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Fitzroy Dolls
The delightfully-named Fitzroy Dolls is the belle of the dining ball at Hotel Russell, a magnificent terracotta Grade 2 listed building close to Covent Garden. A predominance of marble and natural light lend a fresh, airy feel to this traditional dining experience. Grand pillars lead the eye to the room’s focal point; a grand Victorian marble fireplace. A generous menu features an eclectic selection of dishes. You might start with carpaccio of beef showered in pecorino shavings, then move on to a main course of seared yellow fin tuna with pickled vegetable shavings and tender squid noodles. To finish, may we recommend a baked chocolate brownie with marmalade ice cream. Smartly-dressed staff provide a consistently friendly, chatty service. There is a wide selection of cocktails.

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: Hotel Russell, Russell Square, London, WC1B 5BE [Map]

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maze GRILL - Gordon Ramsay
Inspired by the famous steakhouses of New York, maze GRILL - Gordon Ramsay restaurant in Grosvenor Square in London’s Mayfair has an upmarket dining room geared towards buzzy business breakfasts, high-powered working lunches and sip-and-be-seen evening meals. With its faded sage green booths and blonde wood floors, the dining room has a Scandinavian twist, all inspired by modern townhouse kitchens with a warm, relaxed atmosphere. maze GRILL’s menu is creatively modern eclecticism, yet the heart of it - the comprehensive list of steaks - is strictly stateside. Cosmopolitan carnivores can choose from Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Casterbridge or Wagyu beef, served with a variety of sauces and sides, like steak sauce made tableside, garlic fries with bravas sauce and spinach with gruyère gratin. If you fancy something fishy, we recommend the fried oysters and the native lobster with chips and ginger ketchup. maze GRILL’s set lunch and early supper menus are superb value for cooking of this standard, and the wine list leans towards the affordable.

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: 10 - 13 Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 6JP [Map]

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Portobello Gold Restaurant
Portobello Gold restaurant has been shining gently in London’s hippest area – Notting Hill – for more than twenty years now. Once a Hell’s Angel hangout, It’s a unique establishment that’s a pub, bar, gallery space, restaurant, hotel, live music venue, cream teashop and wireless hotspot and it’s a superb location for a rooftop barbecue, too. Bill Clinton’s eaten here, and Daniel Craig was once a barman - celebs love the low-key welcome. Concentrate your mind on the restaurant for a sec: a tropical conservatory with tiled floor, thriving plants, wicker chairs, wooden tables. Start with chicken liver and pecan nut pate with red onion, then share an amazing seafood platter with your dining partner. The wine list is blinding, with nearly twenty by the glass and Portobello Gold’s children’s/grazing menu must be the best in London. Set menus change with the zodiac months. And if you love it so much you don’t want to go home? No problem. Funky, comfy rooms await you upstairs.

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: 95 - 97 Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London, W11 2QB [Map]

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Prism Brasserie and Bar
Harvey Nichols understand the importance of location, and they’ve bagged a sensation for Prism Brasserie and Bar. The stunning high ceiling and classical columns of the former Bank of New York on Leadenhall Street have been revamped by famous architects Liftschutz Davidson to create an elegant light-filled restaurant that oozes the glamour and power of the 1920s financial world. Furniture and fittings are very Harvey Nichols - classic Mies van Rohe 1930 ‘Bruno’ chairs in brilliant red leather, American walnut waiter stations, and bespoke serving trolleys and wine coolers. The kitchen produces very good modern dishes praised for their variety, particularly for vegetarians. By night the dining room turns into a sophisticated lounge cocktail bar buzzing with expensively-attired City folk.

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: 147 Leadenhall Street, London, EC3V 4QT [Map]

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Ruskin's
City bar and restaurant housed in an old Rum Importer's built in 1864. A friendly but professional atmosphere prevails and Ruskin's is buzzing with City boys at lunchtimes. What's cooking? Oak smoked scottish salmon, steamed mussels of the day, whole roasted seabass with rosemary, chive and balsamic dressing and Sumatran style roast duck breast with fragrant rice and crispy vegetables are all worth trying.

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: 60 Mark Lane, Tower Hill, London, EC3R 7NE [Map]

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The Brickhouse
Set in London's iconic Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane, this dynamic restaurant and performance supper-club attracts a chic and creative young crowd. The Brickhouse is set in a minimalist space with vast skylights over three levels, with four plush beds on the top level, booths and private dining on the first floor, and a bar area on the ground floor. With regular DJs, burlesque performers and live acts – you will always find the perfect accompaniment to your meal. The eclectic modern menu is superb, we recommend the rare tuna with wasabi foam for starters pork belly with langoustines langoustine foam for mains. The Brickhouse also has a deluxe cocktail list.

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: The Old Truman Brewery, 152c Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU [Map]

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The Lost Angel
Created by the team behind the award-winning Lost Society, the Lost Angel has brought some much-needed glamour to Battersea Park Road. It’s a tribute to the traditional British boozer with quirky décor and an eclectic playlist adding a contemporary twist. The bar attracts a stylish South London crowd with its excellent cocktails, fine wines and real ales; while the garden is a big hit in the summer months. At lunchtime, the restaurant serves up classics like steak and chips, plaice goujons and homemade burgers to a laid-back local crowd. In the evening, the venue is transformed into a decadent dining destination for friends, colleagues and couples with Head Chef Leo offering dishes like roast belly of pork and seared scallops

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: 339 Battersea Park Road, London, SW11 4LS [Map]

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Vertigo 42
Situated on the 42nd floor of the former Natwest Tower, Vertigo 42 combines vintage fizz and fine food with one of the City’s most breathtaking views. The bar itself is understated but undeniably chic, complete with sleek furniture, ambient lighting and mirrored corridors. At night, it’s every inch the buzzing Champagne bar, while at lunchtime it’s ideal for business lunches and romantic tête-à-têtes. The extensive drinks menu features vintage and non-vintage bottles, which start at £11.50 for a glass of Veuve Delaroy and ascend to dizzying heights. The concise food menu features light and sophisticated dishes like seared peppered tuna and radish salad; seared scallops with slow-cooked bacon and pea veloute; and a deliciously creamy artichoke, truffle and herb risotto.

Cuisine: Modern Eclectic
Location: Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London, EC2N 1HQ [Map]

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