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Comparisons with The Wolseley, London's iconic and perennially popular brasserie, are inevitable. The Delaunay is also a 'grand café' in the Continental...
Le Gavroche's set lunch is famously good value - the £51 charge includes a half bottle of wine, coffee and petits fours - and you'll need to book well ahead...
With Heston Blumenthal now a fully-fledged celebrity, complete with advertising campaigns and media coverage of his personal life, it was inevitable his...
Orrery is a safe haven of excellent taste. It offers the top-end tropes, such as appetisers, pre-desserts and petits fours, even to those on promotional set...
Housed in a former Victorian library, Cinnamon Club has become a magnet for power-brokers and politicians. Expect a colonial-style atmosphere, with high...
There's something almost karmic about the location of this new sibling to the Cinnamon Club, occupying as it does a former warehouse of the East India...
One of several Ateliers around the world, this is a slick operation, all black lacquer and red highlights, staffed by a team of professionals in smart black...
Of the three main restaurants in the universally expensive Sketch, the Lecture Room & Library offers the best value. The 'gourmet rapide' lunch, at £30 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...
It might sound like a hair salon, but this is one serious destination restaurant. The stunning panoramic views from the Hilton's 28th floor provide a...
Perhaps the most beautiful chandeliers in any London restaurant grace Rhodes W1. They're like inverted fountains of light, and they make you constantly look...
This refined townhouse restaurant, set across several floors, is very much at the 'haute' end of French cuisine, with almost as many waiters as diners,...