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4-542: Taj Quilon Restaurant is a restaurant situated in Buckingham Gate , London . The restaurant was opened in 1999 and owned by Taj hotels. It is the first South Indian restaurant in the world to win a Michelin star, which it has retained since 2008. The restaurant was named after Quilon, the old name of Kollam . 51°29′56″N 0°08′16″W  /  51.4988°N 0.1377°W  / 51.4988; -0.1377 This UK-based restaurant or restaurant chain article

8-471: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Buckingham Gate Buckingham Gate is a street in Westminster , London , England , near Buckingham Palace . At the north-west end is a junction with Buckingham Palace Road and Birdcage Walk opposite Buckingham Palace. At the south-east end is a junction with Victoria Street . The Wellington Barracks are to the north-east. The street

12-605: Is designated as part of the B323 road. The nearest London Underground stations are London Victoria station and St James's Park tube station ; both are close to the south-east end of the street. The Buckingham Gate drill halls stood at No. 58 and No. 59. No. 59 was the regimental headquarters of the London Scottish and also served as the location for the British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry into

16-648: The sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. There are a number of diplomatic missions on the road: There are several restaurants in Buckingham Gate. Currently, there is Bistro at the St. James Court, A Taj Hotel London St. James, the Quilon Restaurant at No. 41, The Zander cocktail bar is at No. 45, and Bongusto Italian restaurant at No. 75. This London road or road transport-related article

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