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True to form, the bar at this branch of high-stepping Hawksmoor actively encourages casual eating and drinking. Done out in art deco style… more »
Set in a swanky art-deco room off Piccadilly, the fourth branch of barnstorming Hawksmoor is a masculine, moneyed and capacious cocoon, with… more »
‘Semplice e buona’ (‘simple and good’) is the motto of this family-run Italian in London’s image-conscious tailoring district. Blue… more »
Right next door to the Piccadilly Theatre, the comfortingly traditional Queen’s Head pleases the crowds with attractively priced pre-show… more »
With its glamorous vibe and celeb clientele, Mark Hix's flagship now finds itself at the core of Soho's socialising ‘scene'. But it's not… more »
With the feel of a raffish gentlemen's club (minus the membership), Mark's Bar is a subterranean shoo-in for design-mag types who appreciate… more »
Mele e Pere (‘apples and pears' to you and me) combines the comfy, cosseting virtues of a down-home, north Italian trattoria with the swing… 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 »
Born in 1926, London's oldest Indian restaurant has seriously glammed-up its image in recent years, with displays of Maharaja turbans, historic… 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 burly bouncers and vowel-rationed moniker (pronounced ‘District’), you might expect some attitude and pretentious posing at this… more »
A taste of the ‘beautiful island’ in deepest Soho, Little Sicily is a capacious, traditionally furnished eatery with bags of space, a… more »
Food meets theatre in this branch of the global teppanyaki chain, where red-toqued chefs slice, dice, sizzle, ignite & possibly even juggle… more »
Any restaurant hidden away behind Jermyn Street's gents' outfitters should set financial alarm bells ringing, but confident, upbeat Al Duca… more »
Levantine café king Yotam Ottolenghi's most formal restaurant to date trumpets the Med-influenced fusion food that his newspaper columns… more »
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