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The Royal Albert Hall has teamed up with Japanese star performer Asahi beer for this chic & newly refurbished bar on the Grand Tier. Inside, it’s… more »
With its sage-green decor, imposing pillared facade & stunning views of the perennially pretty Serpentine, Lido Café is simply too good for tourists… more »
If you weren’t aware of this iconic hotel bar’s rock & roll past, you might be surprised by its part Venetian-gothic, part vampire’s boudoir… more »
A judicious facelift & spruced-up menu have injected new life into Bistro One Ninety, where framed pictures now pack the walls, & plain bentwood… 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 »
Housed in the grand expanses of the Polish Club, this stately restaurant’s royal-blue carpet, marble pillars & church-hall chairs bear any signs… more »
Plump ‘easy’ chairs, thick black-velvet curtains & giant black chandeliers – nothing about Brunello is particularly understated. Mind you… more »
It was billed as a biggie, & Dinner didn’t disappoint: superlatives gush forth like foam from a siphon – with much of the excitement deriving… more »
Modelled on its opposite number at the Lancaster’s twin in Bangkok, Nipa comes with history as well as a view. The all-female kitchen brigade… more »
The Lancaster London has addressed niggles about high prices by reinventing the simpler of its two restaurants as the Island Grill. With busy Lancaster… more »
To call Pasha ‘romantic’ hardly does the place justice; it is out-&-out lascivious. This sumptuous Moroccan restaurant on Gloucester Road is… more »
Nestled alongside Bonhams auction house, this long-standing Italian is proud to be ‘old-fashioned’, & it looks lovely – a charming white… more »
Enter this highly traditional Punjabi restaurant, hidden away on an exclusive Knightsbridge backstreet, & you’ll find an Aladdin’s cave jam-packed… 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 »
Cast your eyes over Cheneston’s compact dining room – taking in the cosy, old-school wood panelling, the open fire, the heavy mahogany furniture… more »
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