The restaurant is located on the north bank of the Thames in Hammersmith, in the former Duckhams oil storage facility; the nearest railway station being Hammersmith tube station. The facility was modified to alternative use by architect Lord Rogers, the husband of Ruth Rogers (Lady Rogers). The restaurant originally opened in 1987[1] as the employee café of the architectural partnership. The restaurant has a garden area with views of the River Thames.
History
The restaurants signature dishes include wild mushroom risotto, Dover sole, and John Dory smoked in the restaurant's own wood stove; as well as rich Italian desserts including lemon almond cake and the chocolate "Nemesis" cake.[citation needed]
Rogers and Gray have written six cookbooks, including Italian Easy and The London River Café Cook Book.[citation needed] Their first book, Italian Country Cookbook won the Glenfiddich Award for Food Book of the Year and the BCA Illustrated Book of the Year award.[citation needed] They have since presented a 12-part series for Channel 4, The Italian Kitchen.[4]
The River Cafe Cookbook, originally published in 1995, has been described as "iconic" for its photography.[5]