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A high-end Indian restaurant inside The Dilly hotel on Piccadilly, Madhu's of Mayfair is home to one of our favourite afternoon teas in London.
'O ver—an Italian restaurant in St. James's—works well for when you need something crowd-pleasing (pillowy, crispy-edged pizza) but also a bit fancy.
Arlington is a European restaurant risen from the ashes of Le Caprice, and it feels like the good times of the 1980s never went away at the St. James's spot.
Fallow is a sleek British restaurant in St James's that serves one of the best breakfasts in London.
If you like period dramas and have an affinity for thin, crispy fries, Rowley’s in St James's—a British restaurant specialising in steaks—is a useful spot to know about.
The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum & Mason, along Piccadilly, hosts a classy afternoon tea.
Gouqi is a high-end Chinese restaurant in St James’s that we’d only go to if someone else was paying.
Richoux is an inoffensive brasserie by Green Park that suits a decent and good-value steak frites.
A stylish French restaurant in St. James’s, Maison François is the place to be for great wine, great comté, and a dessert trolley that makes our inner child incredibly happy.
Hidden beneath French restaurant Maison François, Frank's is a basement wine bar and small plates spot that's perfect for schmoozing over comté and Beaujolais date nights.
A luxury St James’s spot with plenty of velvet, Wild Honey serves great seasonal dishes at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
If you’re looking for live music, lobster, and a seriously OTT dinner, then Quaglino’s in St James's is the place to be.
Imperial Treasure is a big, fancy Chinese restaurant in St James’s which lacks atmosphere, but serves some pretty great dim sum.
Scully serves fantastically OTT food in a sober St James’s setting. The flavours are a slap around the face, in a good way.
An old-school seafood spot in St James's with a whole lot of history, Wiltons is a real class act.
Regency Cafe is a classic cafe serving breakfasts, lunch and dinner on a quiet backstreet in Westminster
Boulestin is a kind of expensive French restaurant in St James’s with a nice little patio that most people don’t know about.