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Tricked out like some glamorously clinical gallery space amid St James's emporiums and purveyors of exclusive goods, The Avenue's cavernous… more »
Relive the ‘sublime pleasures' of London's great clubs as you absorb the velvety charms of this illustrious Mayfair old boy – a blue-blooded… more »
What was Brasserie Roux has been given an opulent facelift & re-emerged as The Balcon – an all-day venue in the grand Gallic style. Modelled… more »
‘Semplice e buona’ (‘simple and good’) is the motto of this family-run Italian in London’s image-conscious tailoring district. Blue… more »
Out of India, but with a number of branches firmly established in London, the Woodlands chain is a trusted purveyor of home-cooked, south… more »
A well kept secret, Le Troisième Wine Bar and Restaurant is hidden in plain sight right in the very centre of London between Piccadilly Circus… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Surely one of the strangest places to eat this side of a surrealists’ picnic, tourist magnet Planet Hollywood feels rather like a student canteen… more »
This new recruit to London’s ramen scene is run by the kooky Japan Centre over the road, and ups the authenticity with a chef recruited from… more »
DUE TO OPEN AUTUMN 2013 With Villandry on Great Portland Street already under his belt, owner Phillipe Le Roux is planning to launch a second… more »
Said to be based on Coco Chanel's private salon at her Rue Cambon HQ, this bijou cocoon offers couture cocktails with a Gallic accent. Lounge on… more »
St Ermin’s Hotel was given a drop-dead gorgeous makeover back in the day by a Victorian theatre designer, and it has lost none of its dramatic… more »
In our restaurant you will find the best Spanish food in London's West End. At Andalucia we pride ourselves on the quality of our food and wines… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Established in 1985, Mitsukoshi is a restaurant where you can enjoy a full range of Japanese cuisine all year round, from kaiseki course meals… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Go back in time at The West End Kitchen, a retro dining room dating back to 1958, where value for money and quality are central to the owner’s… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Afternoon tea, that great tradition so beloved of ‘les rosbifs’, is given a French twist at the Sofitel’s Rose Lounge. ‘La tea en rose’… more »
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