Interesting and innovative cooking that won’t break the bank in Soho from Anthony Demetre and Will Smith.
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Mortimer’s Grill
The brasserie-inspired menu is designed to appeal to just the kind of people thronging round the bar.
Pied à Terre
Intimate and decadent without being stuffy or pretentious, this is a jewel on Charlotte Street.
Ristorante Biagio
A contemporary feel set out over three floors, with wooden floorboards, bright red walls, a funky wine cabinet and intimate white booths.
1707 at Fortnum & Mason
A basement wine bar in ’70s brutalist style embraces tradition in its name.
Ping Pong
A top dim sum venue, perfectly placed for a pit stop during shopping, with excellent set menu deals.
The Living Room
All Bar One with a little more class, but little more character.
Veeraswamy
In business since 1926, London’s oldest Indian has a transformed dining space blending traditional features with sophistication.
Sakura
Authentic Japanese food and furnishings attract weary shoppers to a spotlessly clean dining experience.
Gaucho Piccadilly
South American joint with seats upholstered in cow-skin – this is not a place to bring a vegetarian date.