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The views are easily a match for those from Oxo Tower’s high-profile Restaurant, but the adjoining Brasserie delivers more conviviality… more »
‘A fabulous place for a special celebration’ – especially if the Waterloo sunsets arrive on cue – this exalted restaurant on the eighth… more »
Billed as a destination bar rather than a simple holding area for the Brasserie, this adjunct to the Oxo Tower experience gets ticks from design… more »
Long waits to order drinks might be a thing of the past if the concept behind The Thirsty Bear, London’s first self-service pub, takes off. The… more »
Thanks to a harmonious mix of fine Loire wines & carefully crafted European food, it’s been a fruitful 30 years for this Waterloo veteran. RSJ’s… more »
Performance snapshots & framed photographs of stage greats put diners in the mood for a grand old time at this gregarious eatery attached to the… more »
With most nibbles – sophisticated ones, too – hovering around the £3-5 mark, this well-liked bar at the National Theatre offers good value… more »
Bookended by townhouse sets from the Comedy of Errors – and imaginatively stuffed with props and scenery from numerous plays such as War Horse… more »
If you’re looking for a quick daytime bite washed down with a worthy bottle of red, this quirky ‘gastro-café’ should fit the bill in EC4… more »
A local hangout & lunchtime destination for City workers, this elegant Italian restaurant & bar serves modern European cuisine with an emphasis… more »
The distinctive Benugo look comes into its own at this flagship venue housed within the British Film Institute (BFI), a funky space of sharp design… more »
Times have changed since a fiorentina & a glass of Frascati was all you needed to impress a dinner date, but Pizza Express has changed with them… more »
Housed within the railway arches just minutes from Southwark tube, this Turkish hideout is a veritable cave of treasures & mosaics. Part of the… more »
The Chinese cricket team may have some way to go to beat its rivals India & Pakistan in sporting matters, but its culinary namesake at the Crowne… more »
A giant copper monk presides over the entrance to the Black Friar, & looks out disapprovingly at the building works over the road. Fortunately… more »
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