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Set next to the Houses of Parliament just across the road from Big Ben, St Stephen’s Tavern is a popular haunt among politicians and was once frequented by the likes of Winston Churchill and Harold Macmillan. As my partner and I arrived, we kept our eyes peeled for famous faces.
Inside, the classic decor made it clear tha...
Joe Allen is an institution that has stood the test of time - it's hardly changed, despite bistro bars and gastropubs springing up all around this neighbourhood. The decor, too, remains unchanged: the brick walls are still adorned with memorabilia and posters and it continues to fend off all competition to retain its crown as the go...
View full reviewRandall & Aubin opened its doors on Brewer Street, Soho in 1996 and quickly became known as the place to go for fresh seafood and delicious rotisserie meats. For over two decades the oyster bar and brasserie has been serving outstanding dishes of the highest quality in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. In 2017 Randall &...
View full reviewWay up on the top floor of the largest bookshop in Europe is the aptly named 5th View. This stunning bar and restaurant promises to literally take your usual evening out to new heights. Not only was the restaurant's ambience relaxed and sophisticated, but the food was of an exceptionally high quality, right across the board, and ...
View full reviewBistro 1 was established in 2000 and has since very much fallen into its stride, with three of its four branches in the bustling heart of Soho, wedged between trendy cafés, international media agencies and 'specialist' bookshops. Its Turkish owner has brought together the best cuisine that the Mediterranean has to offer, and ...
View full reviewIf you are seeking a luxurious dining experience, then look no further than Green's Restaurant and Oyster Bar. Covering two great London locations, Green's delivers the best in British seasonal cuisine served in opulent surroundings. After opening the restaurant in Duke Street in 1982, owner and proprietor Simon Parker Bowles expa...
View full reviewBusaba Eathai is a modern Thai eatery, conceived by Alan Yau who opened the first branch on Soho's Wardour Street in 1999. Over 15 years on, there are 11 Busaba restaurants in and around London, with further locations opening in Dubai and across the UK in 2015. Busaba is a variety of Thai flower and, as you might have guessed, Ea...
View full reviewMele e Pere is truly one of London’s hidden gems, tucked away just a few streets from the brightly lit and hugely populated thoroughfare that is Piccadilly Circus. When we arrived on a Wednesday evening, there were several large groups all scrambling to get a table at this much-loved restaurant, so booking is highly recommended....
View full reviewSqueezed in among the specialist shops on Soho's side streets, Yalla Yalla, a hip eatery knocking up delicious Lebanese street fare, might just reinvigorate your eating-out life. Its sleek yellow and black exterior sits sprucely next to neon-fronted neighbours. Step into the buzzing parlour and the sweet, spicy aromas of the Middle ...
View full reviewLondoners and tourists have been enjoying Belgo's unique brand of Belgian hospitality since the first branch opened on Chalk Farm Road in 1992. Further restaurants have popped up in Covent Garden, Holborn and Bromley, all of which are just as well-loved as the original. Offering the best in Belgian food, beer and hospitality, these ...
View full reviewMarylebone FishWorks is renowned for being one of the best restaurants on Marylebone High Street, and rightly so - it's an absolute essential for seafood lovers. A stunning, traditional fish counter at the front lures shoppers in, while the relaxed and stylish restaurant beyond serves up impeccably fresh fish landed on English coas...
View full reviewBentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill first opened its doors for business in 1916, in the same beautiful Victorian building it occupies today. From the outset, this famous oyster bar and grill has captured the vibrant mood of a metropolis about to embrace the roaring ’20s. Bentley’s now proudly serves more oysters than any other ...
View full reviewHere are some fun facts: in Japanese, 'taro' is a 'taishu shokudo', which loosely translates as 'everyday dining room'; and the owner of the two Taro restaurants is Mr Taro, who hails from Kumamoto on the southern island of Japan. With a name that you could interpret as 'Mr Dining Room', it was no wonder that Mr Taro came to London ...
View full reviewWalk into Piccolo Diavolo, right in the centre of bustling and vibrant Soho, and you'll be under no illusion as to the sort of cuisine you're in for. This is an Italian that wears its heart on its sleeve, and is proudly rustic and traditional. The ceiling is strung with bulbous Chianti bottles and garlanded with leaves; wicker basket...
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