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Jet-setting Alain Ducasse has picked up a sackful of gongs selling the refinement of high-end French cuisine to inquisitive 21st-century palates… more »
‘I'm allergic to hotel dining rooms, but Cut blew me away', admitted one visitor to this glitzy, ritzy outpost of superstar chef Wolfgang Puck's… more »
Anyone weaned on plates of char-sui pork and rice in Chinatown's devil-may-care canteens will be in for a shock at this ‘gorgeous' subterranean… more »
It may be stowed away in the bowels of The Berkeley hotel, but Pierre Koffmann's split-level dining room is also sufficiently warm-hearted… more »
You still approach this Mayfair grandee through an immaculate terrace and walkway, but the dining room has come a long way since the pin-striped… more »
The dining room's OTT livery can be ‘migraine-inducing', but turn a blind eye to its garish tartan excesses and you should have a pleasantly… more »
Call the style police, because someone really needs to get rid of that gauche, high-backed banquette speared by ridiculous red Kryptonite shards:… more »
It may not be one of the Taoist ‘immortals', but Michelin-starred Kai is still a Chinese treasure – an unmissable combination of ‘fantastic… more »
With its modern art and streamlined leather furnishings, the luxury mezzanine lounge at Wolfgang Puck's Cut steakhouse provides a sophisticated… more »
The stunning pillared Promenade is the first thing visitors see when they enter The Dorchester, & the magnificent green & gold room is quite a… more »
When asked what he drinks, Orson Welles' character in steamy 1940s' thriller The Lady from Shanghai replies 'whatever is set in front of me'. The… more »
Chris Galvin's window on the world (well, the metropolis and beyond) continues to induce gasps of astonishment from everyone who ventures… more »
The views from this Bond-villain eyrie on the 28th floor of the Hilton London may take your breath away, but so will the price of a beer – £10… more »
Spatisserie is a heavenly vision of white & pink in The Dorchester’s serene basement spa. After submitting to some massage & therapy, slip on… more »
Like the (original) Playboy Club, Trader Vic's is a child of the Harold Macmillan era, and it still has appeal now that the late ‘50s/early… more »
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