The best part of the Guinness Open Gate in Covent Garden is right at the top. You take the lift all the way up to Gilroy’s Loft, named after …
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We’ve been spending more time in South Kensington lately, between the museums and church on Sundays, and I’m so happy to have finally found somewhere to land for lunch. …
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We first went to Singburi about a year ago, not long after it opened in Shoreditch. (We wrote about it here.) It was one of those meals where you …
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We had been wanting to go to DakaDaka for months. Honey Spencer, who runs the wine at Sune and on Eurostar, built the list here from the ground up …
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Brook and Badger is far from a streetcorner boozer. The interior is charming, with wood tables, oil lamps, beautiful wallpaper, and a huge kitchen turning out far more than …
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There’s something exciting about a menu you can’t read ahead of time. Clipstone changes theirs every day, built entirely around what’s best that morning, and nothing on the plate …
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Tucked inside the New Wing of Somerset House, Spring is the kind of space that makes you breathe a sigh of relief the moment you walk in. And maybe …
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There is a moment, just past the porcelain doorway at Canton Blue, when you stop being in Belgravia. The floors beneath your feet are patterned with waves. The doors …
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Hawksmoor is a British institution at this point, and the Sunday roast alone has earned their reputation. The St. Pancras location is the newest in the family of steakhouses, …
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Good hotel pools in London are just harder to find than they should be. Paris seems to have figured this out, with even small boutique hotels offering plunge pools …
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It has been a long time since a restaurant impressed us so much that we made plans to return while still sitting at the table. Tom Geoffrey’s Barang Street Kitchen …
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We met up with our friends Mark and Dasha on our first visit to The Tamil Prince on a night that wasn’t planned at all. We were craving …
