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'Speakeasies' are a trend at the moment, but as bar owners balance covertness with the economic reality of bringing in punters, some of the illicit thrill...
You could walk past the door of this Soho speakeasy every day and never know it was there, and that's just how the owners like it. For most of the week,...
Dinings' kitchen takes the best parts of Japanese minimalism and Latin American flavour profiles, and melds them into something more than the sum of their...
Very much a venue that trades on its ambience, this buzzy, pan-European Soho eaterie goes all out for romantic intimacy. The dark wooden interior of the...
This opulent brasserie is something of an enigma. With its loyal following and dedicated book, Breakfast at The Wolseley by AA Gill, it has the hallmarks of...
The London offshoot of one of Nice's most feted and famous restaurants, La Petite Maison has breezy, white-painted walls, waiters in striped aprons, and...
Punctuated with clusters of contemporary rice paper lanterns and traditional brush paintings, Naru's interior has an elegance to it, which is only slightly...
Stepping through Princess Garden's large glass doors, you are transported at once from Mayfair to Hong Kong. The restaurant is stylishly decorated in muted...
The Blueprint Café feels like a treat: the airy, white-walled dining room has floor-to-ceiling glass windows looking on to one of the finest river views in...
Though now largely dominated by tourists, Kensington Palace Orangery retains all the grandeur you'd expect from a former royal, alfresco entertainment...
Le Gavroche's set lunch is famously good value - the £51 charge includes a half bottle of wine, coffee and petits fours - and you'll need to book well ahead...
A well-dressed gentleman approaches with clipboard: 'Do you have a reservation?' We didn't. No problem, but it underlines that Manna is a restaurant rather...