Jet Set
by Jason Oliver Nixon
Sky Writing
by Sarah Elbert
In this issue:
Feeding the World
Also: José Andrés feeds the hungry in disaster areas, he feeds the fortunate in his award-winning restaurants and he's making it fun to eat your vegetables.
The Ape & Bird photo by Jenny Zarins
From gastropubs to brasseries with buzz to a celebrated eatery with an altruistic mission – the London dining scene is distinctive, diverse and delicious.
Bone Daddies
Rock ‘n’ roll and ramen.
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Ceviche
One of London's popular new spots serving Peruvian cuisine.
Dabbous
A great spot for light, healthy, modern cuisine.
Gymkhana
Focuses on English game mostly cooked in a tandoori oven.
Quo Vadis
The historic location serves uncomplicated British fare.
Rules Restaurant
The oldest restaurant in London.
St. John
Simple, alluring dishes from things most people overlook.
The Ape & Bird
British pub with a welcoming atmosphere and killer food.
The Ivy
A great place to take clients.
Tramshed
A meat-centric menu presented in a stripped-down warehouse.
"I'm leaving because the weather is too good. I hate London when it's not raining." —Groucho Marx
FEATURED // Harrods
FEATURED // Loungelover
FEATURED // The Ape & Bird
FEATURED // Penhaligon's
PLAN A TRIP // Check Flights to London
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