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It may be more than 30 years old, but this iconic Mayfair darling is still young at heart, seducing a glitzy crew of hedgies, grown-up hedonists… more »
The Hakkasan group's first foray into Japanese cuisine (prior to the recently opened Chrysan), revamped Sake No Hana is now comfortable in… more »
Quaglino’s wears its past like a Busby Berkeley costume, and if you’re easily seduced by sweeping staircases, showboating interiors and… more »
Any restaurant hidden away behind Jermyn Street's gents' outfitters should set financial alarm bells ringing, but confident, upbeat Al Duca… more »
This mid-market canteen on Trafalgar Square is many diners’ first experience of Malaysian cuisine, so it’s a shame that the mainstay is a hit-&-miss… more »
For more than 60 years, Franco's has earned its keep as an accommodating all-day local for Jermyn's Street's fastidious shoppers and wealthy… more »
Festooned with drums & dragons, Matsuri’s cavernous basement combines the flames & sizzle of teppanyaki with a more sedate sushi bar in… more »
Bank's breezy, light-filled conservatory helps ease the weighty affairs of Westminster's army of suits and, on sunny days, a feel-good mood seems… more »
‘More of the same’ was the call as the owners of techno-driven Inamo launched a second outlet in the St James’s site formerly occupied… more »
With its brolly-like light fittings, poodle & terrier silhouettes on the backs of the dining chairs, & deep sari pink on the walls, Kit Kemp’s… more »
This glamorous rooftop cocktail bar/belvedere recently underwent a lavish upgrade, which may explain why baseline prices have also rocketed skywards… more »
Embedded within the wedding-cake surrounds of the St James's Hotel, this freestanding restaurant drips sobriety and good manners. The ambience… more »
It’s all about the setting at this outpost of the Peyton & Byrne group – beguiling vistas of St James’s Park, trickling fountains, pretty… more »
With electric-blue uplighting and lacquered floors reminiscent of a nightclub, this darkened basement venue strikes a moody pose that comes into… more »
Marco Pierre White’s branded resurrection of Wheeler’s bears little resemblance to the legendary originals of oysterman Bernard Walsh, & it… more »
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