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London 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 reviewServing up refined British food, The Southwark Tavern is a charming gastro pub in Southwark Street. Along with trusty pub favourites like sausage & mash, fish & chips and handmade burgers, a menu of refined seasonal specials is on offer, all washed down with cherry-picked beers on tap, and fine international wines.
View full reviewWhether or not you're visiting Greenwich's National Maritime Museum, it's well worth heading to The Brasserie for a bite to eat. The floor-to-ceiling windows afford impressive views over Nelson's Ship in a Bottle sculpture and beautiful Greenwich Park. The cuisine is contemporary British in style and the menu changes according to...
View full reviewHaving begun life in the 17th Century as a tavern, The Spread Eagle established itself as a restaurant in the Victorian era, and continues to uphold its reputation for fantastic cuisine to this day. This establishment maintains the same classical elegance that its former patrons would have enjoyed. The traditional dark-wood bar, mar...
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 reviewFish Central is a homage to that most English of institutions, fish and chips; but this isn't your regular chippy. The restaurant has been serving top-quality fresh fish and seafood for more than four decades, with all produce sourced from Borough Market. The menu helpfully describes the differences between the fish on offer - from ...
View full reviewHigh Timber is situated on the banks of the River Thames, with fabulous views of Shakespeare's Globe, the Tate Modern and the Millennium Bridge. Great outdoor seating at the end of the Thames Path during the summer months, with a picturesque view of the river traffic, makes High Timber a year-round destination. Known for juicy ste...
View full reviewThere are many 'best of' lists for London, but any top ten that focuses on restaurants with the best view would have to include Northbank: a chic riverside restaurant near St Paul's Cathedral. It provides a breathtaking panoramic view of some of London's most iconic buildings and landmarks, such as the Tate Modern, Globe Theatre and...
View full reviewCulinary finesse, style and sophistication take centre stage at The Swan, Shakespeare's Globe. Located just seconds from the famous theatre, the Chophouse affords stunning river views. We began with glasses of crisp Testulat Champagne, which preceded some excellent wine choices throughout the meal. There was no sommelier, but there ...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewIn a relaxed contemporary space beneath one of the world's most iconic buildings, you can dine in style, feasting on beautifully cooked dishes starring the best of British ingredients. Head chef Chris Terry is inspired by the UK's excellent produce, and draws on traditional recipes from Britain's food heritage to reflect the long hi...
View full reviewThe trio behind the acclaimed Bistrot d'Amis have responded to popular demand by opening this second venue, located near Smithfield Market. Chabrot Bistrot Des Halles may have been born from the same vision and values as its established sister restaurant, but it sets itself very much apart with its own unique character and style. ...
View full reviewSituated in a picturesque cobbled courtyard, just a stone's throw from Barbican tube station, is Malmaison, a luxurious boutique hotel housed in an imposing Victorian red brick building. Such an impressive setting provides an excellent backdrop for fine cuisine - and lovers of outstanding food cannot fail to be amazed when faced wit...
View full reviewPascal Aussignac moved to London 13 years ago, and over the last decade he has worked tirelessly to introduce London diners to the gastronomy of his native Gascony, bringing rustic French cooking right up to date with bold and exciting combinations of texture and flavour. Ever since it opened in 1998, Club Gascon has received rave r...
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...
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