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Chrissy’s Kitchen
The blurb
Chrissy’s Kitchen strives to make every meal one to remember. Chrissy has always been passionate about food, and growing up in a large Swedish/Greek family meant that food and events have always been a huge part of her … Read more →
Studio 5ive
The blurb
Housed within the walls of the Troubador Theatre in Wembley Park, Studio 5ive forms part of the area’s ongoing push towards regeneration. It’s billed as a pre or post dining destination, but it also hosts its own Live … Read more →
Sussex
The blurb
Newly opened restaurant Sussex is the latest (and greatest) venture of the Gladwin brothers, following on from the success of The Shed (Notting Hill), Rabbit (on the Kings Road) and Nutbourne (in Battersea). There is culinary history in … Read more →
City Social, Tower 42
The blurb
Tower 42 (recently renamed The Salesforce Tower) was once London’s tallest building. Standing at a ‘modest’ 181 metres tall, it is now overshadowed by newer neighbours like The Shard, Twentytwo and One Canada Square. But that doesn’t make … Read more →
Galvin at Windows
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Step through the oscillating doors of The Hilton Hotel, make your way through the grand lobby and take the lift up to Gavlin at Windows. Situated on the 28th floor, the restaurant offers spectacular views across London. Launched … Read more →
Adam Handling Chelsea
The blurb
Beginning his career at the young age of 16, who would have thought that Adam Handling, now just 31, would be an accomplished chef and owner of three restaurants and three bars, including Frog, Eve Bar and Adam … Read more →
Sunborn London Yacht Hotel, Royal Victoria Dock
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The only time I am fortunate enough to see a yacht is usually when I am on holiday, aimlessly strolling around the docks staring at a luxury I’d long to have. Little did I know, there was an … Read more →
Evoluzione Restaurant, Hotel Xenia, Kensington
The blurb
Part of the Autograph Collection, Xenia Hotel, in Kensington, is named after the ancient Greek concept of hospitality, whereby generosity and courtesy is shown to those far away from home. From the moment the door was opened by … Read more →
Darby’s
The blurb
If you’ve heard of The Dairy, Counter Culture and Sorella, in Clapham, you’ll already have high expectations of Robin and Sarah Gill’s new restaurant, Darby’s – and of the four, this may be my favourite. Unlike the other … Read more →
Pomona’s
The blurb
Since opening its doors in 2016, Pomona’s has been a firm fixture on the Notting Hill foodie scene. But it is entering an exciting new culinary era, with the arrival of the talented Ruth Hansom as Head Chef.… Read more →