Jamie's Italian in Canary Wharf, opened in August 2009, is the first central London branch of his 'Italian' restaurants (there are others in Kingston, Oxford, Bath and Brighton), offering simple, rustic Italian fare and a speedy delivery - no dish takes longer than 10 minutes to cook. There's a no-booking policy at the large 200 seater restaurant which comes complete with a spit roast and a big outside terrace. Simple dishes like Prosciutto, wild rocket and sliced crisp pear as well as delicious plates of homemade pasta (available as large or small portions) are typical. For the full, authentic Italian experience, start with bruschetta on sourdough bread, rubbed with garlic and topped with rocket and parmesan pesto, then antipasti of cured meats, followed by pasta. Who knows how anyone can manage to fit in mains and desserts after all that but, if you can, try the Italian Bakewell tart and Italian ice cream for a unique mix of English and Italian traditions.
Carluccio's are springing up all over the place, from Bluewater to Brent Cross, spreading the gospel of good fresh superior Italian food. Each restaurant is ... More
Giant portions, fresh ingredients and a tasty full-bodied house wine: this is everything a neighbourhood Italian restarant should be, and still only a fraction more ... More
This addition to Terence Conran's D&D London (formerly Conran Restaurants) empire sits at the top of Canada Tower in the heart of Canary Wharf, which ...More
Taking inspiration from Japanese ramman-noodle bars, Wagamama is the ultimate in high-quality, fast food. Huge bowls of steaming, soupy noodles, chicken dumplings with a chilli-soy ... More
Perched on the waterfront, just 15 minutes from London’s City Airport, the Hilton Canary Wharf combines convenience with comfort. Stroll across the hotel’s private bridge ... More
Only fifteen minutes from London City Airport by taxi and close to Canary Wharf, the ExCeL exhibition centre and The O2 arena, the Radisson Edwardian ... More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ...More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ...More
In keeping with its waterside location, the Museum of London Docklands focuses on the history of the East End with particular emphasis on the River ... More
The tallest building in the United Kingdom, topped by a flashing aircraft-warning light, is visible from almost any high vantage point in Greater London. Cesar ... More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ... More
A quality supermarket, the remaining branches of which should be treasured. There are all of the food and household products that you’d expect, Waitrose is ...More
This fab game emerged in 1980 and has taken the world by storm. Popular with adrenalin junkies, paintballing is an action-packed, mission-driven past-time that ... More
An international chain of health and fitness clubs that has a number of sites across London. Facilities vary across clubs, all have well stocked gyms ...More
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