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Overlooking Sloane Square, Chelsea Brasserie’s elegant yet laidback demeanour and favourable location has won a loyal following among the… more »
Sloane Square celebrity-magnet Kitts is a fun-loving nightclub that aims to transport some Caribbean hedonism to Chelsea. If you don’t recognise… more »
Since 1863, this corner of Elystan Street has been home to the Markham Inn, a pub where explorers and travellers would congregate to plan… more »
The refurbished National Army Museum ranks with the best, says Astrid Mannion With fascinating exhibitions on everything from the battle… more »
Since opening in 2003, Tom Aikens has received worldwide recognition for his innovative French cooking. Michelin-starred cuisine is complemented… more »
For a full-on Made in Chelsea experience, you’d be hard pushed to find a better place than members-only Kings Club. The plush venue, about… more »
After six months of closure the former Michelin-star restaurant Tom Aikens threw open its doors at the beginning of 2012 to reveal a new pared-back… more »
Tom’s Kitchen, the younger, laid-back brother of Tom Aiken’s eponymous Michelin-starred restaurant, serves up hearty French-leaning food… more »
A favourite with the well-heeled Chelsea locals since the 60s, Tuscan-inspired conservatory Daphne’s is a reliable choice for Christmas… more »
Since 1964, Daphne’s has been charming the Chelsea locals with its sunny Italian disposition. The rustic warmth of its Tuscan-inspired conservatory… more »
Centrally located on King’s Road, Chelsea Old Town Hall’s illustrious past is apparent the moment you walk through the marbled entrance… more »
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