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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
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
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
For decades, powerful figures like Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher were part of the furniture of this historic institution. Now, after a three-year refit that has added a contemporary ... read more
Located alongside old St Paul’s, London’s newest shopping mall tries to appeal to city workers and visitors alike. The Jean Nouvel-designed space boasts sleek, reflective surfaces and s... read more
Down two flights of stairs past dry ice, choose from a cabaret club, live music space, or supper club. Insiders opt for the supper club (the city's only dinner theatre) if you want the best stage v... read more
Celebrity TV chef John Torode, who launched Smiths of Smithfields (SOS) is back for new East End fooding adventures. With The Luxe, he makes best use of grade listed building in heart of Spitalfiel... read more
Interesting if potentially spooky new underground dining experience for brave souls who don't mind eating near Duke of Wellington's final resting place. Rather nice vaulted split-level room in cry... read more
Clean lines, classy and very tasty, Market is top of the Camden food game. Named local restaurant of the year in the London restaurant awards for some very obvious reasons. White walls, exposed bri... 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
Built in 1938, the Ace Café London really came into its own in the 1950s, when 24-hour opening and a location just off the North Circular road brought in crowds of bikers and other stylish p... read more
It might not look like the sexiest place in town, but Le Caprice must be doing something right – it’s been a fixture on the London dining scene for nearly 30 years. Like its sister rest... read more
Banish from your mind all easy clichés about Scottish restaurants, and yes, that includes soggy ‘Neeps and Tatties,' aged haggis and deep fried mars bars, though you will see some antl... read more
No stuffiness here -- just low-lit sophistication that beckons to west London passerby, topped with be-our-guest service. Time it when truffles are on the menu, and commence to swoon for the risott... read more
Menu worships at the altar of ingredient purity. Rustic, organic, British menu featuring unpronounceable allegedly edible plants - chenopodiums, anyone? Five and ten course menus resound with glori... read more
Where wit, wings, and whiskey collide in a very quirky, irresistibly English way. Food for thought and tummy is served in the form of live music performances, book readings, science and philos... read more
Even those size zeros blazing a path through Bond Street’s designer shopping mayhem need to eat eventually. The new Piccadilly outpost of London’s fashionable Napket mini-foodie-empire ... read more
Push open gigantic golden oak door to the Rockwell hotel and prepare for a soothing dining experience in the 181 restaurant. More of a bolthole destination for those seeking amorous and cocooned a... read more
Michelin man Marcus Wareing takes his magic to the newly-restored St Pancras Renaissance, where he demolishes the once widely-held view that English cuisine is bland and uninspiring. Menu is a trib... read more
Known throughout London for their prime location and funky atmosphere, The Breakfast Club is your perfect post-work getaway. Part old school pub, part trendy garden party, with a touch of vintage k... 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...
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London's first house/tech venue with VOID speakers. Intim...
If a James Bond villain used a shop front to disguise his secret la...