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Michel Roux Jnr might not command the kitchen on a day-to-day basis, but the menu at this swish restaurant bears all the hallmarks of his… more »
The building that houses this unassuming restaurant was featured in the BBC’s Spooks, and Brasserie One is as undercover as that series’ protagonists… more »
It’s all about the setting at this outpost of the Peyton & Byrne group – beguiling vistas of St James’s Park, trickling fountains, pretty… more »
The reconfigured & renamed bar aligned to Roux at Parliament Square occupies the first floor of the solidly impressive Royal Institution of Chartered… more »
A much-needed refurb has re-energised this plush hotel restaurant (named after the iconic Whitehall 1212 phone number). The frayed, art-deco style… more »
Knocking back bottles of Beck’s; jiggling around self-consciously to DJs playing whatever passes as postmodern; dressing in whatever Ponystep… more »
Set in what was the Secret Service’s WWII HQ, Equus pays homage to cavalrymen (not Peter Shaffer’s dark play), & its three comfortable rooms… more »
Acclaimed chef Massimo Riccioli’s first London outing is a suitably splendid affair; the David Collins-designed dining room beautifully decked… more »
On the site of the historic Victoria Hotel – a doyenne of hospitality in the days of the Empire – Boyd’s is staking its claim as a serious… more »
The runway-sized bar in the Trafalgar Hotel’s lobby is matched in length by a list dedicated to bourbon – the pride of Kentucky. Hook up with… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
Amid the Stygian gloom looms a ghostly presence – but don’t be spooked. You may have had one-too-many drams of Ardbeg & Auchentoshan from the… more »
In terms of floating bars, the Thames is something of a missed opportunity, but once you get your sea legs, this 1930s’ paddle steamer is a ship-shape… more »
One of the restaurants that has helped to put Northumberland Avenue on the culinary map, Watatsumi is a smart little operation that aims to give… 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 »
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