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Giving the lie to the notion that Canary Wharf is drab, grey & dull, the third outpost of Rocket (also in the City & Mayfair) brings colour… more »
In direct contrast to the stark decor of the Marylebone original, the second version of this top-end tapacería goes all-out to create a buzzing… more »
Last year’s refurbishment has seen Davy’s waterfront venue up its game. This is one of the more user-friendly bars on Fisherman’s Walk… more »
After eight years of trendy, subdued minimalism, Plateau has been freshened up with some sexy red & purple hues, reupholstered sofas & displays… more »
Once an excise house, later the West India Dock superintendent’s residence, this ‘absolutely stunning’ Georgian building is now an upscale… more »
Following an extensive makeover, what was Curve Restaurant at the London Marriott has been reborn as the sizzling Manhattan Grill. Good steaks… more »
With jaw-dropping views of Canary Wharf’s skyscrapers, this slim strip of a place one floor up from Wahaca is well worth squeezing into for a… more »
Suits & shoppers mingle happily at the Docklands branch of Smollensky’s by Canary Wharf station. The bookable alfresco plaza tables are always… more »
With big-name takeaways & branded coffee chains all around, you might think you were in strict sarnie territory, but look at the back of the Nicolas… more »
Waving a £50 note while standing three-deep at the bar may be the norm elsewhere on the Wharf, but at the Marriott’s Manhattan lounge, standards… more »
It’s surprising how well Boisdale’s trademark eccentricity has travelled to its third branch in shiny Cabot Place – its mash-up of jazz,… more »
A big pan-Asian player on Canary Wharf, spread over two floors divided by a fabulous sweeping staircase, Sri Nam hits the local button by offering… more »
The City’s favourite wine bar chain certainly knows how to put customers at ease, in fact it has even done up its Canary Wharf branch to reflect… more »
Devilled kidneys on toast, shepherd’s pie & rice pudding with a splodge of jam? The menu at Canteen could be aimed at an Enid Blyton character… more »
The colours, sounds & flavours of Wahaca’s ‘Mexican market eating’ are an invigorating assault on the senses, & its bold, brash branding… more »
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