The Ivy Cafe Marylebone - Sarankhola

French, European, British
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You can call the restaurant via +442075639505

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Last update: 07.09.2025

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Hidden Gem is the perfect spot for an afternoon outing, networking event, or even a date. The scones and marmalade were fantastic, and there was an excellent spread of desserts, cookies, cakes, and other tasty treats. The Wallace Collection is a national museum housed in a historic townhouse, featuring French paintings from the 18th century, furniture, and more. The setting is within the interior of the house, with a... View all feedback.

Hidden Gem is the perfect spot for an afternoon outing, networking event, or even a date. The scones and marmalade were fantastic, and there was an excellent spread of desserts, cookies, cakes, and other tasty treats. The Wallace Collection is a national museum housed in a historic townhouse, featuring French paintings from the 18th century, furniture, and more. The setting is within the interior of the house, with a glass roof ensuring that the London weather doesn't detract from the experience.

This restaurant is a hidden oasis just a stone's throw away from the chaos of Oxford Street. The ambiance is top-notch, with beautiful artwork and a view of the sky above the winter garden. The service was impressive and the cocktails were excellent. The menu had plenty of options to choose from. The fixed-price menu is a great value.

One of the things I love about London is the abundance of free museums and art galleries where you can easily spend a few delightful hours. Hertford House, which houses the Wallace Collection, is nestled on a peaceful street just off bustling Oxford Street. This magnificent historic townhouse features 25 galleries showcasing a wide range of treasures, from world-class armor to old master paintings.

After having spent a few hours admiring the collection, I decided to relax with my friend in the courtyard, who pampered in a afternoon. we had luck, as there was a lot of space and immediately got a place. we treated ourselves with an earl grey and a lapsang souchong to cornish cream teas. after a bit we were informed that the lapsang was not available. after the tees were turned on an assam, the tees came after a good time, without milk. we had to ask three times that it is brought to the table, and it took 30 minutes to do so. the Scenarios and Sandwiches came in 20. the quality is high, but the service is a complete catastrophe and some of the waiters are absolutely protective. I enjoyed the taste of the tees and eating, but I will avoid in the future if I want a good time.

After reading the London Easters blog of the Wallace restaurant, and hearing from so many friends that the museum itself is well worth a visit. The museum is set within the old London town house of the Wallace family. A super über cool family, who knew th

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