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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
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
Hey, bro! The mock-corrugated iron walls of Providores founder Peter Gordon's first West End establishment are distinctly New Zealand but the fusion menu is worldly, if not out of this world. The a... read more
Fire-breathers dance on a circus stage above the main table at Circus, whose design takes its cue from Surrealism. In the kitchen, chef Nik Biok (previously of Gaucho) whisks Pan-American... read more
Caravan just rolled into town and there's nowhere more appropriate to park it than gastro-haven Exmouth Market. If you are a patron of Providores in Marylebone, then the menu will not be a comple... read more
A fresh take on the otherwise tired tapas trend. Out-of-the-way Camberwell is going gentrified, and the Basque/Sephardic/Mexican food at this spot makes the neighbourhood worth a visit. Restored ch... read more
Recline on gigantic beds and nibble on a four-course tasting menu. Diners watch cabaret-style performances in a snow white, two-level hall. Chef Renaud Marin, formerly of the Oxo Tower, delive... read more
More, south-east of the river is newcomer that proves dodgy London's ‘greasy spoon' cafes can be reconverted into vibrant food hubs. Eponymous Mediterranean eatery will thrill your senses and... read more
Take a new £20 million luxury hotel opened by a famous London nightclub owner, add uber luxe restaurant on ground floor and presto, Soho diners come running. Described as ‘alluring hav... read more
Delightful understated bar and restaurant housed in charming little Georgian townhouse. With its historical background, this sister venue to famous other gastropub Thomas Cubitt, is in a league of ... read more
Light and fresh lunches won't weigh you down at this opulent Marble Arch eatery. Puts the emphasis on mouthfeel. Head chef Agnar Sverrisson hails from Iceland and his dishes press fresh Icelandic i... 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
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
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
Robert Newmark's Notting Hill institution, known to its pretty celeb locals as BBB. Fabulous Old Georgian mansion house. Candle-lit vaulted basements, with fireplaces. Opulent, faux Versailles... read more
There’s not much worth getting excited about in the fashion wholesaler-lined streets between Oxford Street and Regent’s Park, but Villandry has been raising pulse rates for more than 10... read more
Inspired by Japanese sushi bars, Rubuchon’s sleek, red-and-black downstairs restaurant prides itself on an open kitchen around which diners (many of them on expense accounts) gather to watch ... 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...