An oasis of calm at Muriel's Kitchen in Soho
Walking into Muriel's Kitchen around noon on a weekend, you might be surprised to see a vibrant, full restaurant filled with locals, tourists, dating couples or even people walking on their laptops
Walking into Muriel's Kitchen around noon on a weekend, you might be surprised to see a vibrant, full restaurant filled with locals, tourists, dating couples or even people walking on their laptops
With the abundance of space in the grand art deco French restaurant that is Brasserie Zedel, it made perfect sense to open up a venue space that is dedicated to events such as comedy, theatre and literary events
I would be the first to admit, Lancaster Gate is one of those very central areas in London we have all heard of, but have never visited
Sometimes you have to grudgingly admit the Americans do have a better idea of how to do things, such as running a restaurant and hospitality in general
Immersive cinema has been all the rage for a number of years now. There are a plethora of options out there from screenings in disused railway tunnels and others where dressing up is compulsory
Londoners normally don't think of Farringdon as a particularly residential area, so it was to some surprise I found The Well full of satisfied diners on a Saturday lunch
L'Anima means soul in Italian and that is precisely what the team at L'Anima aim to achieve whether it is the type of food they want to serve to their guests or the serenity in their decor.
Trendy, stylish, luxurious, these words have been lavished endlessly at the Andaz hotel in Liverpool Street.
Town House at The Kensington has always had a special place in our hearts and having not visited them for a considerable amount of time, it was time to make a return to check out their seasonal menu updates and revisit the old English Town House charms of the restaurant.
Recommending quirky, challenging and fun activities is what we love to do at Townfish.
Amidst the plethora of burrito eateries and tex-mex restaurants in London, it is easy to lose sight of what Mexican cuisine is all about.
When you visit a restaurant that is self-proclaimed 'pan-asian', your first thoughts might be how likely it would be for the restaurant to perfect the culinary complexities of the vast variety in cooking styles of Asian countries.
Having visited Ichiryu when it first opened in early 2016, it was a pleasant surprise to revisit this welcoming udon restaurant
If you still haven't visited the London Wonderground on the Southbank including their charming 1920s Paradiso Spiegeltent, where have you been?
Yes, Prosecco is rising in popularity; there has been an 80% rise is sparkling wine sales in the last 5 years
If you are looking for an informal yet stylish option to dine whether it is brunch or a late night dinner in Camden, look no further than Atrium Kitchen.
Whilst the Marriott Regents Park might not be the most spectacular hotel you will ever see in London, it is rare for guests to be able to stroll down to the lobby area and find an established, respected Italian restaurant
The popularity of restaurants in London do vary as much as movements on the stock market, very few of them truly stand the test of time
We've reviewed a lot of bottomless experiences at Townfish, but the version at Ealing Park Tavern must be one of the best value offerings around in London
Immersive theatrical experiences are still all the rage these days: Gingerline, The Art of Dining and A Place in Time
Column inches have been written about the death of Soho and the lack of a sense of community in the area.
Walking up to the first floor of the unassuming Alexandra pub in Wimbledon, you don't know quite what to expect from the Burger Shack residency at the Loft
There's a condition we all suffer from: the Sunday blues. Instead of being a sufferer, you should embrace the feelings to the full by heading down to Oslo