Posts Tagged “Fitzrovia”

Wahaca for Breakfast – Charlotte Street – restaurant review

Wahaca for Breakfast – Charlotte Street – restaurant review

Wahaca is something of a London institution. It’s popular for one very good reason: it’s good. Its restaurants all have individual style but there is that thread of Mexicana and casual quality that flows through and connects each one. The new restaurant on Charlotte Street is three converted Georgian town houses. It’s well located for…

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Grafton Hotel, Tottenham Court Road – review

Grafton Hotel, Tottenham Court Road – review

It’s the location of Grafton Hotel that is part of its appeal. Many hotels boast “good transport links” but The Grafton could hardly have a better position. Some guests at the hotel might be fortunate enough to have a suite with a view over an iconic London Underground station. Warren Street tube is right next…

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ORA Thai Food and Jazz – restaurant review

ORA Thai Food and Jazz – restaurant review

There is a world of tranquillity just behind the buzz and throng of Oxford Street. That celebrated retail hub is a river of bag-burdened humanity even on a Sunday but there is a haven awaiting the savvy shopper just a few yards away. Thai restaurant ORA could easily be overlooked and that would be a…

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Tsunami – Charlotte Street – restaurant review

Tsunami – Charlotte Street – restaurant review

This restaurant is the haunt of many regulars who, if they are sensible, will not be spreading the word. Who wants to find their favourite eatery fully booked every night of the week? There is a danger that Tsunami will be… or at least should be. If I was a selfish reviewer (and bearing in…

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