Wednesday, 26 June 2013

The Orange

Belgravia is one of the most sought after districts in central London. Well-known for its luxurious and extremely expensive town houses, this prestigious neighbourhood is laid back with plenty of boutiques and 'yummy mummy' cafés - an ideal spot for a sophisticated Sunday brunch.

The Orange on Pimlico Road was the perfect venue to relieve us of our hazy hangovers. Away from tourists and the general hustle and bustle of London, the restaurant was airy, relaxing and rather peaceful. The Orange doubles up as a restaurant and a hotel and has a modern vintage interior.


As might be expected of any great restaurant, the breakfast menu provided the essentials: light bites, eggs any style, pancakes, full English and omelettes. To see the full breakfast menu click here.

My die-hard Bloody Mary friend was sadly not with us, so instead we stuck to coffee and tea:


Teapigs Green Tea

Iced Coffee

The full English was tempting, but we all managed to resist, which was good for me as I struggled to devour my mountain of poached eggs and grilled bacon.


Poached eggs and grilled bacon
 


Eggs Benedict
 

Goat's cheese, caramelised onion and tomato omelette

The food was delicious and the portions generous. We were also pleasantly surprised when the bill came: affordably priced and we were more than happy to pay service charge, thanks to the very accommodating waitress. Looking forward to returning for lunch or dinner next time!

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