If your taste buds crave British flavor, the Rivington has got your back. Using fresh, seasonal British ingredients from sustainable sources, Mark Hix, chef-supremo of Caprice group, has created a.. Read more.
If you are looking for a modern brasserie where you can taste magnificent creations made from locally sourced ingredients, Tom’s Kitchen will float your boat. Tom Aikens is one of the UK’s most.. Read more.
Ember Yard is a tapas restaurant from the Salt Yard Group inspired by the Spanish and Italian methods of cooking with wood and charcoal. Within every dish you will taste a wisp of fragrant smoke.. Read more.
Do you love to breakfast, but fancy something other than the traditional? Then side step The Full English and step into a mini Vienna – at Fischer’s in Marylebone. This effortlessly cool Viennese.. Read more.
If you haven’t guessed already, I love to dine with a view – and Darwin, 36 floors up in the Walkie Talkie building on Fenchurch Street is a vista to blow your socks off. Pitch up at the Sky Garden.. Read more.
Mingle with the super-stylish clientele of Shoreditch and take in the breathtaking views of the city and vibrant East end. Lunch at The Boundary offers a range of options from bar food to.. Read more.
Love a lounge but desire a Deli? Well now you can take both to new heights – the 32nd floor of The Shard to be exact. Whether you wish to business brunch or leisurely lunch, Oblix lounge bar and.. Read more.
For those willing to splash the cash, breakfast at The Landmark London provides the perfect ambience, quality of food and service that a special occasion deserves. Set in the 5-star hotel’s.. Read more.
What better place to break your fast than with a view of the whole of London? Duck & Waffle is on the 40th floor of the Heron Tower, making it England’s highest restaurant. It’s a definite must if.. Read more.
For a sense of majesty in the morning, head to Berners Tavern, the London Edition Hotel’s fabulous new restaurant – with luxurious interiors and an uptown atmosphere, its mysterious yet classy.. Read more.
London Fields is buzzing about East End drinks maverick Gerry Calabrese’s new restaurant Wringer + Mangle. Set in a former industrial laundry, Wringer + Mangle has an unique atmosphere that is.. Read more.
Pop Brixton is a buzzing container community with a conscience in the South of London. With a tasty selection of restaurants, street food vendors, bustling bars, a Japanese tea house and a.. Read more.
If it’s a special occasion, L’Atelier will blow your mind when it comes to French cuisine. By Joel Robuchon, whose worldwide restaurants have 25 Michelin Stars collectively (yes, 25!), it is.. Read more.
Evoking a sense of nautical nostalgia through a sophisticated, yet disco-infused interior design, Sea Containers at The Mondrian Hotel on the Southbank sets the tone for a truly magical culinary.. Read more.
The Orange is a beautiful hotel located on Pimlico Road which has been restored to its former glory. In this luxurious yet charming hotel is a similar named restaurant which offers a fantastic menu.. Read more.
A nightclub-like, hacienda-style atmosphere combined with authentic Mexican food makes La Bodega Negra a must visit when you’re visiting London. If you like to see and be seen this is definitely.. Read more.
With multiple venues in London, Jak’s serves their customers with delicious Mediterranean food all made from local and organic produce. All their outlets are based around the core principles of.. Read more.
Restaurant Megan’s is a little gem located on King’s Road (which is packed with boutique shops). This combination of a deli and a restaurant that serves awesome food the whole day through, from.. Read more.
With multiple eateries worldwide, Granger & Co. is the restaurant chain of famous Australian TV chef Bill Granger. His cooking style being stipulated as relaxed and easy going combined with the.. Read more.
The Big Chill House is a cool bar and events space in King’s Cross with a roof terrace, craft drinks, delicious food, and DJs every Friday and Saturday until 3am. A spinoff of the Big Chill Festival.. Read more.
If you love pimped-out dude food, loud and proud music and bohemian vibes, then this is the drinking hotspot for you. Decked with nintendos, record players and a vintage pinball machine as the.. Read more.
Something magical is stirring up in Peckham’s Bussey Building. After a long fight to prevent a 120 year old warehouse from being demolished, the projects organisers succeeded in obtaining permission.. Read more.
Boasting a heritage since 1740, this vintage ‘Ginstitute’ has served Royals, scallywags, merchants, scarlet ladies, intellectuals, urchins and drunkards. This haven of history may look humble from.. Read more.
Corsica Studios is not for the commercial junkie. If you crave creativity, adore alternative art and love live vibes from the most adventurous singers and underground DJs around, then.. Read more.
With 5,000 square feet of ostentation, spread over two floors, Cuckoo attracts the gorgeous and the glossy for a night of seduction and indulgence. Get ready to watch beautiful girls, sip on.. Read more.
Don’t be fooled by the old cinema sign above this discreet yet divine bar on Stoke Newington Road. When it comes to Ruby’s bar, size really doesn’t matter: the small room exudes intimacy, with the.. Read more.
Do you dare enter Satan’s drinking den in Bethnal Green? Salivate over the sinfully super spirit collection behind the bar and spot the odd animal skeleton, stuffed snake and authentic, vintage.. Read more.
Exclusivity just got real: entertaining guest such as David Bowie, Jimmy Hendrix and Pink Floyd, it is no wonder that this intimate speakeasy is a members only destination with a limited guest list.. Read more.