if you have not yet made out the trek out to pay a visit, you don’t know what you're missing. The staff dispense some of the best kept beer in the capital from an array of 16 hand pumps. Read more.
There’s no more iconic landmark in the capital than the London Eye, which is why the Big Boy is going all-out this year to celebrate its 10th b-day. A number of events are lined up for it. Read more.
The last word in factional conceit, 221b’s study is a loving Victorian recreation and a splendid photo op. Read more.
If you’re into Ramen then you’re gonna love this place. These guys know a thing or two about boiling bones. Oh and the guy behind it all is Ross Shonhan, former head chef at Zuma and Nobu, nuff said! Read more.
Kopapa is a smart, Kiwi-style café. The team behind it is the same which runs Providores, the best-known of them being top Kiwi chef Peter Gordon, who came to fame as chef at the Sugar Club. Read more.
Our personal fave is the Dishoom grilled lobster tail cooked with ginger, chilli, lime and coriander. And everything washed down with a passion fruit Diwali Bellini or traditional Lassi. Read more.
"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..." Read more.
Camden Market actually refers to the several markets that cover the northern end of Camden Town. Each market has a character of its own. Read more.
Think gunmetal grey walls, exposed red brick and wooden tables on which to prop up with a chilled craft pint or ten. Read more.
Regent's Park is one of the city's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres. Attractions run from the animal odours and noises of London Zoo to the enchanting Open Air Theatre. Read more.
Best Japanese restaurant in London for the low prices. Don't get teishoku/sushi, get 2/3 dishes each from the mains list and eat tapas style like the natives. It's just like being in Japan. Oishiiiii! Read more.
Great Fish and chips especially when you need a pit stop from shopping . My fav is the homemade tartar sauce and chips .Great decor and smilie staff . Read more.
The menu here is precise with just six pizzas available and astonishingly cheap; the most expensive pizza, with chorizo and mozzarella, costs less than £6. It really is a delight to come here. Read more.
No one waits too long to be fed here, and once seated you will be treated to some fast, friendly service. Trust me, your pizzas will materialise almost immediately - as if you were on a sci-fi set. Read more.
The burgers are mouth-wateringly good (and cheap), made with Ginger Pig meat (text book), cheese, shredded lettuce, beef tomato, a pickle and the accompanying crinkle cut chips sound just right... Read more.
Try the Kevin Bacon (they’re all named after Hollywood Heavyweights) – a soft brioche bun filled with 35-day hung aged beef, applewood smoked bacon, cheese, lettuce and some damn good relish. Read more.
Since 2010 this gastropub has been selling takeaway ice creams as a sideline, which has proved popular wilth strollers from nearby Hampstead Heath. Read more.
This terrific gastropub is the worst-kept secret in Fulham. It serves dishes that are far beyond the standard of any other pub in west London. As a result, you need to book well in advance. Read more.
At 1.5 miles long and about a mile wide, Hyde Park is one of the largest of London's Royal Parks. The Joy of Life fountain is a popular spot for splashing around in when the weather heats up. Read more.
offers a completely new modern European menu each and every day to just 35 lucky diners (think hearty, carnivorous dishes, such as grilled ox tongue, saddle of wild hare and lamb pie). Read more.
Brit chef Mark Hix is going Burger & Lobster-esque casual with his latest offering. The menu is serving just two things: steak and chicken. Oh, and a couple of changing starters and desserts. Read more.
Not your run-of-the-mill ceviche joint, LIMA mixes traditional recipes with contemporary tastes as styled by Peruvian chef extraordinaire Virgilio Martinez... Read more.
Take a former Chinatown gambling den, add an all-star bar cast and some legendary dim sum, et voila, you have Opium Cocktail Bar and Dim Sum Parlour. This place is epic with three floors... Read more.
The cultural significance of Westminster Abbey is hard to overstate. Its popularity can only have increased since the wedding in April 2011 of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. Read more.
Effectively the common room for the music industry’s perennial sixth form, this is where the hottest US exports will generally make their London debut. Read more.