Classy dining in Mayfair – Italian chef Michele Granziera will have your taste buds tingling.

Classy dining in Mayfair – Italian chef Michele Granziera will have your taste buds tingling.
A basement wine bar in ’70s brutalist style embraces tradition in its name.
All Bar One with a little more class, but little more character.
In business since 1926, London’s oldest Indian has a transformed dining space blending traditional features with sophistication.
Authentic Japanese food and furnishings attract weary shoppers to a spotlessly clean dining experience.
South American joint with seats upholstered in cow-skin – this is not a place to bring a vegetarian date.
The Wolseley has been the place to be seen dining in Mayfair since it opened its doors in 2003.
“Nuevo Latino cuisine” offering a “grazing experience” for all human life.
Everything you would expect from a well-run Japanese operation in central London.
As far as addresses go, few are smarter than Mayfair and on Bruton Street and The Square is in the thick of the action.