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Incognico restaurant on Shaftesbury Avenue in the heart of London's Theatreland has undergone a transformation. At the deft hand of renowned interior designer David Collins, Incognico has become a smart Parisian-style brasserie inspired by the luxe and glamour of the 1930's. Creamy walls are footed by dark wood panelling and the dark-and-light scheme is played out in the mahogany leather seating and gleaming white table linens. The menu features ingredients of flawless provenance in classic and simple European dishes served with flair. The wine list spans the globe with an impressive list of dessert wines. This is the place to go for pre-theatre eats with friends. It's usually buzzing and the service is impeccable without being obtrusive.

Incognico Address

Address:
117 Shaftesbury Avenue
Charing Cross
London
WC2H 8AD
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7836 8866

Location Information for Incognico

Address:
117 Shaftesbury Avenue
Charing Cross
London
WC2H 8AD
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7836 8866
Public transport: Leicester Square, London Underground

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very kind staff, excellent food and wine, elegant ambience in particular the private room. We'll return as soon as possible.

21 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

Went to Icognico with some friends on the £ 25 for three courses and a glass of champagne deal, and have to say it was excellent value for money.

You could choose from the a la carte menu and the food when it arrived was of a very good standard, none of us were disappointed.

One small word of warning, drinks at the bar are v expensive a gin and tonic at £9 is a bit steep !! So this can bump your bill if you are not careful.

Worth a visit

20 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

Great restaurant with delicious food and top service. We had the pre theate menu which was great as they really do get you in and out on time without rushing your meal.

Only not so postive comment is the rather expensive wine list! But overall would definitely go back again.

20 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

Enjoyed our meal at Incognico, food was delicious. Only critcism was that the Lemon Creme Brulee was very small.

20 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

Incognico is fine with the TT offer as portions can be a little on the small side. Efficient service and a nice buzzy atmosphere. Lighting a bit too bright over the tables, could do with a bit of dimming down.

19 March 2009
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