Packed and atmospheric, with large parties of Chinese businessmen taking banquets every night, this is a great choice for a large party or corporate outing. The staff are friendly and helpful, and will happily guide you through the menu or just choose a selection if your put your trust in them. The place is usually full of happy crowds and the menu is both long and adventurous, including Cantonese specialties like eel wrapped in lotus leaf. Although it’s a bit noisy and the staff do get flustered, the food is a real treat and this is a great place for dim sum or dinner in a group.
Highly rated for their dim sum, which is very reasonable, this really is a little pearl in what's euphemistically described at a 'breathtaking new development' ...More
This is a Michelin star type of establishment offering superb Chinese food, expertly put together by executive head chef Alex Chow. With soups and starters ... More
The Landmark combines magnificent Victorian architecture with five star service and luxury. The best time to take tea here is in the winter months after ...More
This small but perfectly formed North African restaurant is a real treat, nestling in a busy corner of Baker Street. The food is lovingly prepared ...More
Dating back to 1787, this small and luxurious hotel is idyllically located alongside beautiful tree lined gardens near Regent’s Park. The rooms are decorated ... More
Positioned on the edge of Regent's Park, within walking distance of Lord's Cricket Ground, Madame Tussauds and London Zoo, this family business run business have ...More
St Marylebone Parish Church Grounds,
Marylebone High Street,
London,
NW1Map
7 minutes walk from Phoenix Palace
Every Saturday, Cabbages and Frocks Market makes a welcome return to Marylebone, making a weekend stroll up the pretty high street an even more attractive ...More
In 1835, Marie Tussaud - former sculptor to the court of Louis XVI - established a sideshow of waxworks of famous contemporary and historical figures ... More
Free art classes and workshops, talks and tours, bring alive to visitors the varied works of art contained in the Wallace Collection, on display in ... More
Elvis-themed shop come museum.
London’s Baker Street seems the natural location for a shop selling Sherlock Holmes memorabilia – deer stalkers, pipes, violin cases. Visitors to ... More
Popular among female fashion followers, Diptyque products are a coveted commodity in trendy circles. It's no surprise, with the deeply Parisian feel to this luxurious ...More
The Caldesi family first set up a cooking school in Giancarlo's native Tuscany. His 'Return to Tuscany' was captured by BBC cameras and dished up ... More
This boozer in Marylebone is the first pub from prolific restaurateur Claudio Pulze, the man behind such famous eateries as Aubergine and Zafferano. The cross-over ...More
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