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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...
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...
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...
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...
High-fliers will feel at home at this rooftop establishment, part of the D&D London stable. They can admire the expanding City skyline from the outdoor...
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...
Vanilla Black staked out a niche in meatless haute cuisine in 2008 and hasn't wavered since, in standards or appeal. Diners come to this sophisticated space...
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...
Tom Pemberton (who was previously head chef at St John Bread & Wine) took over this former butcher's shop in 2007 and has made it into a destination...
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...
This Spitalfields steakhouse has wooed much of London since opening in 2006; word-of-blog has only served to create an even bigger buzz around the...
Brother Jeff's patch of the Galvin empire, La Chapelle is no mere branch of Baker Street's Bistrot de Luxe, but an altogether more elegant destination for...
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...