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Although hidden in the cobbled passages of Lancashire Court, Rocket’s casual all-day ethos is more about party than privacy. Members of… more »
Should anybody need reminding why Gordon Ramsay became famous in the first place, a visit to Claridge’s ought to ram home the point. ‘A… more »
Post-Jason Atherton, Maze still retains its small-plate spin on fine dining, but the gels & powders once common to each tapas-sized creation… more »
This Ramsay-owned beef emporium seasons its impressive steaks with a little theatre. Expect a cloth-covered collection of grass-fed Casterbridge… more »
With most of its seating on pavement tables overlooking James Street, it’s possible to eat at the original Massis without ever stepping inside… more »
A high-design proposition just behind Selfridges, Cocochan appeals to those who have frocks to fit into by touting pan-Asian small plates… more »
As bright, breezy & funky as its food is delicious, it’s easy to see why the Comptoir Libanais chain has such a growing legion of fans in the… more »
The urbane younger sibling of Arbutus, Wild Honey is where Soho hipsters go when they grow up – or need somewhere to impress ma & pa without… more »
The view from the mezzanine at Selfridges is quite something, & diners at Mark Hix’s ‘relaxing’ in-store restaurant/bar can watch shoppers… more »
It’s rare that a basement restaurant fits its brief perfectly, but Levant’s array of dark, subterranean spaces chimes well with its Arabian… more »
‘Happening’, ‘electric’, ‘seductive’, ‘exclusive’ – just some of the superlatives fired at high-rolling Hakkasan’s Mayfair-chic… more »
The Mandeville’s flagship dining room – all pinks, purples & mirrors with padded walls & the odd carnival mask – is self-consciously… more »
Lightness & refinement are the hallmarks of the ‘incredible’ fare on offer at Atul Kochhar’s high-rolling Mayfair Indian, & the food… more »
Not to be confused with Jason Atherton’s Pollen Street Social directly opposite, this standalone Italian comes courtesy of the brains behind… more »
A dark & gloomy box strewn with homemade bric-a-brac or a cute bolthole bedecked with quirky art & screens – depending on who’s looking –… more »
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