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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 »
Marco Pierre White’s branded resurrection of Wheeler’s bears little resemblance to the legendary originals of oysterman Bernard Walsh… more »
It’s not just the jolly proprietor’s flamboyant presence that packs personality into Brasserie St Jacques’ reinvention of a Parisian… more »
With its sprawling glass frontage & cavernous white interior you might imagine The Avenue was yet another feng-shui Mayfair gallery, but those… more »
Once a trailblazer, Tamarind has settled quietly into its groove – which is exactly how moneyed overseas travellers & high-powered execs… more »
Mixing the trendy vibe of Soho’s new-wave Italians with smart Mayfair chic was always going to be a winning formula, & Tempo’s kitchen… more »
The name says it all: fish & Italy, a combination that Pescatori has been dishing up for nigh on 15 years. Its logo-draped blue awnings, clichéd… more »
Quaglino’s glory days as the epicentre of bonus-blowing excess may be behind it, but there’s more about the place than simply ‘reliving… more »
It’s quirky in Soho, proto-chic in Selfridges, & stripped-back in Smithfields, but Mark Hix’s food really finds its natural home among… more »
Chic all-dayer Aubaine takes advantage of French café culture’s hold over romance-starved Anglo-Saxons. Baskets of pain de campagne, subtly… 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 »
William Drabble’s bijou dining room is something of a well-kept secret in London, although how anyone could eat there & not shout about it afterwards… more »
So good they named the company after it, Caprice Holdings’ flagship is one of those London institutions that every restaurant-goer should visit… more »
Only diehard bankers who used The Stafford’s antiquated dining room for private meetings could bemoan its transformation into The Lyttelton’s… more »
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