Launceston Place
Located on a quiet residential street in the High Street Kensington district, Launceston Place sits inside a historic 1839 building that was once part of the manor of Earl's Court. The chocolate-colored dining room features contemporary landscape paintings and tan, couch-like banquettes, where diners enjoy modern British cuisine from chef Tristan Welch. Dishes include duck hearts on toast, breast of duck, rump and sweetbread of Rose veal, and roasted West coast scallops. A team of sommeliers has prepare a wine list that includes both Old World and New World wines by the by the glass, half bottle, and full bottle.
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From Food & Wine , JAN 2009
Tristan Welch’s passion for old English cookbooks inspired him to give...MORE
From Food & Wine , FEB 2008
Located in a centuries-old town house, Launceston Place has the atmosphere of a well-heeled friend's well-run home; it used to be a favorite of Princess Diana's....MORE
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