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Dark wood, subtle lighting & acres of exposed brick create a familiar & laid-back vibe at this basement branch of the Jamies empire close to Fenchurch… more »
Brass, brickwork and swirly carpets aren't the stuff of contemporary restaurant fashion, yet there's no denying the feel-good factor oozing… more »
A third branch of this reliable Spanish eatery has pitched up at Monument, offering the same pick and mix of classic tapas and raciones and… 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 »
Successfully retaining the art-deco feel – if not the fabric – of a grand 1930s' banking hall, Caravaggio is an enjoyably theatrical,… more »
Perfectly attuned to its slick City clientele, The Mercer is a knowing blend of conservatism and modernity, its elegant monochrome dining… more »
It’s all change in the undercroft of the Lloyd’s building, with One Under Lime replacing what was a Corney & Barrow outlet. The work-hungry… more »
Harvey Nichols' likeable City outpost in the striking Bank of New York building puts on a friendly face with its lipstick-red upholstery,… more »
Parlour palms, a glassy corner site & the chain’s trademark peppermint colour scheme add cheer to this smart Jamies outlet, which is dominated… more »
The first London outpost of a Midlands-based mini chain, Saffron Red is squirreled away in a basement near the junction with Fenchurch Street… more »
Few City dining rooms are more immediately impressive than Pacific Oriental's cavernous banking-hall conversion, with its subdued sepia shades… more »
Regulars at this timeless City wine bar will probably have noticed that a coat of fresh, peppermint-hued paint has been applied to the place… more »
Haz does white tablecloth dining, Turkish-style. That doesn’t mean it’s expensive – quite the contrary: set menus & sub-£14 house wine… more »
Run by the Trouard-Riolle family for more than 30 years, this City stalwart survived the demolition of its old premises to blossom anew in… more »
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