Order a gimlet using Plymouth Royal Navy Strength Gin and ask one of the liveried barmen to demonstrate the “hard shake” while they make it. Prices for a cocktail at The Connaught Bar are not cheap. Leia mais.
With a mouthwatering menu of 6 p.m. delights like buttery scones, thick slabs of Victoria sponge, fish fingers & sausage rolls, tea-time here provides an elegant alternative to Soho's seedier haunts. Leia mais.
Probably 1 of the best-value set-lunch deals in London @ £16.95 for 3 courses of Michelin starred food using simple & cheap ingredients but are full of flavor and executed well. 60 wines by carafe too Leia mais.
probably one of the best Italian in London, could even do celeb spotting there Leia mais.
A cheese shop that goes above and beyond expectations. La Fromagerie comprises walk-in cheese rooms, and a kitchen producing homemade jam, bread and biscuits to take home or enjoy in its tasting café. Leia mais.
The deceptively simple decor reflects the menu - which is not huge, but the things they do they do very well. Being right next to Smithfields Market, the meat is superb - but the oysters and the home- Leia mais.
Hereford Road is a good place in Westbourne Grove for simple but tasty pared-down British food. While there were inconsistencies in our first meal there, we liked it & will give it another go. Leia mais.
Eat in Moro (recommend anything), buy the cook books, then go next door to Brindisa deli and buy the exquisite ingredients! Leia mais.
Crisp, soft, super-fresh and tasty, true to its name, it's the pizzas that you should head east for Leia mais.
Caravan is a charming little boutique that sells decorative homeware with an artsy bent - an ever-changing edit by owner and interior stylist Emily Chalmers. Leia mais.
This 150-year-old British heritage hero - then known for its true-blue underwear, now for its contemporary mix of casual-wear - rules when it comes to its iconic T-shirts and boxer shorts. Leia mais.
Aesop is no stranger to the skin of many a Wallpaper* staffer. Calming the harried souls of visitors stepping off the busy Shoreditch High Street thoroughfare, this branch stocks all our favourites. Leia mais.
Breakfast-to-go from the Albion’s bakery at the weekend is a must - the giant pastries are second to none – but be warned, there’s only one coffee machine – so prepare to queue. Leia mais.
The rooftop garden with an open fire and grill restaurant has uninterrupted, panoramic views across London and The Albion café and bakery on the ground floor serves the best traditional British grub Leia mais.
Fuelling the need for eccentricity in the home, the shop is charmingly stacked with goods such as French chandeliers, statues and bohemian glass lamps. Leia mais.
The JAMESPLUMB-designed boutique carries brands such as Caseley Hayford, O’Keeffe, and Curioser & Curioser within its razor-sharp style orbit. Leia mais.
The only independently owned gunmakers left in England. The specialist artisan workshop creates bespoke shotguns and rifles for pheasant and game hunting. Leia mais.
A hard space gallery rented directly to the likes of photographers and artists looking to put on their own agent-independent shows, this space used to be a former hat factory. Leia mais.
If you aren’t already aware of New Zealand’s claim to some of the world’s finest coffee shops, a cup of signature Redchurch blend at Allpress Espresso’s café is a must. Leia mais.
Speedie’s stocks retro furniture, wallpaper and collectables. Not an establishment for clutter-phobes, its deceptively small shop-front leads into a deep space crammed with finds... Leia mais.
It looks as good on the outside as it does on the inside (the draw of old traditional hardware favourites and newly-sourced goods is key here), so you’ll definitely want to come back for more. Leia mais.
The place does everything from homemade breakfast granola, to after-work evening tapas, but we dig the ‘creative salads’, which are invented on the premises in about five variants every morning. Leia mais.