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With its much-lauded Green Park views, this luxury Levantine lounge offers a ‘world of decadence & delight’ – at least some readers… more »
Despite a minor touch-up back in 2008 & the more recent addition of Sunday lunch, Langan’s never modernises – it simply carries on, propped… more »
The grand Palm Court is one of London’s most striking & palatial spaces, but remains largely off the so-stylish crew’s radar. Their loss is… more »
Taking a cue from sometime guest & muso-turned-foodie farmer Alex James, things could get blurred at the edges with a 300-strong whisky menu to… more »
Guitars thrash & tourists queue at the original branch of Hard Rock Café’s global homage to fast food & music memorabilia. While the food isn’t… more »
The InterContinental’s old Lobby Lounge has a new name & a new look that has greatly improved its image. The 1920s moderne-meets-Rat Pack interior… more »
Spread across the ground floor of the expensively revamped Four Seasons Hotel, Amaranto has been conceived as a fashionable, all-inclusive venue… more »
Other than smokers migrating to the tables outside, one occasional visitor notes how little has changed at this Spanish stalwart in 15 years. From… more »
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The unashamedly business-like InterContinental Hotel isn’t the most obvious wrapper for Cookbook Café’s country-kitchen looks, but shelves… more »
You’ll need to join or dangle a member from your wrist if you fancy inveigling yourself into Hugh Heffner’s hutch, back in London after a 30-year… more »
La Brasserie Mayfair is the latest attempt to make something work in the tricky street-level site beneath Fakhreldine, London’s swishest Lebanese… more »
Glitzy, opulent luxe; well-drilled staff; impressive wine library; some of Scotland’s finest malts; Cognac fit for Napoleon himself – Amaranto’s… more »
Perhaps the designers were having an off day when they ‘reimagined’ this adjunct to the Hilton Green Park, because the result is a curious… more »
Opened in 1882, when Shepherd Market was an insalubrious haunt of harlots & dodgy geezers, this timeworn, darkly panelled watering hole (dating… more »
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