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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
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
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
Dining space that's like the storeroom of an antiques emporium: Walls lined with mirrors and oil paintings. Lampshades are everywhere. Expect dishes such as liver and bacon, bangers (sausages) and ... read more
You’d expect a restaurant that’s right in the middle of Borough Market, every London foodie’s favourite, to make good use of fresh ingredients, but Roast still manages to surprise... read more
Situated in a former Irish pub in the rough-and-ready Archway district, St John’s has retained its tavern atmosphere – indeed, the front section is still a bustling bar that serves a go... read more
Located in a former smokehouse near Smithfield meat market, St John specialises in what chef Fergus Henderson terms ‘nose-to-tail’ eating – ie, offal. The decor – cream wall... 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
London’s oldest restaurant has been sending plates of classic English food out of its Covent Garden kitchen since 1798. The world may have changed a lot since then, but Rules stubbornly hasn&... 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
Sip some rose champagne with your cucumber sandwich. Best place to be initiated to refined tradition of British afternoon tea. Mile long list of famous patrons spanning old royalty to new WAG style... read more
Simply the Best bloody Mary in town. Delightfully preserved 18th century classic tiny british pub,originally built as grenadier guards mess. Tucked away down exclusive Belgravia mews, take your a-z... read more
Another authentic victorian signature piece- one to add to your old pub trail for wine or beer quaffing. Early 19th century ivy clad drinking hole and regular haunt for William and Harry, reeks of ... read more
Charming pub- great to sample unbeatable selection of real ales, draught lagers and ciders. South Kensington-ite and euro -crowd local hangout , worth an anthropological visit. Food won't titillate... read more
Though its name may suggest something far more prurient, the 'S' and 'M' on this popular N1 café's sign actually stand for 'sausage' and 'mash'. Here, these stalwarts of the British dinner t... read more
Solid, old-fashioned British cuisine has had something of a renaissance over the past few years, and Mark Hix, formerly of Le Caprice, has been at its forefront. At this unpretentious restaurant, j... read more
It may be more famous for its clientele – paparazzi are camped outside its front door for good reason – but this West End spot is also a superb restaurant that serves up Modern British ... read more
Traditional little English restaurant tucked away in heart of Kensington. Reputedly named after Princess Margaret, prepare for old world charm. Nostalgic biba era décor replete with hanging ... read more
The gentleman's club bar for all. Boutique chic hangout for local clientele and Royal Albert Hall concert goers. Traditional not old fashioned décor: Warm oak panelling and deep leather seat... read more
Without reservation, one of Soho's most prized drinking holes. Boasting nothing less than claim to be London's oldest wine bar. Charming antiquated and vaulted niche, buried deep into the embankmen... read more
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