London
Angélus by floc’h
in London
“Before rejoining Angélus, I was lucky enough
to enjoy the thrills of living in London,
a marvellous city full of positive creative energy
where I spent five years that were fulfilling both professionally and personally”…
Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal, executive director of Angélus
The Savoy
The hotel’s luxury rooms and suites celebrate The Savoy’s dual historical influences, featuring either elegant English Edwardian design or sensational Art Deco style.
Fine dining has always been an integral part of The Savoy: Kaspar’s at The Savoy offers informal dining in a stylish Art Deco setting, whilst Gordon Ramsay’s Savoy Grill presents a British Grill menu with a French touch.
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Strand, London WC2R 0EU
The Dorchester
As one of the world’s most iconic luxury hotels, The Dorchester is quite simply the place to be in London. Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is the only UK hotel restaurant with three Michelin-stars, putting its creative French cuisine firmly in London’s culinary spotlight.
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53 Park Ln, Mayfair
London W1K 1QA
www.dorchestercollection.com
The Connaught
The Connaught perfectly blends a discreet English ambience with the contemporary touches expected by the modern traveler.
In the beautiful surroundings of Hélène Darroze’s two Michelin-starred restaurant at The Connaught, her lifelong passion for the finest produce and incredible skill is reflected in every aspect of one of Mayfair’s most intimate dining experiences.
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Carlos Pl, Mayfair
London W1K 2AL
www.the-connaught.co.uk
The Berkeley
The Berkeley, in fashionable Knightsbridge, is one of the leading hotels in London: luxurious, welcoming, ready to meet the needs of the modern traveler.
Marcus Wareing offers two Michelin-starred dining. The stars go for award-winning cocktails at the Blue Bar, and fashionistas for Prêt-à-Porter, the catwalk-inspired London afternoon tea.
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Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7RL
www.the-berkeley.co.uk
The Corinthia
Rated among the city’s finest, Corinthia combines grandeur and heritage with modern freshness. the hotel is a destination in itself, minutes from the West End and the River Thames.
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Whitehall Pl, Westminster
London SW1A 2BD
www.corinthia.com
The Ritz
James Bond was sitting on his bed in The Ritz Hotel in London, holding the telephone to his ear. “This is Commander James Bond, agent number 007. Please would you put me through to M, or his secretary, Miss Moneypenny?'”…
The Ritz is a world famous five star hotel where the sumptuous surroundings are matched only by the professionalism of our friendly staff.
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Dinner by Heston Blumenthal
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal is one of the most renowned restaurant in the world. The elegant decor overlooking Hyde Park reflects Heston Blumenthal’s passion for the 15th and 16th century cuisine.
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66 Knightsbridge
London SW1X 7LA
www.mandarinoriental.com
The Greenhouse
Arnaud Bignon’s minimal and intimate restaurant features a contemporary approach combining fresh products and creative flavours. He complements unexpected ingredients associations with an impressive wine collections of over 3,600 wines.
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27A Hay’s Mews, Mayfair
London W1J 5NYMayfair
www.relaischateaux.com
Kai
Respect of traditions and crasftmanship. Free approach. Kai is one of the best chinese restaurants in London.
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65 S Audley St, Mayfair
London W1K 2QU
www.kaimayfair.co
Tamarind
One of the first Indian restaurants in the world to be awarded a Michelin star, Tamarind of Mayfair continues to stand for excellence – serving impeccably-presented regional Indian cuisine in a gilt-accented Mayfair dining room.
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20 Queen St, Mayfair
London W1J 5PR
www.tamarindrestaurant.com
Clos Maggiore
Influenced by the stylish country inns of Provence and Tuscany, Head Chef Marcellin Marc combines the freshest ingredients with a passion for bringing out inherent flavours in a contemporary approach to Provençal inspired dishes.
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33 King St
London WC2E 8JD
www.closmaggiore.com
La Petite Maison
La Petite Maison offers an inspired yet simple and delicious interpretation of French Mediterranean and Niçoise cuisine.
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54 Brook’s Mews, Mayfair
London W1K 4EG
www.lpmlondon.co.uk
L'Etranger
L’etranger in Kensington serves Japanese-influenced French cuisine, as well as maki and sashimi alongside a world-class wine selection.
