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This historic Piccadilly dining room never fails to wow Londoners & tourists alike with its ‘fabulous’ baroque-style ceilings, marble columns… more »
Bocca di Lupo has enjoyed abundant column inches since launching in 2008, and chef/co-proprietor Victor Hugo and Jacob Kenedy's gutsy Italian small… more »
For their latest venture, Chris Corbin and Jeremy King have taken the art-deco grandeur of The Wolseley and The Delaunay, adopted the spirit of… more »
With its burly bouncers and vowel-rationed moniker (pronounced ‘District’), you might expect some attitude and pretentious posing at this… more »
Cheery-looking & commercial (in a good way), Chowki is a great ‘walk in, quick bite to eat’ kind of place off Piccadilly Circus, filled with… more »
Three cheers for preservation orders; without one, Bar Américain (formerly Dick's Bar at the Atlantic) could easily have been lost when the surrounding… more »
Feeding the capital’s current appetite for deluxe chicken, Clockjack Oven offers a clutch of simple, honestly priced dishes that are an easy… more »
Negotiating the tourist hordes encamped around Eros pays dividends: cupid’s arrows score a direct hit at Criterion, & few can resist its cool… more »
On the site that formerly housed Sugar Reef, this new multi-room venue tries to be all things to all people. The ground floor is an informal drinking… more »
OK, so you’re not going to come here without children, but if you’re looking for some theme-park family chow, Rainforest Café beats a burger… more »
Top calls from The Piccadilly Institute’s sprawling, six-roomed pleasuredome are the Fruitbox (a ‘garden chill space’) & the Clinic – for… more »
‘Semplice e buona’ (‘simple and good’) is the motto of this family-run Italian in London’s image-conscious tailoring district. Blue… more »
Approaching its 90th birthday, this grande dame of the London club scene continues to draw a crowd hungry for Moulin Rouge-style high camp in fabulously… more »
If Katie Price ran her own venue, would it be Tiger Tiger? Loud, brash, in-your-face & glam in a kind of radioactive spray-tan way, the place has… more »
Unstoppable Jamie Oliver strikes again – this time with a zany pop-up diner not far from Piccadilly Circus. With help from eco-chef Arthur Potts… more »
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