
The hotel’s main restaurant goes by the name Banyan on the Thames and offers guests great views to enjoy while dining. Guests can take on board breakfast, lunch and dinner at the Banyan and the menu focuses on grill type foods. There is a roof terrace which goes with this restaurant and so visitors can enjoy their meal outside should they wish.
In the Left Bank Brasserie snacks and light meals adorn the menu and the atmosphere is typically laid back. The setting is ideal for casual dining and drinks with friends. Afternoon tea is also available at the hotel in the lounge and features the likes of scones, sandwiches, cakes and tea.
Mychelle’s Baketique brings something unique to the Rafayel and serves a whole host of sweets and pastries. It is set in the hotel’s lobby and also offers guests the chance to consume some tasty cheeses, meats and wines.
There are also two bars – the Crystal Bar and the Lobby Lounge. The former of these is stylish and elegant and cocktails are the highlight of the beverages. The Lobby Lounge is a little quieter meanwhile and is ideal for those meeting up with colleagues or friends for example.