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In an area strangely devoid of many top-notch eating options, Great Queen Street shines out as a central London beacon of civilised dining. The long,...
The 'Steak Expert' bit is presumably to avoid any confusion with the dozens of pubs called 'The Bull'. And this Argentinian restaurant ain't full of it: the...
For those who care about what is going into and on to their bodies, the Aveda Institute on High Holborn is hard to beat. One of the orginal purveyors of...
With half-a-dozen ornately carved, sumptuously tiled bar areas under one high, stucco ceiling, the Princess Louise is a classic example of the kind of...
After passing the flunkies gesturing to chauffeured guests as they pull into this upscale Marriott outpost, you've a choice: to the right, the CC Bar to the...
This friendly, subterranean, luxury spa is all dark wood and limestone, scented candles and hushed tones - punctuated by the post-treatment guests shuffling...
Fryer's Delight is a defiantly unreconstructed chippy, which is great if you like tradition: black and white tiled floors, Formica-topped tables, big...
From the moment you walk in, through the clubby dark foyer and electric-blue cocktail bar into a dining room that blends candle-lit Shanghai teahouse and...
Enter this bakery's small front room and order at a bar displaying salads, sandwiches and cakes. If you wish to eat-in, balance your tray up and down the...
This diminutive Polish hideaway stocks some 50 different vodkas, categorised according to descriptions such as 'clean and clear', 'dry and interesting' and...
Built around 1567, this building can justifiably lay claim to being the oldest shop premises in central London - though whether it actually inspired the...