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Contribute FeedbackThe Imperial restaurant on Kings Road in Chelsea has received a range of reviews. While some diners were disappointed with the slow service and high prices, others were impressed by the inventive food, stylish decor, and accommodating staff. Despite some issues with food allergies and mislabeling of vegan dishes, the overall atmosphere and service were praised. The menu offers a variety of options from pub roasts to vegan dishes, with the standout being the pork feast and delicious desserts. The American family visitors were satisfied with their meal, and the overall experience was described as excellent, with a great atmosphere and attentive waitstaff. The restaurant is located in a trendy area of Chelsea with designer shops and cafes nearby, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
This place seems to run from a kerl that resembles micky mouse with a pony tail. his little man syndrom and crownings that protect the place make a very appalling visit to what was a decent alcohol. I would not recommend this clicky coks that have been invested in my worst enemy, although micky mouses self-worthiness is very amusing.
Peter morrell was impressed by the inventive kitchen, the beautiful presentation and the stylish furnishings of this restaurant. the imperial outer. cool colors, mellow brickwork, stylish lights. the escap. pork belly starter. al fresco dining room. PausePlayPlayPrev|Next. the imperial is housed in an attractive, symmetrical Victorian building on the kings road in the chelsea design quarter. in the inner it has been sympatheticly decorated to make the great space optimally use. the tables are well spaced, the colors are cool, there are exposed stabs, interesting artworks on the walls and stylish light fittings.
The hotel is located on the western end of the king’s road near fulham is a bright and brave Victorian building that is home to the imperial. the imperial has a restaurant, a bar and a garden that serves with a strong focus on sustainability. the interieur is modern and airy with beautiful high ceilings at the entrance and the mood is friendly, welcoming and cooled. the menu offers local-acidified British diners inspired by international aromes. there is an open kitchen and my friend and I take a place that gives a view of the kitchen and a view of the garden.
Along the fulham endes of the kings road used to be something of a no-man country. when I moved to West london fifteen years ago, you would certainly not go for a night there, or even shop. but it is an area that is more and more on the market and the imperial itself sits in a series of designer furniture and lighting shops and rather tasty delicacies and coffee shops.
On a recent Tuesday evening we made the trip down to the Fulham end of King's Road for dinner at a lovely gastropub and restaurant called The Imperial , which has just celebrated its first birthday. The decor is beautiful: a classic Victorian pub with high ceilings and large windows brought to life with modern interiors, chic statement lighting, exposed bricks and rustic, wooden tables. And, most importantly, some jolly good food.
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