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Experimental Cocktail Club

Bar

 

'Speakeasies' are a trend at the moment, but as bar owners balance covertness with the economic reality of bringing in punters, some of the illicit thrill...

Duke's Brew & Que

BBQ: North American

 
 

The South will rise again,' sang the Confederate soldiers as they tramped back to their burned-out farms at the end of the US Civil War in 1865. It's taken...

Meat Liquor

Diner: North American

 
 

Watch our video introduction to Meat Liquor here. The restaurateurs' mission to turn London into New York goes on. This time, the Big Apple/Big Smoke...

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...

Milk & Honey

Bar

 
Critics' choice
Soho, W1F

You could walk past the door of this Soho speakeasy every day and never know it was there, and that's just how the owners like it. For most of the week,...

Bincho

Grill: Japanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

We liked the original Bincho, with great Thames views and space for a theatrically long open grill, but this surviving branch has a better vibe. It's...

Gelupo

Ice-cream shop: Italian

 
 
Soho, W1D

From the people behind the Italian restaurant Bocca di Lupo just across the road, this gelateria and delicatessen is a joyous celebration of authentic...

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...

The Delaunay

Brasserie: European

 
 
Aldwych, WC2B

Comparisons with The Wolseley, London's iconic and perennially popular brasserie, are inevitable. The Delaunay is also a 'grand café' in the Continental...

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...

Asakusa

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 
Camden, NW1

With its down-at-heel exterior and ramshackle dining room, Asakusa is far from being a glamorous spot, but its prices and food are reasonable, so getting a...

Amorino

Café: European

 
 
Soho, W1D

Already a chain in Paris, Amorino still feels like a one-off in Soho. Styling itself as a traditional gelateria (rather than today's typically bright...

Nightjar

Music

 

On City Road, about 25 metres from the roundabout beneath which the Old Street tube labyrinth winds, you'll discover a door. It's positioned between a café...

Mishkin's

Deli: Jewish

 
 

By now Londoners know what to expect from proprietors Russell Norman and Richard Beatty, the dynamic duo behind many of London's hippest restaurants Polpo,...

Brick Lane Beigel Bake

Patisserie/Bakery: Jewish

 
 
London, E1

What do we love most about this institution? Perhaps the brilliant moist salt beef, carved as you wait from a slab kept warm in the front window, or the...

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