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  • London’s Top Influencers Share Their Favorite Restaurant Picks

    London’s Top Influencers Share Their Favorite Restaurant Picks

    London’s influencers share with us their top restaurant picks to add to your to-eat list.

    A beautifully set restaurant table featuring glassware, cutlery, and pink lamp shades, surrounded by lush greenery in terracotta pots.
    Daphne’s on Draycott Avenue

    Donna Ida Thornton (@donnaida)

    Founder of @donnaidadenim

    1) Daphne’s on Draycott Avenue. It is right by the first Donna Ida boutique in Chelsea and they have always looked after me there. I always go back.

    2) Riccardo’s in Chelsea. For the super fresh Italian menu with gluten-free options if I want a pizza. And their famous chocolate and almond cake.

    3) Scott’s on Mount Street. The menu is full of classics and the service is impeccable. Get a table outside for the people watching.

    4) Mark’s Club Mayfair. I am a member of Mark’s and love how I always feel enveloped in a very warm expensive hug there.

    5) George on Mount Street. A sister club to Mark’s Club, I love it for breakfast inside in the cooler months, lunch outside in the spring/summer.”

    A variety of dishes displayed on white plates, including a small black burger and wrapped dim sum, accompanied by dipping sauces and a teapot, set against a wooden background.
    Baolondon Soho Location

    Eatnlondon (@eatnlondon)

    Photographer

    1) Baolondon. The best bao buns that you can find in this part of the world. Perfect branding and incredible flavours in a minimalistic setting in various locations.

    2) Dishoom. The best casual Bombay cafe inspired restaurant chain. Always reliable, fun and amazing service. Their breakfast bacon naan is to die for.

    3) Hide Restaurant. A multi-level dining mecca in London, big emphasis on the wine list (probably one of the best you can find anywhere in London – supported by Hedonism wines), incredible breakfast menu with some of the best pastries you can find in London every day. Wonderful cocktail bar downstairs. Ticks every box. Beautiful dining room with a stunning staircase spiralling up to their Michelin star venue.

    Freshly baked hot cross buns with a shiny glaze and distinctive cross on top, arranged close together.
    Jolene Newington Green

    Felicity Spector (@felicityspector)

    Blogger, and Member of London Bakers Against Racism

    I guess my 3 favourites are not the most flashy or michelin star (although those are often very special too) but places I feel really at home and among friends.

    So my top three would be:

    1) Rochelle Canteen – my late father went to school in that building in 1925 so it has a special connection for me, plus the food is always wonderful, especially the amazing deserts – and the staff are terrific.

    2) Then Jolene, as I feel among friends there, and I really respect what they’re doing with heritage grains which they mill on site for the most fabulous flour, turned into spectacular bread and cakes and pasta. Always superb.

    3) And a fairly new place where I try to go pretty much every week, Café Deco. The head chef Anna cooked at Rochelle canteen and the food has that similar homely style – it’s like being in someone’s front room, so welcoming and comforting and no fuss but everything is always totally delicious.

    A lively restaurant scene with a group of diverse people dining at a long table, surrounded by vintage posters hanging on wooden walls and a lively atmosphere.
    BRAT Hackney Location

    James (@food_feels)

    Food, travel and lifestyle photographer

    1) The River Cafe. For a special celebration of if I have friends in town, I always find lunch at The River Cafe, especially if you can get a table outside during Summer…a special experience. Italian food using the best Italian product the team can source.

    2) BRAT. I’ve loved this place since it opened, their focus on wood fire cooking (mainly from the North of Spain) and their seafood produce and excellent wine list is the perfect combination for a memorable meal.

    3) The Wolseley. There’s something special about The Wolseley.. it’s my favourite breakfast in town and it’s also the ideal place for a long lunch. There aren’t many venues like it!

    Luca Resturant

    Katya Katkova (@eastlondonmornings)

    Blogger

    Currently my three picks would be Luca, Brat and Seabird.

    1) You can’t beat Luca on attitude to perfection: from rolling handmade pasta to cutting a tart, nothing like it in London really.

    2) Michelin starred Brat is famous for it’s whole turbot and rightly so. We all missed meeting friends during last few months and this restaurant is perfect for sharing amazing food with your best mates.

    3) And finally Seabird has the best views of London (especially at the sunset) and comes with the wonderful seafood menu. It’s pretty hard to find a restaurant that combines these two essentials, but Seabird done it right.

    A close-up of a bowl of tiramisu, showcasing layers of cream and cocoa powder, with a serving taken out. A tray of tiramisu is blurred in the background.
    Gloria Trattoria London

    KS By Name (@ks_ate_here)

    Blogger

    1) Angelina. The food is phenomenal and the owners take such meticulous care in their preparation and presentation and the price for the tasting menu is excellent value.

