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London Bridge
Northern Chinese on level 33 of The Shard, the view-room and the dish where guests in town for a single weekend take their out-of-town parents.
Beirut's Mireille Hayek inside Harrods, the polished Lebanese set-menu room that translates Em Sherif Beirut's standard for SW1.
Em Sherif opened on the second floor of Harrods in 2022, the London arrival of Mireille Hayek's Beirut-founded Lebanese fine-dining group. Beirut's set-menu format opens up here, guests order à la carte across mezze, charcoal grill and the famous orange-blossom rice pudding, and the room is opulent without tipping into kitsch: dark green velvet, brass, hand-painted plates from Aleppo. A reliable booking when Knightsbridge is the catchment and the standard is Em Sherif Beirut, not Edgware Road.
Enter via the Hans Crescent door for the lifts directly to the second floor; the main Brompton Road entrance is a long walk. Order across the mezze rather than the set option, London is the only Em Sherif room that allows it. The orange-blossom rice pudding is non-negotiable.
At a Glance
View Type
Royal Park, Historic Monuments
View Quality
Exceptional
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