You’re off to the theatre, it’s edging closer to the 7.30 curtain time and you need food – here are the best pre-theatre dinner menus in London Read more Eat + Drink / 17.01.25 The Hyped Food Events in London You Don’t Want to Miss Your guide to all the hottest supper clubs...
LUNCH SPECIALS from £12.95 and 1 other offer Find out more Central London steak restaurants don't get much better than Steak and Company (it's literally in the name). Whether you fancy the steak stone experience, where the meat comes out sizzling and you can cook it more if that'...
Whichever you pick, all of them are pioneers when it comes to what it means to eat well in London – from bombastic Indian flavours to kitchens pushing the boundaries of sustainability, and from blowout tasting menus to cheap eats you'll want to keep to yourself. All have been reviewed by...
The West London favourite is renowned for its playful dishes (think egg and soldiers with chicken liver and sourdough) whilst still managing to retain all the classy vibes of a fine-dining restaurant. Created by Chef Patron Ben Murphy, two different tasting menus are offered at lunch and ...
In terms of options, there are a number to choose from. These offer different menus and routes. Some suggestions to consider are as follows. This tourhas you boarding a luxury coach for a gourmet six course meal as you pass some of London’s iconic sights ...
London's rooftop bars serve up a permanent rotation of menus, themes — and, of course, igloos — dotted across London's skyline. Here are some of the best, whatever month it is. Queen of Hoxton's rooftop bar, Shoreditch View this post on Instagram ...
Soho's acclaimed Michelin star restaurant offers a selection of stunning vegan menus, available for lunch or dinner and ranging from two-course à la carte (£77.50) to a mighty 10-course tasting for £120. It's a pleasure to have so much flexibility. Even more so when you learn dish...
Time Out tip While you’re here for dim sum, I’d also recommend ordering the salted egg yolk chicken wings – a rarity on London menus – or their deep fried salt and pepper tofu for a crunchy, satisfying bite. Read more Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.Sign up for ...
The interesting thing about Lebanese restaurants in London is that the differences between menus can be so subtle they’re hard to notice.Menus are often organised the same way: cold mezze, hot mezze, and then mains, often organized into stewed dishes and charcoal grill items. So the differenc...
12. Street-food Bottomless Lunch at Market Place (Harrow &Peckham) Credit: Market Place WhileMarket Placemay boast four sites (currently) across London, it’s the Harrow and Peckham sites you’ll want to visit for some truly OTT bottomlessbrunchin’lunchin’. And sure, it may not explicitly...