"What's an ambitious hot young chef doing in a neighbourhood joint in a quiet London street? Cooking up a storm, that's what..." En savoir plus .
An evergreen haunt of Soho barflies, the French House should have 'La Marseillaise' playing as you walk in. En savoir plus .
This legendary jazz club in Soho has played host to some of the world’s biggest music greats such as Ella Fitzgerald, Jimi Hendrix who played his last live performance there and now Amy Winehouse. En savoir plus .
With thousands of flowers crammed into one noisy Victorian terraced street, London's Columbia Road Flower Market is a taste of the Old East End. En savoir plus .
"It invites slow saunters, casual leaning against a wall and hours spent exploring. The range is eclectic and international; you're sure to find a book you didn't know you were looking for..." En savoir plus .
"Tayyabs' long-marinated grilled lamb chops remain one of life's great savoury pleasures - a complex hit of sweet 'n' smoky, hot 'n' spicy flavour, edged with a crisp, blackened strip of fat..." En savoir plus .
Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill has spiffing native and rock oysters, best gulped down with shallot vinegar, and it’s a great pre or post theatre stop. En savoir plus .
Brick Lane Market is where Eastern promise meets East End chaos. As well as bric-a-brac and fruit and veg, you can now pick up everything from retro furniture to vintage jewellery. En savoir plus .
Go to L'Anima for the best Italian food in London. It's not cheap, but it sure is awesome! En savoir plus .
Think fabulous croque monsieurs and steak Dianes served up against a backdrop of vintage posters and dripping chandeliers, whether breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner or night-night munch En savoir plus .
For a different Tapas experience head to Jose where the Spanish habit of eating standing up is part of this restaurant’s charm. For the full FT review... En savoir plus .