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The fourth Fernandez and Wells café and eatery is the city's grandest, with seating for 100 and window views from Somerset House's East Wing. Bright, minimalist decór, with hunks of j... read more
Hit food truck #MEATLiquor lands a diner-style, permanent home beneath a West End car park. Order a sloppy/meaty burger with a side of deep-fried pickles or a bacon-crusted cheese brioche. Neon-bat... read more
Let the juices flow with charcuterie, like venison bresaola, and charcoal-grilled dishes, such as lamb cutlet with eggplant. Two-floor spot with honey-and-linen decór. Fine-art mos... 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
In the movie version of American Psycho, protagonist Patrick Bateman can never nab a reservation at fictional Manhattan restaurant Dorsia. This drives him to don a translucent raincoat and pick up ... read more
This casually cool Bread Street Kitchen is a laid-back counterpoint to Gordon’s more haute restos. Its charms are not unlike those of the Wolseley, with dramatic interiors effortlessly mating... read more
Top-grade fish is well plated, without the pretension of rival Japanese-inspired spots. A modernist sushi counter does you right by katsu, yellowtail tiradito, and even the ric... 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
Celeb chef shows off his chops with his first London resto, a French-style steakhouse with American-style service. Expect the usual best cuts of beef from the UK, US, Australia, and New Zealan... 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
Choice subcontinental street food-esque small plates. Think bread-and-tea, chickpea curry, and bhel puri (toasted rice with onions in tamarind). The kulfi, in either pistachio or man... read more
Battersea pizzeria that's cheesy in a good way. The Italian prime minister winks from the side of custom mugs. Chiantishire kitsch dangles from the ceilings, such as motorbike helmets morphed ... read more
Small plates served at wood-block communal tables. Sample dish: Orecchiette with tiger prawn, rocket, chilli and saffon. Thankfully un-kitschy Italian decór: Just a few wall tiles with the i... read more
A chipotle adobe marinade that's hot enough for Eyjafjallajökull. Organic, British-raised chicken, pork, and beef. Specials like ceviche with salmon and white fish. Owners ... read more
Vegetarians, avert your eyes. Jamie Oliver and Adam Lang's new venture is a haven for lovers of charcoal-cooked flesh. Cooked in Japanese robata grills and tandoor ovens, dishes like chipotle ... read more
Like a whistle-stop tour for the taste buds, Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s famous street food draws disparately from the diverse delights of Asian cuisine. Start in India with Pork Vindaloo, ex... read more
Like a culinary Doctor Who, Heston Blumenthal takes you on a historical trip back through time with his first London venture. With each meal listed by date, start in 1500 with the mandarin/ chicken... read more
Darling! This upmarket pub's location opposite the Theatre Royal makes it the perfect place to grab a bite before checking out a show. Some larger dishes would be good for those too selfish to... read more
With foie gras terrine, rose veal tartar, pig’s cheeks and cauliflower soup on offer, the bar menu at this Peyton and Byrne-run establishment is almost as divisive as some of the contemporary... read more
Worth seeking out for its multicultural menu even if it is located on the shabbier side of Charing Cross Road. Drawing on the cuisine of such places as Thailand and India, opt for the fragrant stea... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
Preview: With Jason Pomeranc’s Thompson brand having conquere...
London's first house/tech venue with VOID speakers. Intim...
If a James Bond villain used a shop front to disguise his secret la...
Aspires to be the Large Hadron Collider of cocktails. Try the Henne...