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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 »
‘The setting is king,’ says one reader, & it’s true that 1901’s main draw is its stunningly beautiful dining room – complete with… more »
‘Seriously grown-up food in a seriously grown-up restaurant’ captures the essence of this outpost of Alain Ducasse’s global empire. It delivers… more »
Giving an invigorating shake-up to quaint Belsize Village, Artigiano is easily one of the smartest joints in the neighbourhood. Its contemporary… more »
Asha Bosle, who lends her name to this vast, contemporary Indian restaurant, is a legendary Bollywood star; a ‘singing enchantress’ who inspired… more »
Avista has its own street entrance at the Millennium on Grosvenor Square, but the contemporary greige interiors & bright spotlights still give… more »
Awana’s dimly lit, wood-panelled dining room might suggest a sauna, but a backlit bar, batik silk hangings & Chelsea razzmatazz soon whisk you… more »
Combining a restaurant with an adjacent café/deli operation, Aziz brings welcome exotic flavours & aromas to pedestrian Fulham Broadway. Inside… 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 vista… more »
It may not evoke Las Ramblas, but regulars find a lot to love about the Barcelona mini-chain, not least the ‘fabulously authentic’ tapas &… more »
Set in a converted warehouse, this East End sibling of the much-vaunted Notting Hill original ‘encapsulates the bohemian decadence of Cool Britannia’… more »
The first standalone eatery from the Hotel du Vin chain offers the same welcoming feel as its siblings, with the tried-&-trusted ‘Bistro’ formula… more »
One of Tom & Ed Martin’s string of gastropubs, The Cadogan Arms has all the trademark assets – good looks, a something-for-everyone approach… more »
Look for the pavement tables dotted along a narrow alley near the Royal Opera House, where Café des Amis plies its trade largely undetected by… more »