables. On sunny days the outside tables on their delightful terrace are the most sought after to take in the stunning views.
Diners can look forward to carefully crafted food using the highest quality and freshest regional ingredients. You might begin with diver caught scallop, truffle and cauliflower soup, garlic crisp or rosemary roasted Lancashire quail, braised puy lentils, Savoy cabbage and port jus. Main courses embrace loin of Scottish venison, Piquillo pepper and cepe roulade, vanilla and lime jus or poached River Avon rainbow trout, lemon curd, salmon rilettes and baby cress. As a finale consider Gin O'clock, lemon posset, London Dry Gin, blueberry, Vermouth and violet foam or caramelised plum tart, Chinese five spices and yoghurt sorbet.
There's a first-class wine list to complement the menu and well-crafted cocktails are named after distinguished guests such as George Bernard Shaw and Winston Churchill.
One Twenty One Two at The Royal Horseguards is also featured in: AA Guide
Rate this RestaurantCuisine
Modern British
Chef
Graham Chatham
Restaurant Opening Times
Breakfast: 6.30 - 10.30am (7.00 - 11.00am Sat & Sun)
Lunch: 12.00 - 2.00pm (12.30 - 2.00pm Sun)
Dinner: 6.30 - 9.30pm
Accepted credit cards
Visa, Master Card, American Express