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Where To Go When You Can't Get Into Sessions Arts Club
Places that’ll help you forget the fact you wanted to be riding the lift up to Sessions Arts Club.
Organising dinner for friends or colleagues is a tricky balancing act. Here’s a selection of the best group-friendly restaurants to have that get-together.
The best spots to find sourdough loaves, excellent doughnuts, and counters filled with freshly baked pastries.
Six spots where you’ll find tender slow-cooked lamb, flaky motabag, and the kind of desserts worth going out of your way for.
When you rope yourself into dinner with a friend you don’t see too often, use this list.
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When spending quality time in comfortable silence is top priority.
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The 22 Best Restaurants In Soho
Our 22 favourite spots in London’s most famous area for eating and drinking (and repeating).
A legendary Soho institution for thesps, drunks, and gourmands alike, The French House is as good a French restaurant as it is a pub.
Donia is a modern Filipino restaurant in Soho that mixes friendly service with plenty of flavour and flair.
Kiln in Soho doesn't do wishy-washy takes on Thai food. It's brilliant, high-octane, hot stuff—especially when you're in front of open flames at the bar.
Fancy eating 16 courses of inventive Japanese-European food? Then head to Humble Chicken, a casual-feeling Soho counter restaurant.
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Where To Eat Indian Food In London Right Now
From white tablecloth places to canteen-style spots, these are our 21 favourite Indian restaurants across the city.
Where to eat antipasti and pappardelle that will make you weep with joy.
Be it from Senegal, Gambia, Ghana, or Nigeria, West African food has existed in the capital for decades and the range of options in London is tremendous.
There's a wealth of excellent Pakistani restaurants in the city, spanning legendary Whitechapel canteens, Afghan-influenced Pashtun cooking, and pillowy Ferrero Rocher naans.
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Josephine Bouchon
If Josephine Bouchon, a French restaurant in Fulham, was an actual person, her goal in life would be to make you fall completely and hopelessly in love with her. And she'd succeed every time.
Dream Xi’an, an excellent Xi'anese restaurant in Tower Hill, is a welcoming spot for hunkering down with a book or a three-hour catch-up.
Arlington is a restaurant risen from the ashes of Le Caprice, and at this St. James's spot, it feels like the good times of the 1980s never went away.
The Islington location of Detroit Pizza makes the same thick pies, as well as a few Italian-American classics, in a space that's made for big get-togethers.
Singapulah is a Singaporean spot on Shaftesbury Avenue that's a solid bet for a central London meet-up and pre-show meals.