Tag: restaurant and bar reviews
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Review – Sartoria Launceston Place is a sophisticated restaurant, but it will leave your belly blissfully full
Opened in November 2025 on the site of the former Launceston Place in South Kensington, Sartoria Launceston Place is not your typical Italian diner. For starters, the name carries some weight – the Sartoria brand was first established on Savile Row in 1990 and its all about bringing a refined Italian approach to a more…
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Hawksmoor St Pancras is more than just a ritzy restaurant – it’s a moment in time
Opened in November 2025, Hawksmoor St. Pancras is the group’s eighth London location, and certainly the most majestic. This British steakhouse chain moved into the Grade I–listed dining room of the historic St. Pancras London Hotel and fully embraced its splendour. The building was originally designed in 1873 by the famous architect Sir George Gilbert…
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Review – Winter Aperitivo at The Italian Greyhound: An unflashy, polished slice of Italy in Marylebone
A stroll around Marylebone tells you one thing: there’s no shortage of enchanting little restaurants in this part of London. They tend to be laid-back, confident in their own version of fancy, and rarely big names (except the occasional Gail’s, which we can’t ever seem to escape). The area feels like an antiques market for…
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Review – Inca’s Christmas menus are festive, flavourful, and full of theatre
For those who haven’t come across it yet (and we wouldn’t blame you – it’s genuinely easy to miss), Inca is a Latin American restaurant, though simply calling it a restaurant feels a little reductive. This is London, after all, where dining often merges into performance. Hidden behind what feels like an unmarked black door…
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Review – Christmas at The Ivy Northcote Road: A new opening that already feels like a classic
Some restaurants are just perfect for winter months, and The Ivy Northcote Road Brasserie is one of them. The new site only opened in late September, yet it’s already functioning like a neighbourhood institution – permanently busy, reliably indulgent, and wrapped in just enough festive glamour to make a dark winter evening feel celebratory. Walking…
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Review – The Broadcaster: The ultimate cosy night out with live music and hearty food
Live music, comforting food, and a relaxed Friday-night atmosphere – that’s what Friday Night Lives at The Broadcaster is all about. Located just a short walk from White City Station in West London, The Broadcaster is hosting Friday Night Lives sessions twice a month throughout October and November. This series of intimate evenings, presented in collaboration with…
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Review – Oui Madame is proving European dining can still surprise
Located just off Highbury & Islington Station in North London, newcomer Oui Madame (open since September) puts a modern spin on traditional European staples. There’s nothing fussy about it: the space is small, warm, and softly lit – stylish but relaxed, with a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere. Open in the evenings only, it transforms Sawyer &…
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Review – A lesson in comfort: The Great Scotland Yard Hotel’s new all-day dining menu at The Parlour
London’s love affair with polished minimalism has gone too far, and all we’re left with is soulless stone counters, concrete floors and fifty shades of beige. Which is why The Parlour at Great Scotland Yard truly does stand out. Not only is this place the epitome of maximalism (mixed with style and comfort), it now…
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Review – Lucky Londoners: You can now enjoy The Pot Luck Club’s bold flavours at The Waldorf Hilton
Few things are as heart-warming as a potluck dinner. Though usually, it’s a gathering of friends and family and a flurry of home cooking. The Pot Luck Club takes that same spirit of sharing and transforms it into a high-end dining experience – one that’s every bit as convivial, but with flawless execution. If you…
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Review – Voyage by Adam Simmonds: Simple ingredients, refined to perfection
*Please note that this is a review of the vegetarian tasting menu only. Walking into Voyage by Adam Simmonds, located inside the Megaro Hotel right opposite the buzz of King’s Cross station, feels like stepping into a different world. The restaurant’s centrepiece is a bold, squared open kitchen that dominates the space, framed by an…
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