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The distinctive Benugo look comes into its own at this flagship venue housed within the British Film Institute (BFI), a funky space of sharp design… more »
Despite its ‘truly amazing outlook’ over picture-postcard riverside London, the mausoleum-like building that was once home to the GLC’s pen… more »
A deliberately casual eatery at the plush Park Plaza hotel, Ichi serves a compact menu of quality sushi, sashimi & sakés. A virtual fish tank… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
The comfortable deep diner-style booths at this hotel atrium bar/café make an agreeable enough spot for pizzas & tapas. Pre-dinner cocktails… more »
With a fantastic outlook over London’s premier attractions from its permanent mooring on Victoria Embankment, the RS Hispaniola is a popular… 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 »
Tourists may marvel at this shiny new hotel’s much-trumpeted view of Big Ben, although blasé Londoners are more likely to be impressed by the… more »
With most nibbles – sophisticated ones, too – hovering around the £3-5 mark, this well-liked bar at the National Theatre offers good value… more »
Performance snapshots & framed photographs of stage greats put diners in the mood for a grand old time at this gregarious eatery attached to the… more »
Cynics may dismiss the river cruises that constantly patrol the Thames as tourist traps, but there’s much to be said for an evening aboard one… 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 »
The Thames Indian has been a fixture on the London dining scene since 1985, delighting city dwellers and tourists alike with its Bangladeshi and… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Following its 2012 sell-out, this fun theatrical pop-up is back for another long summer run. Wittily built from sets used in recent National Theatre… 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 »
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