Situated near Chelsea's King's Road and the Saatchi Gallery, Pimlico Road is the perfect place to go and enjoy a bite-to-eat after a long day exploring some of the best luxuries London has to offer. There a number of fantastic restaurants situated on Pimlico Road - ranging from formal sit-down places to hip, trendy gastro pubs.
The style of cuisine served up by these restaurants varies significantly; there are restaurants that specialise in Italian and Chinese, whilst those who love nothing more than a taste of traditional English cuisine are also well catered for.
With a considerable number of restaurants to choose from, deciding on which to dine out at could prove to be quite tricky. So, in order to help you with your decision we've produced a guide detailing just three of the best restaurants you'll find on Pimlico Road.
Hunan - 51 Pimlico Road: A Chinese restaurant with a twist, Hunan is definitely the restaurant to go to if you're feeling adventurous. Doing away with traditional restaurant conventions, this restaurant has no menu; you're simply required to inform the staff two things - the foods you don't like and how hot you like your food - then they do the rest.
Dishes at this restaurant are served up in great amount, but rather than consisting of large portions, Hunan focuses more on smaller, tapas-style portions which diners can share amongst themselves.
Hunan also boasts a great list of wines - sourced from all over the world - at reasonable prices, allowing you to enjoy, for example, a glass of Bordeaux, as you savour a wonderful meal. Open from Monday to Saturday, booking a reservation at this unorthodox Chinese restaurant is highly recommended.
Tinello - 87 Pimlico Road: Tinello is perfect for those looking for an Italian restaurant. Serving lunch and dinner, its menu is packed with delicious pasta dishes cooked by fantastic chefs.
Should you choose to dine at Tinello you can expect to enjoy mouth-wateringly succulent Sicilian prawns with spaghetti, served up in a tomato sauce seasoned with chilli and garlic. Those that don't necessarily want pasta shouldn't worry, as this restaurant also serves a range of fantastic second dishes; the char grilled chicken with lemon spinach is something that shouldn't be missed out on.
Those looking to dine at Tinello should make reservations well in advance to avoid disappointment. As a renowned restaurant it becomes extremely busy very quickly, making getting a table without a reservation something of challenge.
The Ebury - 11 Pimlico Road: If you've ever been to The Ebury, you'll probably be well accustomed to its warm atmosphere - one that really thrives during those cold winter months. If you haven't been you're in for a treat.
The chefs at The Ebury cook traditional English dishes, but rather than coating dishes in rich, heavy sauces, they instead prefer a lighter approach - with light marinades favoured. The menu features a wide range of A La Carte options, as well as an extensive wine and cocktail list - just the thing to unwind with after a long day in the city.
Pimlico Road could be described as a real hotspot for great dining options. This article takes a look at just three of the restaurants located on the street.