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The Paternoster Chop House, situated in the buzzing Paternoster Square is set to the backdrop of one of London's most stunning historic buildings, St Paul's Cathedral. The restaurant, which holds approx 130 people is a favourite for business and personal lunches alike, as its unpretentious menu suits the tastes of all those who enjo...
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 reviewStrada'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 Kensington, you're never too far from en...
View full reviewEstablished since 1999, the Tas restaurant name is synonymous with showcasing Anatolian Turkish cuisine just as it should be. The iconic branches are designed to immerse the diner in a contemporary Turkish-style setting with a warm, friendly atmosphere. Tas restaurants are perfect for any occasion and all dishes are prepared by a ...
View full reviewPorky’s is an American-style joint serving peckish Londoner’s Memphis barbecue food. Make sure you arrive ravenous, as quantity matches the superb quality of the dishes on offer at this upbeat venue. Diners are invited to feast in a stripped-back setting comprising exposed brick walls with vintage posters and cool lighting, al...
View full reviewModelled on a 1920s speakeasy, Proud Cabaret offers guests the chance to enjoy superb cuisine and entertainment in surroundings which exude the illicit glamour of a bygone era. The venue was expertly designed by Russell Sage Studios and Danielle Proud, and has a chic, vintage feel that is matched by the glamorous staff, who dress in...
View full reviewA glitzy hideaway amidst the City bustle, Agenda Bar is a modern restaurant-club serving international cuisine and an extensive bar stock. Rustic platters and traditional stone-baked pizzas are served at Agenda, and a menu of trusty classics showcases Britain's favourite comfort food recipes. At the bar, find chilled beers alongside ...
View full reviewTucked away inside the new wing of the magnificent Southwark Cathedral, a stone's throw from the Golden Hinde, Clink Prison Museum, Vinopolis and Shakespeare's Globe, you'll find the ever-popular Refectory café. Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, it also offers a daily changing range of seasonal home-cooked goods to...
View full reviewClose to the arty buzz of the Barbican yet nestled near a charming lake and the 14th-Century St Giles church, this smartly fronted bar and restaurant is unique. Cosy, pub-style decor includes comfortable rustic wooden furniture, Victorian-style mirrors and stripped pine tables. The venue is a split across two levels, so there is ple...
View full reviewLondon Wall Bar & Kitchen offers simple, good, honest food in one of London's most unique settings - on the upper level of the Barbican beside the Museum of London. As its name suggests, this superb eatery has a kitchen and a separate bar area, both of which have an eclectic, homely feel, with large, comfy leather sofas and chun...
View full reviewThink lunch during a day out at a museum must be all limp sandwiches and lukewarm cartons of orange squash? Think again. At the Museum of London, benugo challenges this stereotype, offering gorgeously fresh, Italian-inspired snacks. Within the museum, which documents a fascinating city history via artefacts, memorabilia and phot...
View full reviewA cosmopolitan spot offering views over St Paul's Cathedral, The Happenstance is a funky bar and restaurant. The Happenstance menu features mainly wholesome and earthy comfort food dishes, while mixology sorcery spans from innovative house mixes, to more forgiving 'skinny' cocktails. Long bench tables, geometric-patterned floors and...
View full reviewShaws Booksellers is a gastro pub with character in the heart of London's financial district. Its location makes it handy for those working in the area, or, with its close proximity to St Pauls Catherdral, the Tate Modern, the Millenium Bridge and the Museum of London, a great stop off or evening out for visitors wanting to try some ...
View full reviewThe city's East End has such a collection of curry houses I've always found it impossible to recommend just one. However, since I strayed just a little further from the usual suspects on Brick Lane I've uncovered Anokha - a restaurant that's surely one of London's best curry houses. Luckily for Londoners, there are two Anokha es...
View full reviewThe 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 an affordable but utterly tasty feed fo...
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