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A refit early in 2011 really spruced up Devonshire Terrace, which offers a subtly classy & elegant space for the neighbourhood’s business… more »
Ascend the perilous slopes of Leadenhall Market’s steepest staircase to reach this delightfully informal restaurant, which lives & breathes… more »
Formerly known as the Leadenhall Ristorante, this business-friendly basement Italian beneath the market is a sophisticated & tidy mix of polished… more »
Perhaps it’s the peaceful location between Old Broad Street & Threadneedle Street or maybe it’s the wacky decor (think camp baroque kitsch… more »
The setting in the former Bank of New York is as grandiose as any, but Harvey Nichols’ City outpost seeks to charm rather than intimidate… more »
Marble floors & muted colours create a surprisingly sober vibe at Dion, but don’t be fooled because this high-energy operation knows how… more »
You’ll be in suited company at this plush basement Italian close to Lloyds, where ‘expenses prevail’ & ever-professional staff welcome… more »
Expectations are high as you approach ‘wonderful’ Kenza: walk through the alleyway by Devonshire Square, traverse the plush red carpet… more »
Everything seems fine on paper – a big-name chef, well-sourced steaks & a cracking drinks list – but it appears that foodies haven’t quite… more »
An ‘outrageously beautiful’ venue in the courtyard of the Royal Exchange, this urbane all-day café/bar really knows how to make an impression… more »
Despite the ‘wow’ created by its overtly grand Royal Exchange setting, Sauterelle still feels like an insider tip complete with a charmingly… more »
With some of the most jaw-dropping views in London, Searcy’s outpost atop the Gherkin is an ‘amazing’ place to take a date, with food & presentation… more »
The ornate high ceiling & lovely art-deco light fittings are all that’s left of the original 1930s’ banking hall at Caravaggio, but so deft… more »
Undoubtedly the Square Mile’s most beautiful Japanese restaurant, Soseki is named after Natsume Soseki, the homesick novelist who pined for shoji… more »
Le Paris is dead – long live Le Paris. This old-established, French steakhouse has survived the demolition of its former premises & now plies… more »
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