It's not often one associates modern day Saint Petersburg with medieval Britain, and judging by this superb restaurant it certainly isn't often enough! Here in the King's banqueting hall you can sit by a roaring fire in the presence of a waxwork Arthur (the two are placed a safe distance apart!), and order dishes such as 'The grace of a golden-haired poultry maid' from the comfort of your highbacked throne. Meanwhile polished suits of armour, stained glass windows and a chequered marble floor add further authenticity to your Camelot experience. One minor discrepancy that the owners seemed to have overlooked however... There's not a round table in sight!!! |
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