Lindsay House
The undisputed and undefeated champion of the BBC’s Great British Menu, Richard Corrigan, is delighted to be celebrating his tenth year with a Michelin star at his critically acclaimed 1740’s traditional Soho townhouse, The Lindsay House: a London institution.
Richard Corrigan, one of the countries most feted chefs, has drawn on his Irish roots to create a menu of Modern British cuisine using passionately sourced ingredients. The restaurants on-going success is testament to the fact that Richard continues to offer the same quality and standard of food as he did when the Lindsay House first opened its doors in 1997. The warren of dining rooms inviting you in with open fires and comfortable, stylish surroundings, make this a favourite for those looking for discreet yet homely dining. The intimate restaurant seats 28 guests in each of the two main rooms and the building retains many of its original features including its 400 year old floor boards.
Richard’s enthusiasm comes from his desire to source the best ingredients available each season. The quintessentially British and Irish ingredients are often met with French cooking techniques to create a unique flavour. Dishes on the menu include Pressed terrine of wild rabbit, capers, celeriac and raison relish, Fillet of hake poached in almond milk served with langoustine ravioli and spiced carrot, Poached rump of veal with caramelised sweetbread & pea cannelloni and Summer berry mousse, lemon sable and berry sorbet.
Lindsay House is the only restaurant in London to offer a Garden Menu as an alternative to the Tasting Menu – music to the ears of vegetarians and those in search of gluten and wheat-free diets. Highlights include Risotto of young English peas, Warm English asparagus, poached duck egg, morel & toasted brioche or Roscoff onion torte with perigord truffle, baked romano potato & artichoke. The Garden Menu is priced the same as the tasting menu at £68pp or £110pp with wine.
The restaurant has an inviting, cosy décor which adds to the overall ambiance and the careful service, which sets just the right tone, is friendly, not stuffy. A manager is on hand on each floor to ensure the best possible experience.
Lindsay House
21 Romilly Street
London
W1D 5AF
+44 (0)20 7439 0450
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