Situated on the 14th floor of 120 Fenchurch Street and beautifully nicknamed 'the forest in the sky', 14 Hills is a foliage-adorned restaurant and bar in the heart of London’s Square Mile. Perfectly poised in the heart of the city, the restaurant also boasts a late-night bar specialising in signature cocktails and live music every Friday night. With unparalleled views over London and hundreds of plants, trees and greenery decorating its interiors, 14 Hills is destined to fill Instagram feeds.
Situé à proximité de Devonshire Square, à quelques pas de la gare de Liverpool Street, le Cinnamon Kitchen sert une cuisine indienne moderne et innovante, inspirée par la même philosophie que son homologue de Westminster, mais dans un cadre plus détendu et plus décontracté. Ouvert pour le déjeuner, le dîner et le souper, il propose une expérience culinaire unique tout au long de la journée.
Reservations for lunch & dinner only. We always save tables for walk-in drinks. Modern Mediterranean food boasting flavours from the French Riviera to the Middle East, accompanied by a large selection of Premium Traditional & Natural wines from our Bottle Shop. If you are looking for something special, join us for our Live Music nights every Friday & Saturday, and our “All You Can Eat Raclette” every 2nd Wednesday of the month.
Rooted in the tradition of Europe’s grand café culture, The Wolseley City is known for its all-day dining, monochrome design details and landmark architecture, sited on the threshold of one of London’s most historic quarters on King William Street near Bank.
Having spent years supplying London’s top restaurants through their separate wine businesses, Joe Haynes and Benedict Butterworth have joined forces with Tom Hurst, who has worked at Brawn, The Marksman, Levan, and most recently as Head Chef at Lasdun, to launch the trio’s first restaurant together.Located in a Grade II listed building on Cloth Fair, Cloth Restaurant is part of a historic row of buildings in the City of London that survived the Great Fire of 1666. Down this atmospheric alley opposite St Bartholomew church, Cloth is taking over a double fronted corner site that’s beneath the former home of poet John Betjeman and next door to the two oldest residential buildings in London. Inside, low ceilings, wood floorboards with antique wall lights and artwork create a cosy, intimate atmosphere, while marble tables, long dark wood banquettes, antique crockery and cutlery will create the feel of a classic bistro.
Le Coq d'Argent est synonyme d'une oasis urbaine. Surplombant la City, vous découvrirez un restaurant français classique, doté d'une grande terrasse et d'un jardin à l'abri des regards. La nourriture est absolument fantastique, supervisée par le Chef Exécutif Damien Rigollet, accompagnée d'une carte des vins élaborée par le Chef Sommelier Olivier Marie.
Retaining two stars in the 2023 Michelin Guide, La Dame de Pic London is a vibrant destination for gourmands in the City of London, showcasing Chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s creative French cuisine.Currently the most decorated Michelin starred female chef in the world, Anne-Sophie Pic is known for her distinct culinary identity, revisiting ingredients and exploring unusual cooking methods to create powerful and unexpected flavour combinations.
“A stones throw away from Dalston Kingsland Station you will find The Dalston Jazz Bar. It’s a full on restaurant up until 10 PM. They serve an array of fresh seafood as well as yummy beer from a local brewery and cocktails. The live band plays throughout the night with a few breaks. After 10 PM they clear all tables and chairs to create a dance floor and this place then really starts to rock! We don't do vegan or vegetarian food. We specialize in fish. Tuesdays are our LGBTQ night, but everyone is welcome. Tuesdays will now feature live jazz bands."
A neighbourhood restaurant on Stoney Street, Borough Market - Camille is a reflection of imagined jaunts through regional France. The menu from head chef Elliot Hashtroudi celebrates the magic of local and seasonal produce - his simple approach to cooking captures the rustic energy of a regional French table.An intimate casual bistro-style dining space with small bar and window counter seating is the back drop to our a-la-carte menu and ‘daily specials’ board.Like in our other restaurants Ducksoup, Little Duck and Emilia you’ll find a weekly changing menu of wines by the glass and bottle from small independent producers.
Le Café du Marché est un restaurant français situé au cœur de Smithfield. En fait, l'établissement vous propose trois restaurants. Vous le trouverez au bout de l'allée en pierres, à environ 36 mètres du Charterhouse Square et de la rue Charterhouse. Le Café est ouvert pour le dîner du lundi au vendredi (de midi à 14h30) et pour le souper du lundi au samedi (de 18h à 22h). Le Café, situé au rez-de-chaussée, est le restaurant principal. Il sert une cuisine française principalement de province. Vous trouverez à l'étage Le Grenier, un restaurant similaire qui met l'accent sur les grillades. Le Rendez-vous, la brasserie, est situé au coin de la rue Charterhouse.
L'établissement est ouvert depuis près de 25 ans. Si vous n'avez pas encore eu le temps de le découvrir, acceptez cette invitation!