The Mother Mash kitchen serves up an impressive variety of pies, sausages and six types of mash, coming out on top of other local eateries with its emphasis on fresh, locally sourced produce and free-range ingredients. It is well worth a visit for anybody shopping on Carnaby Street, and offers...
Read more about Mother Mash Restaurant in CityChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life in Blighty’s capital. Whether the sun is shining or the rain is pouring you can enjoy a taste of France wherever you are in London. In the bustling capital, Café Rouge offers the chance to unwind and relax....
Read more about Cafe Rouge - London Bridge in South East LondonBishopsgate Kitchen is operated by renowned restaurant owners, benugo, and its menu has been developed using local and seasonal ingredients, which are chosen to reflect the best of British produce. The food is rustic, simple, honest and flavourful, and the European-influenced menu is complemented by a great range of Continental...
Read more about Bishopsgate Kitchen in East LondonThe Water Poet in Spitalfields is a pub with a difference. Here you’ll find a barn bar, cinema room and a pool parlour, as well as a sun-trap beer garden. There’s also a fantastic patio, with flickering fairy lights and a barbecue. We took our seats in the main dining...
Read more about The Water Poet in SpitalfieldsHaz is perhaps London’s foremost chain of Turkish restaurants, with four stunning eateries throughout the city. The slick and stylish dining rooms – which offer a huge and inspired menu – are packed to the rafters most lunchtimes and also in the evenings. The intoxicating aroma of chargrilled meat sets...
Read more about Haz Restaurants - Mincing Lane in Central LondonJust a brief walk away from London Bridge tube station, right in the thick of central London, Absolutely Starving is a charming takeaway and delicatessen offering a delicious treasure trove of wholesome, colourful culinary delights. The owners have recently revamped their Tooley Street shop, making it more comfortable and...
Read more about Absolutely Starving in South East LondonBoisdale of Bishopsgate opened in The City of London in 2002, and soon became a firm favourite in the area. The establishment reflects the eclectic and idiosyncratic atmosphere of sister venue Boisdale of Belgravia and is well known for its outstanding selection of modern Scottish fare, which makes the most...
Read more about Boisdale of Bishopsgate in LondonBeside the picturesque River Pang you’ll find a most delightful place to drink and dine. A classic village inn built in the 1500s, the now-refurbished Cross Keys is a top choice for relaxing over a superbly executed lunch or dinner. Although it still boasts much of its original character, The...
Read more about Cross Keys in Nr. ReadingCharismatic, urbane and refreshingly novel, The Light has exploited its history as a former electric light station to maximum effect. Occupying an enviable spot between City and Shoreditch, it boasts a minimalist design which is accented by sleek industrial touches; think modern, low-level lighting, exposed beams and eye-catching steel. However,...
Read more about The Light in ShoreditchLocated in the original ballroom of the Great Eastern Hotel, 1901 is a City dining destination that oozes class and sophistication. The interior of this fine dining establishment is Grade II listed, making it a stunning backdrop for dining and drinking at any time of day – and the service...
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