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Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with the best set menus and festive specials with a twist across London’s most sought after postcodes.
Read MoreDine out for under £20 this January with Drake & Morgan’s limited-edition set lunch menu, offering a classic main and drink for £17.95 every Monday – Friday from 12-4pm.
Read MoreThere’s no better festive party pairing than cheese and wine – and, as a country, we Brits simply love wine.
Read More1947 London is a very short walk from Oxford Circus station. The restaurant celebrates the authentic taste of India and its menu serves dishes that are reminiscent of recipes that evolved out of the movement of people and cultures during the 1947 partition. Hence the name.
Read MoreSo forget your supermarket bought cheese BORED, this Christmas get stuck into something a little less ordinary when it comes to the cheese course!
Read MoreOften described as the “sweet crescendo” of the dining experience, desserts embody artistry, precision, and a touch of magic. At The Peninsula London, this responsibility rests in the hands of Rosana Quintero, a chef whose work blends technical brilliance with creativity.
Read MoreAlready a popular site on Shaftesbury Avenue, Singapulah promises to once again transport guests to the little red dot – recreating the sights, sounds and aromas of Singapore’s vibrant street food culture – through all its new products.
Read MoreA new study suggests we will suffer from THREE hangovers, on average, over the festive period – with half (57 percent) agreeing they get worse with age. Yet, fear not because a new study has revealed the 20 foods and drinks that are likely to make you feel better, with…
Read MoreMarrying sweet nostalgia with mixology, chocolate aficionados can sip away on a collection of six tipples which pay homage to the classic flavours of Quality Street – from the iconic purple one to a sweet toffee penny.
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