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The theme of this long-standing restaurant is matsuri ('festival' in Japanese), evidenced in subtle ways. A theatrical nebuta mask welcomes diners with its...
On a rare balmy English summer evening, with its floor-to-ceiling windows rolled back, Inn The Park has one of the most enviable positions in town - in the...
Surrounded by purveyors of fine wines, cigars and yachts to the world's wealthy, Avenue has a glamorous if somewhat clinical sense of occasion. The long...
Alan Yau's high-end Japanese enterprise lost some of its sandy-hued warmth when swathes of tatami were removed in a 2010 refurbishment. But the finely...
This unashamedly old-fashioned pub attracts an unashamedly old-fashioned clientele made up of neighbourhood gents and well-to-do local workers, although it...
As befits a Mayfair glamour-puss with a 30-year-long career, Le Caprice has just splashed out on a facelift. Stark black and white art deco chic is still...
Quaglino's is a relic from the early 1990s and, like grunge, now seems dated. People once queued for a chance to steal the branded Q-shaped ashtrays from...
The results of F&M's recent £24 million, two-year revamp (revealed in 2007, 300 years after its opening in 1707) are stunning: the store retains all that...
The Italian job from Marco - half-Italian Yorkshireman and devillish overlord of TV's Hell's Kitchen - is bang in the middle of hedge fund country. The...
Set opposite Christie's auction house, this august Nicholson's hostelry cannot fail to attract a discerning suit-and-tie clientele delighted to find...
Owned by the Taj Group of Hotels, Quilon (located within the St James's Court Hotel) looks more like a bland business lounge than a fine-dining destination....
A period frontage greets arrivals on swanky St James's Street. Inside, everything is shipshape. Aged oak panels, luxurious upholstery and a conservatory...
On paper, Green's is in danger of becoming a caricature of itself. Located in St James's, it is owned by Simon Parker Bowles, erstwhile brother-in-law of...
Franco's attracts an untrashy Euro crowd including businessmen, well-groomed young women who like the convenience of all-day dining and the odd film...