Log in to My Time Out for your personalised guide to what's on in London. It's fast, easy and FREE!
This beautifully appointed pâtisserie-chocolatier and café showcases an array of delectable specialities, including truffles sharpened with Japanese...
Restaurateur and man-about-town Mark Hix has jumped on the Belgravia train and opened this fifth London restaurant, in the recently refurbished Thompson...
Following the success of his Soho bar, restaurateur Mark Hix has just opened this second branch of Mark's Bar in February 2012 within the new Hix Belgravia...
This grand old spot was once a repository for works of art, stored in a high-ceilinged space behind Doric columns. Faithfully restored, it's now flooded...
The vast dining hall at Mango Tree has high ceilings, a long banquette and evenly distributed tables. The effect, when combined with the simple dark-wood...
During the 1950s and '60s, this tidy pub tucked away down a beautiful Belgravia mews is said to have drawn a mix of the very high and the very low: on the...
The dining areas of this family-run restaurant are comfortably snug, and apart from the collection of Chinese artefacts over the door, the space is neutral...
Few places scream 'Chelsea' more loudly than La Poule. The place is normally packed with smart couples discussing holiday plans in plummy accents. On a...
Tucked away in a quiet Belgravia street, this comfortably upmarket Italian restaurant may not set new culinary standards, but it still wins plaudits for...