Restaurant Reviews


7 Restaruants Found

The Long Bar at the Sanderson Hotel

The Long Bar at the Sanderson Hotel
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How to does one give this treat of a venue justice? I can but try… the Sanderson Hotel’s Long Bar is a central oasis of buzzing cool, classy fun and relaxed glamour.

The Phene Restaurant Review

The Phene Restaurant Review
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The Phene is a delightful treasure hidden away in a residential neighbourhood in the quaint borough of Chelsea. Formally known as The Phene Arms, the pub has transformed itself into a diverse venue.

SILK (Courthouse Doubletree Hotel) Restaurant Review

SILK (Courthouse Doubletree Hotel) Restaurant Review
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Silk Restaurant at Hilton’s Courthouse Hotel has a remarkable history. The attentive waiters lost no time in giving us a run-down of the various recipients of her Majesty’s justice who had passed through the doors of The Great Marlborough Street Magistrate’s Court.

Lunch In Soho?

Lunch In Soho?
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If you are in Soho, perhaps taking a stroll down Oxford Street to raid Selfridges for the latest fashion, you may well wish to take a break and enjoy lunch.

Inamo Soho Restaurant Review

Inamo Soho Restaurant Review
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Nestled in the heart of Soho, Inamo is billed as “an innovative pan-Asian restaurant, delivering a unique and state of the art dining experience”. Walking into the restaurant, you are instantly drawn to the cocoon like pods over the tables, and a somehow ‘digital’ ambiance.

Abracadabra Restaurant Review

Abracadabra Restaurant Review
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Right in the heart of the London’s West End lies a hidden gem at 91 Jermyn Street. The Abracadabra restaurant is a secret hideaway that has the kind of over-the-top interior that mixes glamorous decadence in with a rock ‘n’ roll ‘50s diner feel, with some bohemian mysticism thrown in for good measure. You’ll never be bored by what it has to offer.

Momo Restaurant Review

Momo Restaurant Review
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Momos restaurant and tearooms are an exotic hideaway from the hustle and bustle of the modern London workaday world. Situated on Heddon Street in London’s funky West End, it’s like taking a trip to Morocco whilst on your lunch in Soho, allowing the inner bohemian beatnik to turn loose and drop out…