Located within Devonshire Square, in a former warehouse of the East India Trading Company, this is the sister restaurant to the much loved Cinnamon Club in Westminster. This enclave in a somewhat industrial space in the City has seen some stylish renovations take place with interiors by B3 design agency and an outdoor terrace for al fresco dining. In the restaurant, Indian dishes are delicately flavoured to suit all tastes, from an aubergine tasting plate to seared haddock, or roast lamb saddle with mint-onion sauce. Adjacent to the restaurant, the Anise Bar serves delicious list of cocktails including the signature Cinnamon Bellini.
Established in 1974, Meraz has been serving up authentic Indian food since the first generation of Bangladeshi, Punjabi and Indian immigrants came to London. A ...More
Boisdale of Bishopsgate is the City sister to the original Boisdale of Belgravia, a posh tartan clad jazz, cigar and supper club. Both have the ...More
Barny Stoppard, son of the acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard, is the brains behind this City cafe where the philosophy goes along the lines of, 'fast ...More
Housed in one of the great Victorian station hotels, this showstopper is a mixture of meticulous nineteenth century restoration and the glittering wit of Terrence ... More
Following a two year closure - and £13.5 million spend - the re-launched and expanded Whitechapel Gallery celebrates its launch. Among the new artworks to ...More
The Electric Blue Gallery gallery, co-owned by Jessica Tibbles and Olivier Bernay, opened in January 2009. By February, Wallpaper* magazine was calling the launch "a ...More
Raven Row, a non-profit contemporary art centre in Spitalfields, not far from the Market, opened to the public on 28th February 2009. The name - ...More
Between Middlesex and Goulston Streets,Tower Hamlets,
London,
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3 minutes walk from Cinnamon Kitchen
Petticoat Lane is London's world famous Sunday market and sells mainly clothes for men, women and children, from street-cred clubwear to over-orders of designer goods ... More
There's a real art to making cocktails. Don't be fooled into thinking it's all about shaking vigorously and pouring because, to be a proper cocktail ...More
The third of these increasingly popular 1950s retro-America style bowling alleys opened in late 2008 to much critical acclaim. Located in the Old Truman Brewery ...More
Cavernous Spitalfields pub with regular comedy and cabaret nights, a basement bar for hire and good pub food. Gets nice and cosy in the winter, ...More
Scuzzy venue on the outskirts of Shoreditch which looks like a crummy cafe from the outside. Walk past the crowded plastic tables and chairs and ... More
With fabulous transport connections and a close proximity to the bustling, business area of the city this hotel is wonderfully popular with professionals. Boasting ...More
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