Opposite Waterloo, an odd contemporary brasserie with an unusually wide-ranging – and rather confusing – ‘offer’; on our experience, we’d recommend it on its practical merits – perhaps as an...
In London, great purpose-built public dining rooms – of the nature of New York’s Four Seasons, or the Train Bleu at the Gare de Lyon – are rare. Our top...
The former People’s Palace site at the ‘new’ Festival Hall is to be relaunched under the name of Skylon (a futuristic looking landmark that was central to the original Festival...
The Oxo Tower has long been a South Bank landmark. And such are the incomparable vistas enjoyed by its top-floor restaurant and brasserie that – despite perennially iffy standards –...