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Steakhouses are suddenly sexy in London, but evergreen Greig’s Grill continues to trade on tradition. This is old Mayfair, where moneyed… more »
This indomitable and deeply unfashionable Mayfair warhorse is one of a kind, famed for its ‘lugubrious' white-coated waiters, constant supply… more »
There’s more than a touch of the 80s about this glossy 30-year-old round the corner from Selfridges, with its plate-glass windows, well-lit white… more »
A cocoon-like dining room with crushed velvet chairs & plush leather banquettes is an unexpectedly smart find above the sauce bottle-topped… 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 »
The unashamedly business-like InterContinental Hotel isn’t the most obvious wrapper for Cookbook Café’s country-kitchen looks, but shelves… 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 »
As gossip column readers know, hardly a night goes by without some celeb being papped falling into a taxi outside this gaff – be it a merry wannabe… more »
Tourists who cast aspersions on traditional British food should try The Guinea Grill, insists a loyal regular. A microcosm of vintage Mayfair… more »
A closely guarded local secret, the quality of Yoshino’s sushi belies it’s user-friendly, bargain-basement prices. Downstairs is a ten-seater… more »
Mayfair has a dearth of modern, organic cafés, so locals have welcomed Mount Street deli as ‘a breath of fresh air’. The daily menu’s mix… more »
‘Great environment and amazing, knowledgeable staff – it couldn't get any better,' exclaims a fan of this David Collins-designed, Cubist-inspired… more »
Looking out over the fountains of Carlos Place, Espelette wraps around The Connaught as a bright conservatory lined with Portland stone &… 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 »
Avista has its own street entrance at the Millennium on Grosvenor Square, but the contemporary greige interiors & bright spotlights still give… more »
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