Tel Aviv chef Oded Oren (coolest chef name ever) applies his talents with fruits de mer to a fascinatingly original Mediterranean menu. To wit, sea bream tartare (who knew?), lamb stuffed calamari,... read more
BAKU, the city's first haute Azeri restaurant, heralds the coming together of Cheyne Walk Brasserie impresario Philippe Moreau and L'Etranger chef Kingshuk Dey. The lavish, Czarina-worthy interiors... read more
Off the hook European comfort food from Chef Mark Blatchford. Gets gourmet with veal escalope and fillet of Longhorn beef. Brunch basics, such as the kedgree and poached egg (best wi... read more
A serious pre-and-post-Milennial hotspot, The Collection once drew the likes of Sting and Madonna. But all good things need renewal. And thusly, they’ve retained the name but just flung open ... read more
Knightsbridge lounge run by fashionable Lebanese restaurant LayaLina. Champagne-sharing spot of choice for spreadsheet jockeys in flash blazers and Powerpoint girls wearing slippy dresses and ... read more
Owned by Gossip Girl star Liz Hurley, No. 11 is Knightsbridge's lucky number on hotel scene. Built in the 1800s by Lord Chelsea, the luxury townhouse is now a club and hotel. Velvet drapes and cand... read more
Gallery mess café and bar does just what says offering up arty array of breakfast delicacies, snacks and lunch by day and drinks in dark hours... it's far from being a mess. Saatchi gallery... read more
The reincarnation of Chelsea's historic World's End Distillery is a multi-leveled three-parter. Part one is a spacious lounge, where receptionists do the greeting, chandeliers do the hanging and DJ... read more
Who said concept dining in London was dead ? Defying the downturn in latin-asian style, Sushinho is a new stylish player on the King's Road block. Taking two diametrically different cultures and cu... read more
Highly appropriately placed within stone's throw of Saatchi gallery gates, near Sloane Square. Obviously designed yet again by Mr. Starck himself, Taschen London bookstore and gallery is bibli... read more
Well loved by Googlers working nearby. Roomy space revamped in 2011, with loft ceilings and oversize windows. Heaps of glossy wood and dark leather. There’s also an Art Deco dining room upsta... read more
Away from the marble clad hotels of Kensington, Barclay House Hotel is cosy B&B urban experience to write home about. In a quiet leafy street in Chelsea, model hosts Charlotte and Adrian welco... read more
Most Spanish restaurants in London are of the tapas-bar variety, but El Blason, while preserving that friendly, informal vibe, specialises in fine dining for its clientele of wealthy regulars and I... read more
Artery busting, cholesterol heaving crabshack. For gingham tablecloth, live music and stateside dining lovers. Clichéd taste of New Orleans bayou charm, packed to rafters. First class Maraga... read more
Firm favourite for locals hidden away just off Cheyne Walk. 18th century revamped pub, feels like walking into Narnia. Eccentric features and quirky ornate design touches to gawk at. Well heeled pu... read more
Products for eyes, lips, face, skin, hair and nails. Bold rock star hues, luscious skin care line, lightweight Mineralize collection and sheer bronzers top the make-up Pro's wish list. Retail space... read more
Upscale Danish electronics retailers specializing in audio, television, loudspeakers, telephones, and digital media. The Rolls-Royce of audio equipment, B&O features some of the highest qua... read more
Despite bombastic pretensions of being the ‘brasserie at the heart of Chelsea's café society', Oriel well worth landing in. For breakfast and people gazing. And/ or both. Undeniable p... read more
Brand defined the concept of luxury prêt-à-porter in the 50's and continues to produce elegant, simple keep-forever pieces. Modest shapes and contours, high-waisted shorts and pants --... read more
One of London's fanciest hotels, the Berkeley draws celebs, business-folk, and the merely rich in equal numbers. White glove service and uber-luxe accomodations make you feel like royalty for the d... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
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