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Twisting history to its own ends, 140 Park Lane’s ‘chop house grill’ shuns the British beef of old London taverns for corn-fed American imports… more »
Given a few days’ notice, the chef at this otherwise unremarkable canteen will prepare a northern feast, replete with dishes from his native… more »
Huge windows & acres of matching grained woods give this clean-lined hotel restaurant the air of some ineffably tasteful seaside pavilion… more »
Drop in on Burns Night & you’ll get the full measure of Albannach’s Scottishness; the rest of the time, it’s a tartan-free zone, with nothing… more »
A slick vision of red, black & bling, Alfie’s is an apt name for a restaurant that seemingly takes its cheeky style from the Michael Caine film… more »
A bold foray into the rarefied world of Italian vegetarian cuisine, Amico Bio comes courtesy of Via Condotti founder Pasquale Amico & offers a… more »
Asha Bosle, who lends her name to this vast, contemporary Indian restaurant, is a legendary Bollywood star; a ‘singing enchantress’ who inspired… more »
A sumptuous hideaway for liquid indulgence, this timber-clad boutique hotel bar features a striking dark-blue glass ceiling. Perhaps start the… more »
This neo-Edwardian cellar is just the ticket for South Molton Street’s shopped-out Champagne socialites, who can get fizz from a fiver a flute… more »
Worth visiting for the ‘lovely location’ & ‘magnificent river views’ alone, this eco-hotel has huge windows that give a wonderful… more »
Set in a converted warehouse, this East End sibling of the much-vaunted Notting Hill original ‘encapsulates the bohemian decadence of Cool… more »
Once the haunt of ‘it girls’ & their best boys, labyrinthine Beach Blanket Babylon is revered & reviled in equal measure. Those who love… more »
Owner Ranald Macdonald’s combined love of the high life & the Highlands is given full expression in this warren of dining rooms & bars. Built… more »
Snuggled down a little alleyway opposite Liverpool Street station, the Bishopsgate Boisdale isn’t the easiest place to find, but once inside… more »
What was once a gloomy hotel bar has been transformed into a pleasant if unremarkable brasserie as part of the Grosvenor’s major refurb. Dark-wood… more »