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Billed as a destination bar rather than a simple holding area for the Brasserie, this adjunct to the Oxo Tower experience gets ticks from design… more »
‘A fabulous place for a special celebration’ – especially if the Waterloo sunsets arrive on cue – this exalted restaurant on the eighth… more »
The views are easily a match for those from Oxo Tower’s high-profile Restaurant, but the adjoining Brasserie delivers more conviviality… more »
Views of Bankside & the Globe are a real asset at this ultra-friendly, ‘wine dining’ establishment hidden away by the banks of the Thames… more »
The Chinese cricket team may have some way to go to beat its rivals India & Pakistan in sporting matters, but its culinary namesake at the Crowne… more »
A giant copper monk presides over the entrance to the Black Friar, & looks out disapprovingly at the building works over the road. Fortunately… more »
Lipstick-red walls & a sleek, skinny bar perfectly match the clientele at this bar within the Crowne Plaza. A bevy of Sex & The City girls meet… more »
Foodies sometimes sneer at hotel restaurants overseen by celebrity chefs, however that hasn’t stopped Giorgio Locatelli’s handsome Refettorio… more »
A local hangout & lunchtime destination for City workers, this elegant Italian restaurant & bar serves modern European cuisine with an emphasis… more »
If you’re looking for a quick daytime bite washed down with a worthy bottle of red, this quirky ‘gastro-café’ should fit the bill in EC4… more »
This cavernous wine bar is wedged into the vaults below St Bride’s church, once famous as the place where Fleet Street’s journos came to pray… more »
Kitted out with an urban-chic look punctuated with colour-pop chairs, Society – a restaurant & late-night bar – looks set to be a hit with… more »
A crisp, supermodel-skinny base, a lick of tomato, good-quality mozzarella & a drizzle of olive oil sound easy enough, so why can’t more pizzerias… more »
In years gone by, this former mill churned out paper for the finest Fleet Street rags; now it churns out fresh food cooked from scratch, together… more »
Don’t be fooled by the country pub-esque name: Hare & Tortoise is actually a fast-growing chain of oriental cafés, with branches dotted randomly… more »
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