As the countdown to the New Year commences, the scramble for coveted tickets to the Mayor of London’s South Bank fireworks is in full swing, though already sold out. However, for those seeking a more elevated celebration and willing to forego the frigid crowds, London’s skyscraper and rooftop restaurants offer a luxurious alternative with unparalleled views of the capital’s spectacular fireworks.
Madera: A Californian-Mexican Fiesta
Nestled atop the Treehouse London hotel near Oxford Circus, Madera promises a New Year’s Eve filled with Californian-Mexican delights. With a sharing menu featuring slow-cooked lamb quesadillas, octopus tostada, and beef tartare, diners can revel in the warmth of festive fire dancers. Priced at £195 (£175 for vegetarians), the experience includes a glass of Champagne, midnight snacks, and signature cocktails for around £16.
The Portrait: A Regal Rooftop Affair
Situated atop the National Portrait Gallery, The Portrait, overseen by Richard Corrigan, provides an eye-level vista of Lord Nelson in Trafalgar Square and a unique perspective of the South Bank fireworks. Indulge in lobster raviolo, Dover sole with caviar beurre blanc, and wild venison Wellington for £X.
Llama Inn: New York Vibes in London
A sibling to Seabird, Llama Inn, a New York import at the original Hoxton hotel, offers south-facing views towards the river. With a New Year’s Eve featuring DJs and pisco sours, this modern Peruvian destination boasts a tantalizing menu, including wagyu anticucho and grilled lobster with aji romesco sauce.
Sushisamba: Disco Chic in the Sky
As the grandaddy of London’s skyscraper restaurants, Sushisamba welcomes 2024 with over 600 metallic balloons and a disco chic dress code. The 11 pm dance party ensures a lively celebration, although the best views of the central London fireworks require a spot in the bar.
Joia: Portuguese Panorama at Battersea Power Station
Joia, perched on the 14th and 15th floors of the art’otel Battersea Power Station, presents a Portuguese feast with stunning views downriver. Featuring hand-dived scallops, aged Salamancan Black Angus forerib, and wild mushroom escabeche, this venue promises a delectable New Year’s Eve.
Ting: The Pinnacle of Celebration
Ting, the 35th-floor restaurant at the highest hotel in London, guarantees a ringside seat to the South Bank fireworks and panoramic views of London’s New Year’s Eve displays. For those seeking a higher altitude experience, Gong Bar on Level 52 hosts live cabaret accompanied by cocktails, Champagne, and Japanese bites, with window table options at £2,000 and standing tickets at £450.
In conclusion, these sky-high dining experiences offer not just a meal but a journey into luxury and celebration, with each venue providing a unique perspective on London’s iconic New Year’s Eve fireworks. While the South Bank may be packed, these elevated establishments promise an unforgettable start to the year, combining exquisite cuisine with breathtaking views.
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