Someone has always recommended me to this restaurant, saying that it is the oldest restaurant in London. It is not as good as seeing it. When I step into this restaurant, I immediately feel that the atmosphere is biased towards the more solemn and solemn, and there are many portrait sculptures of celebrities on the walls. I only recognized Chaplin at a glance. I ordered a few more traditional English dishes and a snack called Yorkshire pudding. It was really delicious. The mouth was QQ. The taste of the pop-up was full of milk. It was really different from the general public pudding. The entrance was instant, and I wanted to come back after eating. The duck and beef face meat here are also very delicious, very tender and very fragrant