Londoners called to vote for their best London Restaurant Festival menu

By Jennie Pick

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Vote for your favourite festival menu
Vote for your favourite festival menu
Londoners who have already taken advantage of the special London Restaurant Festival menus or who are about to sample them, are being asked to vote on their favourite menu before the final day of the festival on 13 October.

Londoners who have already taken advantage of the special London Restaurant Festival​ menus or who are about to sample them, are being asked to vote on their favourite menu before the final day of the festival on 13 October.

The Festival Menus have been created specifically for the duration of the London Restaurant Festival and are at the heart of the culinary celebrations. Each menu offers a range of wonderful dishes at discounted, fixed prices, which start from £10 for lunch and £15 for dinner. Festival Menus give Londoners and foodie-minded visitors the opportunity to explore restaurants throughout the capital, some of which may not usually be so accessible. Festival menus have already served up at famous establishments such as Wahaca, Le Caprice, Yauatcha, and Fifteen.

The most popular menus will then go on to win an award at the London Restaurant Festival Awards which will take place on the evening of 13 October in association with the London Evening Standard.

Members of the public can vote for their favourite LRF menu via the link below:

www.toptable.com/en-gb/lrfvoting

LRF founder Fay Maschler and London Evening Standard Editor Geordie Greig will present 12 London Restaurant Festival Awards. Six of these will recognise the best Festival Menus in each price category.

The awards will cover Best London Festival menu - in each price category - that in the opinion of the judges has most creatively, generously and deliciously presented a festival menu.

The London Restaurant Festival Awards will recognise those who have made a special and significant contribution to London's reputation as a global capital for a superb variety of restaurants.

Keen to hold the awards in a new restaurant, the organisers of London Restaurant Festival are hosting the awards in The Street at Tea Building in Shoreditch, where new restaurant, Pizza East is located.

Pizza East is set to be one of the most high-profile restaurant openings in London this year and is the latest project from restaurateur Richard Caring and Soho House founder Nick Jones. After the awards, Nick Jones will throw open the doors of Pizza East for the first time and an exclusive dinner for 160 of London's most influential chefs and restaurateurs will be served.

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