Forget the Punch and Judy show. There’s a better performance in town. Opening today, The ...
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.
A basic menu of superb-quality seafood draws a crowd of actors and foodies to this discreet restaurant on a cobbled back street. Early and late seating make it perfect for pre- and posttheatre dinners, while the adjoining oyster bar is an original spot for a first date.
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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.
Beauty editors, models, celebrities and others — whose faces are their fortunes — are regulars at Amanda Lacey’s salon. Her bespoke facials are tailored to each client and use her own range of products, which leaves skin relaxed and radiant.
As far as stars go, this one boasts quite a few, not only because of its rich Mediterranean food, but also for its celeb clientele.
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Owners Mara and Lorenzo Berni greet regulars as if they are family at this London institution where the pricey Italian food is still good enough to draw a crowd. A favourite of the late Princess Diana.
Enjoy top-quality Tuscan food at this established trattoria — the south-of-the-river cousin of the famed Knightsbridge resto. Spot the stars dining after matches during the summer tennis championship.
The centurions guarding the Jean-Georges empire have finally let us behind the gleaming glass doors ...