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High-fliers will feel at home at this rooftop establishment, part of the D&D London stable. They can admire the expanding City skyline from the outdoor...
Brother Jeff's patch of the Galvin empire, La Chapelle is no mere branch of Baker Street's Bistrot de Luxe, but an altogether more elegant destination for...
There are few chefs that produce a set menu of dishes that you want to try as much as their à la carte, but the Ledbury's Brett Graham - an Australian in...
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Housed in an attractive Victorian pub, Les Trois Garçons has a look that's more blinged-up curiosity shop than East End boozer. Chandeliers and vintage...
One of several Ateliers around the world, this is a slick operation, all black lacquer and red highlights, staffed by a team of professionals in smart black...
This refined townhouse restaurant, set across several floors, is very much at the 'haute' end of French cuisine, with almost as many waiters as diners,...
The imposing Royal Exchange building houses three branches of the upmarket D&D restaurant group. City slickers can discuss the day's events over oysters in...
Alain Ducasse's top-end restaurants have earned him world acclaim, and this is his only UK establishment, currently holder of three Michelin stars. At the...
Something seems awry at the clubby wine-bar adjunct of the usually reliable Gascon operation. Its banquette cushions are sagging, and the veneer is wearing...
An established destination, with links to the Ledbury, Chez Bruce and the Glasshouse, La Trompette has earned an enthusiastic following of business types,...
City slickers should feel right at home in this neo-classical former bank opposite the Royal Exchange. Despite shrinking bonuses, they'll probably be the...