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Is there a Black Rock Grill restaurant in London?

Well I recently went to a restaurant in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight called On The Rocks where you are given heated slabs of volcanic rock, on which you cook your steak, prawns, lamb etc… Anyway these heated rocks – and this entire system of dining – is marketed by a company called Black Rock Grill, and I wanted to know if there is a restaurant that uses this system in London – preferably near to Covent Garden/Soho area. Thanks in advance!

The Balcony Bistro in London has Black Rock Grill http://www.bestlondonrestaurants.co.uk/restaurants/london/balconybistro.asp . The Artisan also does http://maps.google.com/maps/place?rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&oe=UTF-8&rlz=1I7RNWN&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=black+rock+grill+london&fb=1&hq=black+rock+grill&hnear=london&cid=16072025118588603796&ei=sK_ES8jSItGhOJbh6d4P&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CBMQnQIwBA

Apparently there are a number of places that have this technology. Balls Bros & Fish are other options http://www.ballsbrothers.co.uk/hays/index.htm

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The 6 Best Fish Restaurants in London

In the mood for fish? Try one of these fabulous London restaurants.

1. Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill:

Since it’s opening in 1916, Bentley’s has served everyone from the flappers of the 1920s, to the rock and roll stars of the 1960s, to today’s chic Londoners. The restaurant has maintained its old charm by remaining in the same building, with the same Italian gothic architectural style. There is no minimum spend, so go, enjoy, and take a bite out of London’s history.

2. Chamberlain’s:

Chamberlain’s is located in Leadenhall covered market, once a meat and poultry market that was the heart of Roman London. Their seafood is of the highest quality and sourced from Chamberlain and Thelwell. The restaurant is over three floors and has an balcony terrace with a stunning view. Go and savour their incredible shellfish and some of the country’s best catches.

3. J Sheeky’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar:

J Sheeky’s is located on the quiet St. Martin’s Court between Charing Cross Road and St. Martin’s Lane. With a multitude of famous London play and opera houses surrounding it, J Sheeky’s is the perfect place to dine before or after an evening at the theatre. Moreover, it is surrounded by the buzz and excitement of Covent Garden and Soho.

4. Pescatori Italian and Seafood Restaurants:

Located in Fitzrovia and Mayfair, these family-run restaurants offer the best of both culinary worlds- world class seafood, and delicious Italian goodness. Their menu is seasonal, so even regulars can enjoy a wide selection of dishes. Crabs are sent directly from a family farm in Cornwall, while the other fish is bought fresh every morning from Billingsgate Fish Market. Yum.

5. Wright Brothers:

The Wright Brothers have a few restaurants in England, including one in Soho, London, another in Borough Market, London, and one in Cornwall. Their oysters come from an ancient private fishery, located on the Helford River in South West Cornwall. Clearly, the Wright Brothers are serious about their oysters.

6. Scott’s:

Located in Mayfair, Scott’s offers some of the city’s most delicious oysters, fish and crustaceans. Included in their a la carte menu are also some delicious meat and game dishes, so no matter what your culinary taste their will be something for you to enjoy. The tables look onto a beautiful oyster and champagne bar.

The English love their fish, so it’s no surprise that the country’s capital would have some of the most delicious seafood restaurants one could find.

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