Parisian soul in the heart of Battersea - Le QuecumBar. This world-renowned 1930s Parisian Gypsy swing-jazz brasserie is dedicated to the promotion of Django Reinhardt Hot Club Gypsy swing (and those who perform it) - a style born in £30s Paris that draws on nearly 2000 years of Gypsy culture....
Read more about Le QuecumBar and Brasserie in South-LondonTucked away from the London bustle, this traditional pub has become an institution in London’s fashionable Chelsea. Offering exceptional British cuisine and fine Cask Marque ales, The Admiral Codrington perfectly combines food and drink of the highest standard within a laid-back and relaxed setting. Chill out in the bar and...
Read more about Admiral Codrington in LondonStrada’s stylish interiors and contemporary, regional Italian cuisine have made it a diner’s favourite all over the UK. The sprawling metropolis of London is home to a number of these superb eateries, so whether you find yourself in the cultural quarter of South Bank or on the chic streets of...
Read more about Strada - Parsons Green in Central LondonChef Henry Harris is a stalwart of the London dining scene. His prolific and unquestionable love and knowledge of French cuisine has firmly established his restaurant, Racine, as one of London's favourite and most critically acclaimed French restaurants; and most definitely a much-loved Knightsbridge local. The success of Racine is...
Read more about Racine in LondonWhen a private members’ club throws open its doors to the public, it is exciting. When the food is as good and varied as it is at Maxims, it is a cause to rejoice. Located in Kensington, just a stone’s throw from Hyde Park, the building now housing the restaurant,...
Read more about Maxims in KensingtonAs I approached the Fulham-based branch of Best Mangal, the intoxicating smell of authentic Turkish cuisine enticed me through its doors. After being welcomed warmly by the accommodating in-house staff, I ordered a South African cabernet merlot and peeked at the table beside me – excited by the range of...
Read more about Best Mangal in West-LondonSet high up on the seventh floor of The Roof Gardens, offering tremendous views of London’s skyline, Babylon really is a cut above the rest. During the summer, guests can dine alfresco on the terrace and enjoy delicious seafood with a glass of Champagne while soaking up some sun. The restaurant...
Read more about Babylon at The Roof Gardens in West-LondonStanding proudly in the heart of Kensington, The Milestone Hotel still bears a striking resemblance to its opulent 1800s beginnings. Juxtaposed to the city outside, the intimate luxurious interior transports guests to an elegant world where they are treated to decadent hospitality from the moment they enter. Sampling perfectly crafted...
Read more about The Milestone Hotel in LondonBeing an Italian, I can be a tough critic of Italian restaurants; however, I was impressed by Monza from the outset. Tucked away on a quiet side street, shielded from the hum of Brompton Road, the quaint, yellow-painted building lured me inside with its impression of individuality. The interior didn’t...
Read more about Monza in South-West LondonCarluccio’s Italian cafés, restaurants and food shops offer friendly and affordable Italian eating, drinking and shopping in a relaxed environment. Serving regional Italian food, their doors are always open, whether you fancy a coffee, a leisurely three-course meal with wine or anything in between. The seasonally changing menu boasts...
Read more about Carluccio's - Kensington in West-London