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As the spiritual home of British ‘nose-to-tail’ eating, St John is one restaurant that overseas chefs always make time for during their… more »
Gary Rhodes' high-rise dining room on the 24th floor of the former NatWest Tower is one of the peaks of the Square Mile's culinary scene,… more »
Even on a miserable drizzly day, the panoramic view across the Thames from Cornish-influenced Northbank to Bankside, the Globe and the Shard… more »
Desperate-Dan-sized portions of ‘great British steak' and grown-up cocktails rooted in tradition make a winning combination at this City… more »
When Tom and Ed Martin opened the Chiswell Street Dining Rooms in 2010, it was greeted with cheers. Since then, this all-day venue hasn't… more »
Tracey Emin's neon artwork on the wall may scream ‘Shoreditch', but this smart, no-nonsense eatery plays with an altogether straight bat… more »
One of the most ‘stunning' dining rooms in the City, complete with a vast stained-glass cupola and expanses of marble, 1901 is a vision… more »
Located in the old Shoreditch Tramshed building, Mark Hix's latest venture is a cavernous refectory space kitted out with communal tables… more »
Cigars, stags' heads and tons of tartan – Boisdale's owner Ranald Macdonald has transplanted the Highland gentlemen's club trappings of… more »
Perfectly attuned to its slick City clientele, The Mercer is a knowing blend of conservatism and modernity, its elegant monochrome dining… more »
With five restaurants currently under his belt, crusading foodie patriot Mark Hix is still keen to keep his original Oyster & Chop House in… more »
Moulin Rouge meets Sally Bowles in the unlikely setting of a City basement, where swags, red-shaded sconces & a leather-clad bar summon up exactly… more »
‘Un demi pinte Broadside' cries the French barman, smartly attired in white shirt and black tie. The Bleeding Heart Tavern is what happens… more »
The pop-up residency of trailblazing hipster-favourites The Young Turks has proved so popular that Upstairs at The Ten Bells has put down permanent… more »
Opened a century ago as a butcher's shop for Clerkenwell's housewives, Medcalf now sells its chops and steaks to young media types hungry… more »
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