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On leaving tourist-thronged Argyll Street to check into the Aqua 'concept', you're greeted by a dark, sinful-looking lobby. Take the lift to the fifth...
Bocca di Lupo was heaving when we came for dinner, and that led to a (minor) grumble about lengthy waits to place orders. But the apologies were heartfelt,...
Opened to rave reviews in 2010, this all-day hotel restaurant in magnificent Georgian buildings has effortlessly established itself as one of the places to...
Dishoom ticks many design characteristics of the Victorian Irani cafés of Bombay, but occupies a new, purpose-built development near Covent Garden, so lacks...
With dazzling white walls, painted floorboards (that could do with a new coat), and Shaker pegs around the walls, the dining room at Fergus Henderson's...
An immediate success when it opened in early 2010, this restaurant-bar continues to thrive. The easy-going atmosphere, likeable staff, quietly modish...
The view from the 24th floor is awe-inspiring day or night, though we have a slight preference for the twinkling evening cityscape. Also, at dinner the...
Unlike some gastropubs with gourmet pretensions, the Bull & Last proudly sells real ales. Doom Bar is a mainstay, but you may find Truman's Runner, or...
Dim sum doesn't get any classier - or better - than this in London. The sleek brown dining room, lined with gold leaf embellishments, is as serene and...
Light and bright, the Modern Pantry is decorated in shades of white and grey. There are formal dining rooms on the first floor, a more relaxed space on the...
Every year we feature this Punjabi grill, and every year it seems to be bigger and busier - as of 2012, the cellar and first floor of the former pub have...