Animal Shelter · Sant'Eustachio · 14 tips and reviews
Thunder Cat: Friendly cats roam free in ruins of the square. They are all rescue cats that are fed and looked after by the sanctuary. Make a donation at the small workshop on the southern side of the square.
Thunder Cat: Authentic Italian cuisine. The restaurant has a great range of meals and they can make "off menu" recipes on request. An unexpected delight.
Thunder Cat: Housed in an old coach works, this brasserie serves up exceptional cuisine, with well thought out flavours and textures. The pork chop and salmon tartare are both excellent. Highly recommended.
Thunder Cat: A unique and poignant museum set in the house where Keats died. €5 entry for adults. It's a small place but full of history and certainly worth a visit if you have an interest in the Romantic poets.
Thunder Cat: Stunning coffee shop that's full of history. Order at the till on the right and then take your receipt to the left hand side of the shop to collect your coffee. Fantastic espresso.
Thunder Cat: There's only 6 seats at the sushi counter so book ahead if you want to watch the chefs at work. Yaki soba is fantastic and ume shu is delicious served on the rocks.
Thunder Cat: Amazing white pizzas (pictured) served in a chic and industrial setting. There's a bar towards the back of the restaurant with live jazz music on Thursday nights. Excellent.
Via Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli, 3/A (Lungotevere dei Mellini), Roma, Lazio
Diner · Prati · 4 tips and reviews
Thunder Cat: There's only a handful of tables so get there early or call ahead. The gnocco (pictured) is exceptional value at €8 and delicious. An open kitchen and friendly staff round off an excellent experience.
32, Souk El Jeld Sidi Abdelaziz-Medina (Souk El Jeld Sidi Abdelaziz-Medina), مراكش, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz
Moroccan Restaurant · 150 tips and reviews
Thunder Cat: Excellent food. The entrance is a little hard to find but once inside it's a lovely place to recharge away from the bustling souks. Try the Wok de Bœuf (110Dh - pictured), it's fantastic.
Thunder Cat: Some of the best and most unusual cocktails in London. Booking is advised as the venue is small, but it's well worth a visit. The Jekyll and Hyde cocktail, with dry ice, is delicious and theatrical.
6-7 Great Newport St, Covent Garden, Greater London
Cocktail Bar · Leicester Square · 40 tips and reviews
Thunder Cat: A true hidden gem. Cocktails are excellent and there's often live music. The bar staff are lively and entertaining. Seats are at a premium so be prepared to stand.
13 Gerrard St (btwn Dean & Newport), London, Greater London
Cocktail Bar · Chinatown · 185 tips and reviews
Thunder Cat: Fantastic cocktails and lovely decor - the entrance is "hidden" in the heart of China Town but the doorman outside give the game away. Booking is recommended but not essential.
Thunder Cat: Low light, industrial styling and great cocktails. Some of the booths are a little cramped, so sit up at the bar and watch the mixologists at work.
Brixton Village (4th Avenue), Brixton, Greater London
Okonomiyaki Restaurant · 58 tips and reviews
Thunder Cat: Fantastic Japanese food cooked on a giant skillet by the talented and friendly chef. It's known for excellent okonomiyaki but try the yaki soba which is superb. Wash it down with excellent umi sake.
Thunder Cat: Order a Smoked Old Fashioned in the impressive lobby bar. Marvel at the stunning views over Tokyo (and Mount Fuji). Service is impeccable. A very special hotel.
Thunder Cat: Great food. The restaurant served as inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. Service was slow but the immersive atmosphere meant we weren't clock watching. Sit upstairs for the best views.
Thunder Cat: The iconic bar at the top of the Park Hyatt, Tokyo. Live music plays into the night and the views out of the window are incredible. The cocktails are great and there's a fantastic atmosphere.
Thunder Cat: Incredible tasting menu, full of surprises and nice touches. There are only 8 seats and the chefs work in front of you the whole time, talking through each course. A true gastronomic treat.