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    Koi Los Angeles, Los Angeles
    Koi Los Angeles
     

    We have visited Koi in Los Angeles before, and as we had an enjoyable and satisfying experience last time we knew what to expect. It's an intimate restaurant, with attentive staff and an interesting menu. We were once...

     
    Buddha Bar Paris, Paris
    Buddha Bar Paris
     

    A restaurant that we keep coming back to is Buddha Bar in Paris. It's a place that holds a special place in our hearts, and we are yet to be disappointed. Buddha Bar stands out even in Paris as a place to be seen. This restaurant...

     
    Kurobuta Marble Arch, London
    Kurobuta Marble Arch, London
     

    Kurobuta is located in Marble Arch, and provides an interesting dining experience. It’s the sister property of the well-renowned Kurobuta pop up restaurant on Kings Road, Chelsea. Kurobuta serves exquisitely delicious...

     
    Chaya, Los Angeles
    Chaya, Los Angeles
     

    Located in Beverly Hills, Chaya is a chic restaurant offering a special experience. We were very much looking forward to checking it out, after hearing some very good things. Headed up by Executive Chef, Shigefumi Tachibe,...

     
    Yamashiro, Los Angeles
    Yamashiro, Los Angeles
     

    Unbeatable views, an idyllic location and authentic Japanese cuisine - this is Yamashiro, Hollywood.  If you’re looking for faultless sushi, combined with sensational views of LA, then this is the restaurant for you. Whilst...

     
    Katana, Los Angeles
    Katana, Los Angeles
     

    Katana is located on the famous Sunset Boulevard. I’d spotted this restaurant several times over the last year or two, and thought it was about time we visited. Katana offers dining either inside, or on their terrace overlooking...

     
    Tsukiji Sushi, London
    Tsukiji Sushi, London
     

    Tsukiji is a Sushi restaurant situated in Mayfair, London. Located inside The Westbury Hotel, this restaurant is a great hotspot for those who enjoy their Japanese cuisine. Head Chef Show Choong sources his ingredients from...

     
    Nozomi, London
    Nozomi, London
     

    Nozomi is located in Knightsbridge and is known as a bit of a celebrity hotspot, with their previous clients including the likes of Jay Z and Rhianna. We’d heard that Nozomi has a super-cool laid-back atmosphere and we were...

     
    Sushi Samba, London
    Sushi Samba, London
     

    Sushi Samba is an incredibly impressive restaurant occupying the 38th and 39th floors of Heron Tower, making it one of London’s highest restaurants. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a host at the bottom of the tower,...

     
     
    Seven Sins
    Seven Sins
    We put the spotlight on the industry's most recognisable faces in our new interview segment "Seven Sins". If you want to know what inspires the industry's movers and shakers or what your favourite food loving celebrity likes to indulge in then you'll find it in their Seven Sins.
     
    Tommy Heaney
    Tommy Heaney Seven Sins
    Tommy Heaney is Head Chef and owner of Heaneys Cardiff, his eponymous restaurant...
    Tommy Heaney
     
    Emily Lambert
    Co-Founder of Hansom Lambert
    Emily Lambert Seven Sins
    Surrey-born Emily Lambert started The Ritz Academy when she just turned...
    Emily Lambert
     
    Candice Brown
    Baker, Cook, Author & Pub Owner
    Candice Brown Seven Sins
    Born in North London, Candice grew up in the pubs that her parents ran...
    Candice Brown
     
    Giles Coren
    Restaurant Critic and columnist
    Giles Coren Seven Sins
    Giles is a columnist and award-winning restaurant critic for The Times newspaper....
    Giles Coren
     
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