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According to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewThe Trafalgar Hotel is located in the heart of London, on the doorstep of world-famous Trafalgar Square. Unwind in style and comfort in the hotel’s Rockwell Bar, with its exquisite cocktail offering and innovative but accessible cuisine, or indulge up high on the Vista Rooftop Bar, which boasts panoramic views and...
View full reviewWe visited Boyds Grill & Wine Bar during its soft opening phase before its launch mid-February 2016. We think it promises to be a real gem. Sitting on a quiet road just off Trafalgar Square and housed within a building that dates back to 1887, this opulent destination seamlessly blends tradition with modernity i...
View full reviewThe award-winning Thai Square Restaurant group was established in 1996, when the first restaurant opened at The Strand in London. Since then, the group has deservedly gone from strength to strength and now boasts 12 venues in and around the capital. Each branch exhibits a relaxed ambience and first-class service, along with their ...
View full reviewTexas Embassy Cantina, housed in an impressive Georgian building, sits in a prime spot on the edge of Trafalgar Square. It was opened 17 years ago by three Texans on a mission to bring authentic Tex-Mex dining to London, who shipped everything from the bullet-peppered road signs in the bar to the kitchen appliances directly from Tex...
View full reviewEntering the Commonwealth Kitchen, based at Westminster's prestigious Commonwealth Club, one is surrounded by a sense of time and space. The impressive and unique colonial-style clock suspended above the dining room entrance shows the current time in all 54 Commonwealth countries. With attention to detail and great creativity, ...
View full reviewIlluminated by an impressive crystal Baccarat chandelier and overlooking the Corinthia Hotel London’s gorgeous Garden Lounge, the central location and effortless style of The Crystal Moon Lounge make this the perfect venue for an elegant afternoon tea inspired by the seasons.
Eclectic seating alongside bespoke William Edw...
The Ship & Shovell is a truly unique venue. Dating back to the 1730s, this traditional pub is split into two halves and connected by a tunnel that travels underneath Craven Passage. Inside, the cosy space is traditionally decorated and boasts a relaxed, jovial atmosphere.
We approached the bar and were delighted to find...
Inside the five-star Corinthia Hotel London lies the majestic Massimo Restaurant & Bar, adorned with sleek mahogany and elegant marble. This restaurant oozes bygone glamour, and the modern and classic Italian fare is executed with aplomb.
Surrounded by opulence and elegance, we tucked into our starters of Parmigiana di ...
Housed within the magnificent Corinthia Hotel London, and designed by David Collins Studio, Bassoon is billed as ‘a destination bar with attitude’. Combining a relaxed and intimate ambience with a stimulating dash of theatre, this contemporary bar pays homage to the artistry of the finest bartenders in the capital.
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Expect nothing less than attention to detail and immaculate presentation at The Northall, both in terms of venue and cuisine. The breathtaking dining room, with its impressive high ceilings and wonderful river views, sees plush burnt orange leather offset by glittering mirrored panels and expansive picture windows. Two private din...
View full reviewHead to the northeast corner of Trafalgar Square, to the historic church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, and you’ll discover London’s hidden café. The church dates back to 1726 and Café in the Crypt, which has been a firm favourite with Londoners for the last 30 years, is located downstairs. Its original Georgian architecture, w...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of the West End is one of London's most iconic buildings, the National Portrait Gallery; and located on the third floor in the gallery's Ondaatje Wing is one of the city's best-kept culinary secrets, The Portrait Restaurant & Bar. The view of the skyline from the restaurant is truly inspiring, and will ne...
View full reviewChic, 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. Shoppers and sightseers with tired fe...
View full reviewAmid the hustle and bustle of St James's sits the family-owned Mint Leaf Restaurant, which opened in 2003 and offers a fine-dining pan-Indian experience in an elegant yet relaxed setting. Our refreshing Mean Thyme and Vieux Carré cocktails whetted our appetites for the explosion of flavours that awaited us. The menu itself presen...
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