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Melanie Kruger, a reviewer for Luxury Lifestyle Magazine, praised the service and atmosphere of the restaurant, writing that Maze Grill Royal Hospital Road "has got simple food done right down to a fine art, and every dish is an explosion of tastes and textures that will leave you hungry for more." [2]
In 2001 it was awarded three Michelin stars, and in 2022 Ramsay celebrated 21 years with all three. [1] In March 2013, the restaurant reopened following an art deco redesign under chef patron Clare Smyth. [2] In 2020, Matt Abé took over as chef patron, running the restaurant as part of Ramsay's restaurant group. [3] Kim Ratcharoen is the head ...
El Quijote is a Spanish restaurant in the Hotel Chelsea in the New York City borough of Manhattan.The eatery has been in the same location (226 West 23rd Street) for some 88 years and, after being sold by the original owning family (under the final aegis of Manny Ramirez) to Chelsea Hotels, [1] it was closed for renovations. [2]
The Chelsea hosted a multimedia festival in 1989, At the Chelsea, which celebrated the hotel's history with theatrical shows, music, and performance art. [425] Nicole Burdette 's play Chelsea Walls , first performed in 1990, [ 426 ] was the basis for the similarly-named 2001 film. [ 397 ]
Bookatable is an online restaurant reservation service headquartered in London, England. Founded in 2006, Bookatable provides real-time reservation services for 13,000 restaurants across 12 countries. Diners can also make bookings via Bookatable's consumer-facing websites.
The Chelsea Art Ball by William Gordon Burn Murdoch. Chelsea Arts Club was originally located in rooms at no. 181 King's Road. In 1902, the club moved to larger premises at no. 143 Old Church Street. In 1933 the club's premises, which had an acre of garden, were remodeled. [3]
The Chelsea Arts District, sometimes also called the West Chelsea Arts District or the Chelsea Gallery District is a region of Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City, that runs from 18th to 28th Street between Tenth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue that is known for its concentration of art galleries. It developed as part of the neighborhood's rezoning ...
An advert for the Clarendon Hotel from 1885. Formerly on this site was the Clarendon Hotel on Cornmarket Street, which grew from two former coaching inns, the King's Head and the Star. [4] The hotel was a Georgian building, [5] though beneath it was a vaulted wine cellar, [6] which was the oldest in Oxford. [7]