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Jason Atherton, formerly of Maze, has certainly put Pollen Street on the map. The huge Mayfair site comprises large lounge bar and restaurant areas, a...
It isn't hard to decide what to eat at Burger & Lobster, as there are only three choices - burger, lobster or lobster roll. Which focuses your mind on the...
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...
Comme des Garçons designer Rei Kawakubo's ground-breaking six-storey space combines the edgy energy of London's indoor markets - concrete floors, tills...
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 Conduit Street flagship of Daniel Hersheson has been offering great blow-dries and cuts since it opened in in the early 1990s. The clientele range from...
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...
Think of Atherton Cox as the Jil Sander of hairdressers: beautiful cuts delivered without fuss. It was founded nearly a decade ago by Lisa Atherton and Paul...
On our latest visit, Wild Honey exceeded even our high expectations. The kitchen delivered the menu's promises in spades: dishes drew gasps of delight for...
The entrance may be more Rodeo Drive than zen garden - a large shop, then a leopardskin chair next to a lion's-mouth fountain on which to fill out forms -...
The Connaught's other bar is both cosy and elegant, with unobtrusive lighting, pastel walls and a conspiratorial duskiness that settles through the rooms as...
You may feel a little self-conscious approaching the rather grand Bourdon House, home to luxury brand Alfred Dunhill's flagship store, but a calm,...