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36 Gloucester Rd, Kensington,
London SW7 4QT
www.etranger.co.uk
Wiltons 55
Since 1742 Wiltons has been synonymous for the finest oysters, wild fish and game and traditional, courteous, hospitality.
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55 Jermyn St, St. James’s
London SW1Y 6LX
wiltons.co.uk
Scott’s
The menu reflects its glittering heritage, serving the finest traditional fish and shellfish dishes alongside a variety of meat and seasonal game favourites in an atmosphere of urbane sophistication. Oysters, served at the elegant oyster and Champagne bar, are a house speciality.
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20 Mount St, Mayfair
London W1K 2HE
www.scotts-restaurant.com
Bentley’s
Bentley’s Grill is the perfect spot to enjoy a pre-theatre bite to eat. Bentley’s has been serving it’s fish and chips for over 100 years, a haven for fresh oysters, grilled fish and steaks from around the British & Irish Isles.
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11-, 15 Swallow St,
London W1B 4D
www.bentleys.org
Gymkhana
Gymkhana is inspired by Indian gymkhana clubs, where members of high society socialise, dine, drink and play sport. Gymkhana serves classic and contemporary Michelin starred Indian cuisine, with a strong focus on chatpatta and boldly spiced sharing dishes.
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42 Albemarle St, Mayfair
London W1S 4JH
gymkhanalondon.com
Benares
Chef Atul Kochhar has a unique talent for changing the way people perceive and experience Indian cuisine. Taking inspiration from his native India, while continuously researching regional dishes, he combines his heritage with his love of British ingredients to create a unique and innovative modern Indian menu.
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12a, Berkeley Square, Mayfair,
London W1J 6BS
www.benaresrestaurant.com
Clarette
Clarette is the project and brainchild of a new generation of wine lovers. Offering a unique curated wine list including many exceptional wines by the bottle, alongside an extensive selection served by the glass in a relaxed and stylish setting.
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44 Blandford St, Marylebone,
London W1U 7HS
www.clarettelondon.com
The Orangery at Kensington Palace
Surrounded by beautiful formal gardens in the grounds of Kensington Palace rests The Orangery, a relaxed and elegant setting for breakfast or lunch and the only royal palace in London.
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Kensington Palace,
Kensington Gardens,
London W8 4PX
www.orangerykensingtonpalace.co
Sketch
In a room refined by a curious mind, a touch of humour, it’s a work of art, a striking backdrop, it’s David Shrigley’s Gallery…
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9 Conduit St, Mayfair
London W1S 2XG
sketch.london
67 Pall Mall
67 Pall Mall is a private member’s club like no other – founded by Grant Ashton, wine lover, for wine lovers. Head Sommelier Terry Kandylis was named best sommelier in the UK in 2016.
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67 Pall Mall, St. James’s, London SW1Y 5ES
67pallmall.co.uk
Hedonism Wines
The hedonistic way of thinking originated in the early Greek philosophic schools where it was believed that pleasure was the only intrinsic good. There are many things which one should enjoy in life & with the word “hedonism” frequently used in tasting notes wine is certainly one of them. What better name for a store that offers some of the best wines and spirits?
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3-7 Davies St, Mayfair,
London W1K 3LD
www.hedonism.co.uk
Majestic Wine
Majestic Wine considers that wine – whether you buy it or sell it, and especially when you drink it – should be a lot of fun. Living and breathing wine, no one here could ever recommend a wine in which he did not believe.
Majestic Mayfair
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Majestic Mayfair
49 South Audley Street Mayfair
London W1K 2QD
www.majestic.co.uk
Roberson Wine
Roberson Wine is an independent wine company with a mission to sell wine of value, character and substance. Whether they are selling wine at £10 a bottle or £500 a bottle their goal is the same: to bring good value and excellent service.
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348, Kensington High Street
www.robersonwine.com
Berry Bros
Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain’s oldest wine and spirit merchant, having traded from the same shop since 1698. Today the company also has a Wine School and an exclusive fine wine and dining venue in London’s St James’s.
Wine Merchants with over 4000 wines for sale carefully selected by six Masters of Wine to ensure they offer style, quality, individuality and value.
