Romance with JW Steakhouse’s Valentine’s Day Menu
Posted by Paul Handley on Fri 11th February 2011 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Fine Dining
I have it on really good authority that the best steaks in London come from JW Steakhouse.
JW Steakhouse is at Grosvenor House, a seriously swanky hotel in Mayfair. The restaurant is renowned for authentic American steakhouse cuisine, and as I said, some serious steaks.

The steakhouse has put together a special Valentine’s Day Menu. The highlights of the menu involve sharing, and for Valentine’s day, it’s just perfect.
With a complimentary glass of Taittinger Rose Champagne to start, diners will indulge in a sumptuous three course meal commencing with a choice of an Endive Salad, cream of celeriac soup with wild mushrooms and truffle oil, JW Maryland Style Lump Crab Cakes.
For the ultimate Valentine’s starter, a Seafood platter for two, complete with oysters, crab, jumbo prawns and lobster.
Oh man!
For the main course, the menu highlights include JW Steakhouse’s signature steak, a dramatic 1500g on-the-bone “Tomahawk” Rib Eye steak for two, sure to dazzle the finest of steak connoisseurs, as well as a wild Sea Bass with Champagne sauce and caviar.
The Valentine’s Day menu offers a host of delectable side dishes including steakhouse classics such as roasted root vegetables and fries, in addition to JW’s renowned creamed spinach and Bourbon sweet potato mash with marshmallow crust (what?!!!) – sweet enough to tempt any Valentine honey.
For Dessert, guests can choose from timeless steakhouse fare such as JW’s phenomenal cheesecake, winter fruits of the moment or a warm brownie pudding.
The Valentine’s Day menu is £69 exclusive of service.
JW Steakhouse for Valentine’s day. What’s not to like?
For more information, or reservations at The JW Steakhouse phone +44 (0)20 7399 8460
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