    2) Blacklock. Delicious meat and an equally stunning cocktail menu means that there is never a bad meal here.

    3) Gloria trattoria. Beautiful restaurant where this doesn’t just go for the food but a great experience and meal. It’s fun – just really really fun.

    Exterior view of a modern restaurant with outdoor seating and large windows, situated on a street corner.
    Smokestak

    Nicola (@eastlondongirlblog)

    Blogger (https://eastlondongirl.com/)

    1) Dishoom. It’s all about those breakfast bacon, sausage and egg naan rolls with chilli tomato jam, cream cheese and fresh herbs. I had my first one around 5 years ago and have never looked back – they are so incredibly tasty! Dinner wise, the mouthwatering Bombay cuisine continues – our favourites are the Keema Pau, House Chaat, Chicken Ruby and House Black Daal.

    2) Smokestak. You can get some of the best wood smoked meat in London at Smokestak. Get a few dishes to share including the beef brisket, native breed pulled pork and merguez flatbread. The sticky toffee pudding is a MUST order too.

    3) Flat Iron. Flat Iron offers delicious, affordable steak in London. Their main feature is the Flat Iron Steak (served with a cleaver) priced at just £12 which can be paired with beef dripping chips, creamed spinach, crispy bone marrow and other sides. Make sure you pair the food with one of their homemade negronis.

    A dining table set with glasses and plates, surrounded by wooden chairs, in a restaurant with Asian-inspired decor, featuring a large wall painting of a woman in a red dress.
    Good Earth Restaurant

    Peony Lim (@peonylim)

    Digital Consultant, Luxury Brand Ambassador, Creative Content Producer, and Founder of Peony Lim Jewels

    1) Dozo is my favourite Japanese.

    2) Good Earth is my favourite Chinese.

    3) Bibendum is lovely fish, vegetarian options and European style food.

    Two hands stirring a paella dish with black rice, topped with seafood, green peas, and dollops of sauce.
    Arros QD

    Sonia & Vishnu (@transatlanticfoodies)

    Blogger

    1) Kitchen Table. 2 Michelin stars, but better than most 3 star restaurants I’ve been to and even better than some World Top 10 restaurants I’ve been to. Every single course out of the 18 courses was total genius, and incredibly creative, with influences from all over the world but staying true to the modern British cuisine that forms the core of the menu. Chef James Knappett and his wife are the masters behind this, and he seems like a guy next door and chats to you the whole time, and doesn’t have the air of a 2 starred chef.

    2) Arros QD. A restaurant that showcases what makes the London dining scene the best in the world. With ceviches that have kaffir lime sauces on them, soft shell crabs with kimchi chimichurri, and arguably the best pork dish in the world with their charcoal presa – this restaurant shows what you can do when you take advantage of being in a city with the world’s most diverse clientele, serving up the most delightful combination of Spanish food with Asian fusion and influences. Their showpiece paellas are fantastic too but their true greatness lies in the eclectic range of meat & fish dishes.

    3) Jugemu. In the middle of soho, and in a city that often brings theatrics into sushi and Japanese cuisine. Chef Yuya Kikuchi takes his loyal patrons to Tokyo with a traditional Omakase experience, and at a price point that is shockingly reasonable. His sushi has more flavour than any other in London, and he is nothing short of a perfectionist. You won’t be spoilt here by service or posh decor, but his fiercely loyal Japanese clientele will attest that this is the most beautiful oasis of sushi in London.

    An assortment of dishes featuring a vibrant salad with smoked salmon, avocado, and vegetables, a plate of fluffy pancakes with caramelised bananas and ice cream, a waffle dish topped with greens and poached eggs, and a cup of latte with decorative foam art, served on a marble table.
    Nue Ground Clapham

    The Munch Brunch Kids (@themunchbrunchkids)

    Blogger

    1) Friends of Ours / Hoxton. An ever changing menu – their creativity in the kitchen knows no bounds and the coffee is incredible too!

    2) Farmers Mistress / Battersea. A place that has something for everyone – there’s no better way to start your day.

    3) Nue Ground / Clapham. Like taking a trip to Bali without having to leave to London, an oasis of calm in the city serving delicious food and coffee.

    4) Tab x Tab / Notting Hill. A super stylish cafe, attention to detail is of the upmost importance and this really shines through in everything they do.

    A variety of colourful cocktails arranged on a marble table, including a cherry-topped drink, a martini with a lemon twist, an orange drink with ice, a glass of whisky, and a sparkling pink cocktail.
    Helene Darroze at the Connaught

    Thoroughly Modern Milly (@millykr)

    Digital Creator and Photographer of Weekend Journals

    1) Llewelyn’s for irresistible food and a lovely atmosphere. It is the neighbourhood restaurant everyone wishes they had.

