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Extra brownie points for split-level low-lit silk laden restaurant and opulent Kemia lounge bar on ground floor. Perfect date spot with North-African home-cooking inspired recipes all intended for ... read more
Another delicious sibling of Club Gascon, in same sud-ouest french food vein. South-western dishes have never tasted so authentic or been so originally delivered. Imagine little food boutique facin... read more
‘If it ain't fresh it, ain't worth it' is the usual sushi seeker's motto, and Ukai's sushi is deliciously in line with high expectations. Great prices for an all-out fish delicacy spree. All ... read more
If you are looking for a cozy place to linger over your Saturday paper and café-au-lait after high street Ken shopping blitz then look no further. Just off a beautiful Kensington Square, Fre... read more
The perfect afternoon tea quest is akin to the search for the holy grail in London. Yet in Barnes lies the answer to all our tea-time prayers: Mrs. Hadjigeorgiou's Orange Pekoe idyllic tearoom. Del... read more
Michelin-starred outpost of British bad boy chef Gordon Ramsay’s empire. Tasting and prix fixe menus, with dishes like roasted Muntjac deer, pine nut purée, baby beets, and ... read more
The Buena Vista Social Club soundtrack come to life. Live Cuban band nightly, with a thriving dance floor. Authentic Sancho Panza-brand cigars. Dedicated to Cuban arts of rum drinking and mamb... read more
Faultless Parisian brasserie, next to the Ritz. Decór is inspired by posh 1920s Wolseley cars, with lots of shiny brass, mirrored surfaces, and black-and-white surfaces. Come for the culinar... read more
Created by Atul Kochhar, the first Indian chef to be awarded a Michelin star. Minimal ethnic touches, granite bar, indoor lily pond—Benares couldn’t be more different from most of Londo... read more
Possibly the UK's best sashimi and sushi served in a casual izakaya-style (meaning, a setting somewhat like a tavern). Lengthy menu runs to umami-rich sauteed Japanese mushrooms with miso.&nbs... 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
Over and above requisite gastropub wooden floors and European classic dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients, Coach and Horses is a fine English public house perfect for winter feeding. ... read more
Inside this 19th-century historic building are a restaurant (with novelty courses, such as leg of deer in a red wine stew), a Swarovski-tiled bar (with France's most famous Champagne sold by t... read more
Perched 100 feet above a 1.5-acre garden, with oak trees and dozens of pink flamingos, this bar above an art deco building has indoor and outdoor seating. Paired down slate grey décor w... read more
Beneath the classy Westminster restaurant of the same name, the Cinnamon Club Bar provides a suitably stylish backdrop: cream walls, low tables, white bar. Cocktails with a twist, such as "Don't Me... read more
High temple of east-end Kitsch and quirk. A giraffe's head, a bulldog with wings, and other taxidermy courtesy of its antique-dealer owners. Chef Michael Chan cooking up French delicacies, such as ... read more
Low-lit underground retreat with belly dancing. Sink into deep-cushioned seats. Nibble on baba ganoush, falafel, and grilled haloumi with chilli jam. Or just stay for drinks. Brave it with the spic... read more
Boutique cocktail bar, part of a three-venue chain. Favourite among expats, nestled in a quaint village-like South Kensington back street. Tall glasses of inventive drinks. Bar bites, but no full m... read more
Situated amid the gilded 1930s glory of Claridge’s hotel in Mayfair, this elegant restaurant stars Britain’s most notorious celebrity chef. His upmarket clientele, who dine on the likes... read more
Think of Little Italy as one stop Saturday night shop, rare treat for London. No need to book a club three weeks in advance, just the restaurant and the dancing will come with it. Local institution... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
Tel Aviv chef Oded Oren (coolest chef name ever) applies his talent...
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...