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The Sanctum Soho is all about rock & roll – see the Jimi Hendrix-related art behind reception, the portrait of Paula Yates in the dining… more »
With its burly bouncers and vowel-rationed moniker (pronounced ‘District’), you might expect some attitude and pretentious posing at this… more »
Following a makeover and some re-branding, the Urban Leisure Group have re-launched what was 22 Below on Great Marlborough Street as Central… more »
Standing shoulder-to-shoulder on its fifth-floor perch alongside Aqua Kyoto, this Spanish stunner is a no-brainer for out-of-town revellers… more »
Chic all-dayer Aubaine takes advantage of French café culture’s hold over romance-starved Anglo-Saxons. Baskets of pain de campagne, subtly… 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 »
Swanky Aqua Kyoto feels more like a nightclub, with bouncers, red carpets, loud music, moody lighting and a sexily groomed, exuberant clientele… more »
With its gaudy frontage, brightly coloured furniture, illuminated signs hanging from the ceiling and silent cartoon movies projected onto… more »
An art nouveau, fairy-tale woodland clearing fashioned from découpage materials, the late-night lounge at Sketch looks like something from… more »
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 »
Given the sartorial moniker, it's not surprising that this long-serving, swanky and ‘hard to fault' Italian offers high degrees of traditional… 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 »
‘Fantastic views' make Paramount a popular destination for special occasions and visiting out-of-towners. Located on the 32nd floor of Centre… more »
A cross between an edgy, black-suited nightclub and a moody restaurant (think John Travolta's Swordfish, says a movie buff), Hakkasan's brand… more »
The famous faces may be air-kissing upstairs in the exclusive Club these days, but with its comfortable oak-panelled dining room hidden discreetly… more »
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