Salieri Pre-Theatre Dinner - Pre-Theatre meal
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Address
Salieri Theatre Restaurant, 376 The Strand LONDON, WC2R 0LQ
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Tube Stations
Covent Garden
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Add a Pre-Theatre Dinner at an excellent restaurant in the heart of Theatreland.
In the heart of the West End and Theatreland, Salieri Theatre Restaurant offers a unique choice for a pre- or post-theatre dinner in a very special atmosphere with fine Mediterranean cuisine, an extensive choice of wines and warm, personal service.
A 2 or 3 course menu is available Monday to Friday with a 3 course menu only available on a Saturday.
Two/Three Course Pre-Theatre Menu
Starter Soup of the Day or Crayfish Cocktail or Home Made Warm Leek and Gorgonzola Tart Main Course Braised Shank of Lamb With Oriental Rice, Broccoli and Stuffed Tomato or Supreme of Chicken Cooked in White Wine, Cream and Mushrooms, Served With New Potatoes, Market Vegetables or Cannelloni Florentine Fresh Pasta Filled With Spinach and Ricotta Cheese Glazed With Mornay Sauce
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