Forget the Punch and Judy show. There’s a better performance in town. Opening today, The ...
A haven for carnivores. Britain’s oldest (and poshest) butcher supplies superior-quality meat, game and poultry to the smartest homes and hotels in London.
Mayfair institution brought back to life by Caprice Holdings is now a fashionable spot to see and be seen. Known for great seafood but also has an extensive menu to keep vegetarians happy.
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An American-style brasserie with film noir-meets-diner decor serves as a prime spot to spy on celebs.
Top-notch, high-class Japanese resto where you can cook your own ishi yaki, shabu shabu and sukiyake nabe. As for sushi, they’ve got plenty of that as well.
Apparently, the Italians do tapas, too. They call it cichetti, and you can get it at this all-day eatery, which would have a mafioso feel were it not for the chic colors and large art deco bar.
After a £70 million makeover, it’s no wonder the David Collins-designed bar oozes class and elegance. Admire textured walls and other sleek features while you sip on cocktails and feel like you are in a James Bond movie.
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Forget the Punch and Judy show. There’s a better performance in town. Opening today, The ...
Forget the Punch and Judy show. There’s a better performance in town at Guy Ritchie’s revamped historic pub (built in the 1750s). Meets all your classic beer needs.
Lately, the closest you’ve been to France is: a) a French kiss. b) French fries. ...
The large dining area, long bar, outdoor terrace and Le P’tit Cafe (a boulangerie and patisserie) provide the requisite buzz of a trad French resto, with slightly calmer staff.