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In the heart of Westminster and Victoria, St James' Court, A Taj Hotel on Buckingham Gate lies just a few steps from Buckingham Palace and St James's Park. The classic English style of the magnificent hotel is timelessly elegant and gloriously luxurious. Tucked away inside you'll find a hidden gem: Bistro. Open to residents and n...
View full reviewVillandry can be found a short walk from Piccadilly Circus in St James’s. Patrons are treated to lovely views of Big Ben from this Edwardian baroque building that was built in 1913. This sumptuous space is suitable as a party venue for up to 170 guests if dining, or 400 for a drink and canapés reception...
View full reviewWant an affordable yet stylish pre-theatre Italian feast, but bored of the usual high street chains? Then Galileo's is your place. Situated directly opposite the historic Haymarket Theatre (dinner was punctuated by my frequent celebrity-spotting attempts), Galileo's is as convenient as it is charming, with terracotta walls lending an...
View full reviewwagamama is the most popular chain of award-winning Japanese noodle restaurants in the country, reflecting their enduring and diverse appeal. At wagamama, they celebrate consistency and quality in everything they do. Their ethos, developed since the first wagamama opened in London's Bloomsbury in 1992, is 'to combine great, fresh an...
View full reviewGourmet Burger Kitchen eateries are becoming an increasingly regular sight around the UK, as this fantastic chain of restaurants goes from strength to strength. The company was started by three New Zealanders, who set up the first restaurant in Battersea ten years ago and haven't looked back since. The company prides itself on ...
View full reviewSimpson's is one of the few London restaurants offering only the finest quality British ingredients cooked to perfection in a classic British style. The restaurant's speciality is Scottish beef on the bone that has been aged for 28 days for maximum flavour. The beef is carved at guests' tables on antique silver-domed trolleys, which...
View full reviewSpaghetti House on Goodge Street is a culinary oasis. The restaurant is located just off Tottenham Court Road in the famous and historical Fitzrovia area. Once you’ve been welcomed by the charming restaurant team, it’s difficult to believe you’re nestled just north of Oxford Street and Soho, and besides Bloomsbury and Maryle...
View full reviewSpaghetti House on Goodge Street is a culinary oasis. The restaurant is located just off Tottenham Court Road in the famous and historical Fitzrovia area. Once you’ve been welcomed by the charming restaurant team, it’s difficult to believe you’re nestled just north of Oxford Street and Soho, and besides Bloomsbury and Maryle...
View full reviewIn two fabulous locations, Pier 1 offers fish and chips with a difference, bringing a modern edge to well-loved favourites. The Haymarket venue is ideal for a pre-theatre meal, or for somewhere to relax after strolling through London's West End. The other site is situated in hip Camden, again extremely convenient and accessible. ...
View full reviewLa Perla was born on 21 May 1996 in the middle of Covent Garden's renowned theatre land. The traditional fare is a combination of classic and modern Mexican. La Perla is half bar, half restaurant, so it's an excellent place to go for lunch or dinner before moving on to a bar, or vice versa - why not share some chicken fajitas with f...
View full reviewEl Nivel brings a taste of Mexico to Covent Garden's Maiden Lane. With a retro Latin style and a low-key, sophisticated vibe, this exceptional restaurant offers a selection of Mexican tapas together with rare, high-end agave spirits served in the intimate first-floor bar area. Tequila and mezcal feature prominently, as do the lesser...
View full reviewThey say that good things come in small packages, and this is certainly true when it comes to the dim sum at Ping Pong. Dim sum is a style of Chinese cuisine that refers to a selection of bite-sized dishes. They’re normally eaten over a long brunch and with tea but Ping Pong serve these little parcels of goodness throughout the ...
View full reviewSmollensky's on The Strand is a stylish American basement cocktail bar and restaurant on one of London's most famous streets. The menu is modern American, but also has a few twists to it. It is designed to appeal to all tastes, particularly anyone who loves good meat and fish. The all-American staples include steaks, delicious hickor...
View full reviewSmollensky's on The Strand is a stylish American basement cocktail bar and restaurant on one of London's most famous streets. The menu is modern American, but also has a few twists to it. It is designed to appeal to all tastes, particularly anyone who loves good meat and fish. The all-American staples include steaks, delicious hickor...
View full reviewIn the midst of the energetic West End you’ll find St Martin’s Lane Hotel, home to the bright, buzzing and recently modernised Asia de Cuba. The restaurant attracts a mixed clientele, with breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and Sunday roasts bringing guests in to unwind after a tricky week in the office.
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