    2) Helene Darroze at the Connaught. It a true star of the london restaurant scene. Iconic french chef Helene cooks with heart and flair, and recently won her third Michelin star.

    3) Juliets is my favourite brunch spot in town. The creative dishes, coffee (using Berlin Roastery, The Barn) and baked treats are truly delicious… worth coming back to again and again.


    All images courtesy of the featured venue.

  • Eco-Friendly Travel: 6 Sustainable Hotels To Add To Your Bucket List

    Eco-Friendly Travel: 6 Sustainable Hotels To Add To Your Bucket List

    Sustainable hotels are crucial in the future of conscious, eco-friendly travel. Sustainable hotels reduce the environmental impacts through green practices by mitigating waste and saving energy wherever possible. We’ve picked six hotels from Sydney, Bali, Fiji to Singapore and more that are doing their part to stay plastic-free. They also collaborate with local businesses and providers to support their food and beverage services. Without further ado…

    A modern bedroom and living space featuring large windows, a comfortable bed with neutral linens, and a small table with a chair. The room has greenery visible outside and stylish decor elements including a round mirror, soft lighting, and wooden accents.
    Paramount House Hotel Room

    Paramount House Hotel, Sydney

    @paramounthouse

    The heritage building of Paramount Picture Studios in Sydney was recently rebuilt and redesigned to Paramount House Hotel by Breathe Architecture. The hotel is located in the suburb of Surry Hills. The exciting neighborhood is full of good restaurants, boutiques, and cultural events, which provides more fun for the guests. The paramount coffee project offers great coffee and breakfast every day.

    Address: 80 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia

    Find out more here.

    A collage of three innovative eco-friendly houses set in a lush green landscape, featuring bamboo and wood materials, with large windows blending outdoor scenery.
    Riverbend House at Bambu Indah, Bali

    Bambu Indah, Bali

    @bamduindah

    In one of the world’s most popular destination, Bali, Bambu Indah is an eco-friendly luxe hotel curated by John and Cynthia Hardy. The hotel embraces its natural environment and is surrounded by the serene untouched lands. Guests can enjoy the vibe of the tropical island and the fresh air created by the jungle.

    Address: Jl. Baung, Sayan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

    Book here.

    Aerial view of a secluded island surrounded by turquoise waters and green hills, featuring sandy beaches and rocky shorelines.
    Laucala Island, Fiji

    Laucala Island, Fiji

    @laucalaisland

    Laucala Island is a private island in Fiji running a self-sustained hotel. The island spans around 12 square kilometers and owns 25 villas and farmland. The hotel has homegrown fruits and vegetables onsite. The food offered in the hotel is mainly from its own farmland. The materials used to build the hotel are sourced from local rain trees. With high self-sustainability, Laucala Island provides a perfect choice for green travel.

    Address: Laucala Island, Fiji

    Find out more here.

    Cozy bedroom featuring a cork wall, a bed with white linens and decorative pillows, a wooden stool, and a warm, vintage-style wall lamp.
    Sherwood Queenstown Room View, New Zealand

    Sherwood Queenstown, New Zealand

    @sherwood_queenstown

    The Sherwood Queenstown is located next to Lake Wakatipu. The hotel business is strongly based on the local natural environment and its wonderful landscape. With the zero-waste principle, more than 60% of wine bottles and 100% kitchen organic waste are composted and returned to their own hotel garden. Most of the food is sourced from its own onsite garden. The hotel also owns the largest solar energy install to produce power supply for the business.

    Address: 554 Frankton Road, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand

    Check out more here.

    Two hornbills perched on a branch surrounded by green foliage.
    Siloso Beach Resort Bird View

    Siloso Beach Resort, Singapore

    @silsobeachresort

    Siloso Beach Resort is a sustainable luxury hotel on the island of Sentosa in Singapore. The hotel’s environment is fully surrounded by trees. During the construction, more than 200 locally grown trees were protected. Also, over 1000 fruit trees, flowering plants, and herbs were carefully planted around the hotel, which helps to build a green environment and community.

    Address: 51 Imbiah Walk, Singapore

    Book here.

    A scenic winter landscape featuring snow-covered hills and geodesic domes surrounded by pine trees, overlooking a valley with mountains in the background under a clear blue sky.

    Whitepod, Switzerland

    @whitepodhotel

    As an eco-luxury hotel, Whitepod focuses on minimalism, trying its best to reduce the impact of the hotel on the environment. Guests stay in the designated pods that are designed in a unique construction to minimize the usage of materials. The LED bulbs and the wooden stoves of each pod minimize the impacts of lighting and heating system. Guests can also enjoy the local spring water sourced from the Swiss mountains.

    Address: Les Giettes, Des Cerniers, 1871 Monthey, Switzerland

    Book here.


    All images courtesy of the featured hotels.