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63 Pall Mall,London SW1Y 5HZ
www.bbr.com
British Museum
The British Museum was founded in 1753, the first national public museum in the world. From the beginning it granted free admission to all ‘studious and curious persons’. Visitor numbers have grown from around 5,000 a year in the eighteenth century to nearly 6 million today.
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Great Russell St, Bloomsbury,
London WC1B 3DG
www.britishmuseum.org
National Gallery
The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
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Trafalgar Square,
London WC2N 5DN
www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Victoria & Albert Museum
The V&A is the world’s leading museum of art and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects that span over 5,000 years of human creativity.
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Cromwell Rd, Knightsbridge,
London SW7 2RL
www.vam.ac.uk
Somerset House
Somerset House is a new kind of arts centre in the heart of London, designed for today’s audiences and creatives. In this building, the Courtauld Galley houses one of the finest Impressionist and Post-
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Strand, London WC2R 1LA
www.somersethouse.org.
Dulwich Picture Gallery
The Gallery, the world’s first purpose-built public art gallery, was established because its founders believed as many people as possible should see great paintings. The Gallery houses a collection of over 600 works rich in European masterpieces including Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Canaletto and Poussin.
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Gallery Road,
Dulwich SE21 7AD
www.dulwichpicturegallery.org
Sadler’s wells
Sadler’s Wells is a world-leading dance house, a place where artists come together to create dance and where people of all ages and from all walks of life come to experience dance.
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Rosebery Ave, Clerkenwell
London EC1R 4TN
www.sadlerswells.com
London Film Museum
Bond in Motion is the official exhibition of James Bond vehicles that feature in the renowned film series. It is the largest display of its kind ever staged in London.
After being featured in Casino Royal in 2006, Château Angélus appears again in Spectre in 2015. In both James Bond movies, the bottle of Château Angélus is shown in a train scene. The first time, James Bond (Daniel Craig) is having lunch with Vesper (Eva Green), whereas in Spectre, he is joined by Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux).
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45 Wellington St, London WC2E 7BN
londonfilmmuseum.com
Hyde Park
Set right in the heart of London, Hyde Park offers both world-class events and concerts together with plenty of quiet places to relax and unwind. Hyde Park is one of London’s eight Royal Parks.
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Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens is a fantastic botanical garden located in Southwest London that houses the largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world.
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St. Katharine Docks
Steeped in heritage and truly unique, St. Katharine Docks are home to a collection of high-quality offices, restaurants and bars. A vibrant and dynamic London quarter.
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Greenwich
Overlooked by most visitors in spite of its worldwide fame, the Greenwich meridian is a destination in itself. Indeed, this corner of London is of a rare beauty. The village and its outstanding heritage are a perfect mix of architecture and art of living.
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Fortnum & Mason
For three centuries Fortnum’s has been committed to bringing the world’s best food to its flagship store on Piccadilly – often from continents away. Fresh food, though, has always come from as close to these Isles as possible.
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181 Piccadilly, St. James’s
London W1A 1ER
www.fortnumandmason.com
Borough Market
Borough Market is rich with history, but it remains as relevant now as it has ever been. As London’s oldest food market, it has been serving the people of Southwark for 1,000 years, and that extraordinary heritage is an important part of its appeal.
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8 Southwark St
London SE1 1TL
boroughmarket.org.uk
Mortimer and Bennett
Mortimer and Bennett is a small but thriving deli packed with the best artisan cheeses, charcuterie, confectionery & deli cupboard delights we can source, serving Chiswick, west London, since 1990.
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33 Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick
London W4 1RG
www.mortimerandbennett.com
General Store
General Store is a neighborhood grocery shop in Peckham, South London. It sells cheese, bread, coffee, wine, beer, seasonal fruit and vegetables, and lots of store cupboard essentials.
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174 Bellenden Rd
London SE15 4BW
www.generalsto.re
Flora Starkey
Flora Starkey takes inspiration from many sources including the work of the Dutch Masters and Renaissance artists, Victorian flower photographs and the English country garden, her displays are both romantic and sumptuous. Focusing on seasonality, Flora will often use flowers and foliage she has grown herself.
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Harrods
The Harrods name is synonymous with luxury, excellence and service. Visitors of this department store can expect to enjoy an exemplary level of care, outstanding personal service and a brand of magic experience only to be found at Harrods.
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87-135 Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge
London SW1X 7X
www.harrods.com