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Aqua Nueva

Restaurant: Spanish

 
 
Soho, W1B

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...

Oxo Tower Restaurant, Bar & Brasserie

Restaurant: Modern European

 
 
Waterloo, SE1

Escape the ordinary by contemplating superb vistas from the Harvey Nichols-run eating spots on the top floor of the Oxo Tower: river traffic by day, or St...

Bocca di Lupo

Restaurant: Italian

 
 
Soho, W1D

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,...

Yauatcha

Café: Chinese

 
 
Soho, W1F

No longer owned and run by Alan Yau, this stylish Soho restaurant still has an impressive buzz and energy several years after opening. In the bright...

Great Queen Street

Restaurant: British

 
 
Holborn, WC2B

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,...

Anchor & Hope

Gastropub: Modern European

 
 
Waterloo, SE1

The menu is British at the Anchor & Hope, and so is the seating policy, with no reservations from Monday to Saturday, meaning that diners wanting to sample...

Princi

Brasserie: Italian

 
 
Soho, W1F

It's hard to think of many international jet-setting experiences that can be had for less than a tenner in grimy Soho, but Princi comes close. Everything...

Barrafina

Restaurant: Spanish

 
 
Soho, W1D

The younger, sexier sibling of Fino, Barrafina is a glossy take on the classic Spanish tapas bar. Thanks to its no-bookings policy, the queue for seats...

Dehesa

Restaurant: Mediterranean

 
 
Soho, W1F

Dehesa is in an area so artificially funky that you fear for its soul. No need. Once you've elbowed your way through the Ganton Street crowds, you'll find a...

Royal China Club

Restaurant: Contemporary

 
 

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...

The Wolseley

Brasserie: European

 
 

This opulent brasserie is something of an enigma. With its loyal following and dedicated book, Breakfast at The Wolseley by AA Gill, it has the hallmarks of...

Franco Manca

Pizzeria: Italian

 
 
Brixton, SW9

Giuseppe Mascoli's much-lauded pizza joint began trading in 2008, and investment has since seen branches opening in Chiswick and Westfield Stratford, along...

Salt Yard

Restaurant: Mediterranean

 
 

Hidden behind a discreet, slate-grey frontage, this polished tapas joint is an unexpected apparition to find on brash Goodge Street. Late afternoon, it's a...

Zuma

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 

Japanese food is undeniably fashionable and there are few sexier places to enjoy this ancient cuisine than at Zuma. The restaurant bustles day and night,...

Ottolenghi

Patisserie/Bakery: Creative contemporary

 
 

Conversation at Ottolenghi almost inevitably turns to the desirability, or viability, of cooking this way at home. The cookbooks have been a worldwide hit,...

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