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What to expect from the brasserie at the gallery of Charles Saatchi, arguably the most powerful man in contemporary art? Instances of the super-collector's...
Chelsea's shooting set probably feels quite at home among the trophy antlers and stuffed birds adorning the walls of the small dining area at the back of...
With a formula that has been working for over 20 years, Chutney Mary continues to produce upmarket Indian food for a clientele of equally upmarket Chelsea...
Although Tom Aikens first made his mark in haute cuisine, this brasserie is his stab at a more egalitarian style of cooking and service. It offers 'food for...
'It's supposed to be fun.' The words came from a senior waiter when we praised the service that makes eating here such a profound pleasure. The staff...
With two salons a mere hair-flick away from the King's Road, Hari's may be a blow-dry magnet for the über-Sloane but there's no doubting it's at the top of...
A Cheyne Walk treasure, this discreet restaurant has deservedly built up a fan club of Chelsea residents, who come here for the adventurous menu inspired by...
It's not immediately obvious where Spa at Bluebird as (tip: look for the mirrored wall and Blink threading bar tucked in a far corner). Through a discreet...
From the outside it may look like a swish King's Road cappuccino joint, with ladies picking at posh salads on the terrace (ordered in from local delis by...
All-day dining in Chelsea from acclaimed Parisian bakery Poilâne. Breads, pastries, salads and light suppers will be served in the airy dining space, by the...
Despite its location on a side street off the less bustling end of the King's Road, La Famiglia cannot be described as quiet. On a weekday lunchtime,...