Check in and check out the Soho House group’s latest Central London venue.
Check in and check out the Soho House group’s latest Central London venue.
Mark Hix brings his British cuisine (mushy peas, anyone?) west to a rugged Georgian Soho space.
Tapas-size portions of Venetian delicacies in an 18th-century townhouse with a hidden courtyard.
Spanish, Japanese or a liquid lunch? Take your pick at the famed Hong Kong-based restaurant.
Sleek West End restaurant, cocktail bar and club. Book a table for dinner — and stay for dancing.
A funky probiotic frozen yogurt spot serving natural or dark chocolate with more than twenty toppings.
Not hungry? Doesn’t matter. Go with a big group, dance on the tables and drink plenty of Momo Specials.
Photo: Courtesy of Momo
Ice cream for grown-ups is what you’ll find at this Argentine parlour where unusual flavours include dulce de leche with chocolate chips and malbec with berries. Open till 2 a.m. — it’s the perfect after-dinner treat.
You can’t call yourself a Londoner until you’ve made a late-night stop at this trusty Lebanese chain, but the traditional cuisine and signature chicken shawarmas are just as good during the day.
A mini carousel sprinkles light around the mismatched room. Delectable plates of French food with Asian twists mean tables are hard to get.