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    Moti Mahal, London
    Moti Mahal, London
     

    Moti Mahal, located in Covent Garden, serves impeccable, Michelin Star Indian cuisine. Head Chef Anirudh Arora has created a menu that screams of his life-long passion for the cuisines of India’s Grand Trunk Road, and we...

     
    Clos Maggiore, London
    Clos Maggiore, London
     

    Marketed, as London’s most romantic restaurant, Clos Maggiore, Covent Garden, is no fraud. It’s quite obvious from the outset that this is one of the most romantic spots in the capital, however, you don’t just have to take...

     
    Avenue, London
    Avenue, London
     

    Avenue Restaurant, aptly promoted as ‘Manhattan Meets Mayfair’, can be found on the ever popular St James’ Street, London. Recently refurbished, we had heard excellent things, and were very much looking forward to exploring...

     
    The Northall, London
    The Northall, London
     

    The Northall restaurant can be found located inside the Corinthia Hotel, London. This magnificent building retains all it’s classic charm, and although the interiors have been brought bang up-to-date with a beautiful modern...

     
    Theo Randall, London
    Theo Randall, London
     

    Theo Randall can be found inside the Intercontinental Hotel on Park Lane. Specialising in Italian cuisine, it’s a good shout if you’re looking for something a little more authentic in the heart of London. When we arrived,...

     
    Hakkasan - Hanway Place, London
    Hakkasan - Hanway Place, London
     

    Hakkasan on Hanway Street celebrates an ancient Chinese culinary ritual each Sunday, when they put on a special “Dim Sum Sundays” menu. The menu begins with a cocktail from their impressive cocktail selection followed by...

     
    The Luggage Room, London
    The Luggage Room, London
     

    The Luggage Room can be found located inside the Marriott Grosvenor Square. Separated from the hotel by a separate entrance with a very large black door, this bar has a certain amount of intrigue to it. Upon entering,...

     
    Morton's Club - The Bar, London
    Morton's Club - The Bar, London
     

    Morton’s private members’ club hosts a highly acclaimed bar, offering an impressive selection of cocktails. Situated in Mayfair, Morton’s...

     
    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...

     
     
    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.
     
    Neil Snowball
    Head Chef, Petrus
    Neil Snowball Seven Sins
    Born in a small village in rural Buckinghamshire, Neil Snowball has...
    Neil Snowball
     
    John Qiilter
    Entrepreneur
    John Qiilter Seven Sins
    John Quilter, aka the Food Busker, is an entrepreneur, broadcaster and...
    John Qiilter
     
    David Everitt-Matthias
    Chef Patron, Le Champignon Sauvage
    David Everitt-Matthias Seven Sins
    David Everitt-Matthias has been the co-owner and head chef of two Michelin...
    David Everitt-Matthias
     
    John Burton-Race
    Chef Patron, The New Angel
    John Burton-Race Seven Sins
    John Burton-Race, successful Michelin Star chef, television personality...
    John Burton-Race
     
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