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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
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
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
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
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
If El Bulli protege Omar Alliboy wants to introduce Brits to casual Spanish bar food, a concession in the middle of London's largest shopping mall makes for an incongruous venue. But the menu, whic... read more
With crunchy pork scratchings for starters and divine churros with hot chocolate for afters, the mains have much to live up to at Thomasina Miers' street food cantina. But from the chili-inflected ... 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...