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Essential Dining; The London Edition Part II

Travel, Travel 3Rebecca O'ByrneComment

London, in all its brilliance, never really stops evolving — its rhythm, its flavour, its way of reinventing the familiar. Just when you think you’ve found your places, the city reveals a few more, sometimes fully new or just new to you — tucked behind leafy streets, down glowing side alleys, or within quietly humming neighbourhoods that feel both new + nostalgic. As an extension, this is a second edition of my first guide of Essential Dining; The London Edition + is exactly that: an extended exploration of the spaces that continue to shape my love affair with the city’s dining scene each time I’m there. From soulful kitchens where heritage meets heart to modern classics rewriting the rules of comfort, these are the restaurants that linger long after you’ve left the table — each one its own little love letter to London’s endless appetite for beauty, flavour + story.

JIKONI

Ravinder Bhogal’s “no-borders kitchen” is a love letter to heritage + home. Influenced by the flavours of East Africa, India + the Middle East, Jikoni is warm, soulful, + deeply personal — a place that reminds you food is about connection as much as taste. It’s comfort elevated — storytelling through spice, memory + care. Bhogal was one of the first chefs in London to introduce a true fusion of migrant cuisines, rooted in emotion rather than trend. The restaurant’s feminine energy + textured interiors reflect her approach — heartfelt, nurturing, + quietly radical. (My image here is, as always my own but not one from my time in JIKONI as I was too busy eating)

BOOK here at — JIKONI
19-21 Blandford St, London W1U 3DH, United Kingdom


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CARLOTTA

Big Mamma’s Marylebone outpost brings Italian-American glamour to London in signature style — think plush interiors, red velvet, + unapologetic indulgence. A dinner here is less a meal, more a mood; playful, sexy, + made for evenings that unfold slowly. It’s pure theatre — deliciously over-the-top in all the right ways. From the same group that gave us Ave Mario and Gloria, Carlotta channels 1980s New York glitz with a dose of Italian drama. Oversized martinis, glossy pasta, + a soundtrack that practically insists you stay for dessert — it’s all perfectly, intentionally extra.

Book here at BIGMAMMAGROUP
77-78 Marylebone High St, London W1U 5JX, United Kingdom


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NOPI

Yotam Ottolenghi’s Soho restaurant is where texture, colour + flavour collide. Each plate feels like a work of art — layered, vibrant, yet entirely grounded in fresh produce. Elegant without being fussy, NOPI is that rare balance of sophistication + soul — a restaurant that somehow still feels intimate, even in the heart of Soho. Known for its communal marble tables + impeccably composed vegetable dishes, NOPI embodies Ottolenghi’s signature celebration of abundance. It’s also one of the few places where you’ll genuinely leave inspired to cook again — the flavours linger, as does the joy.

Book here at — OTTOLENGHI
21-22 Warwick St, London W1F 9LD, United Kingdom

OPSO

(I usually get better photos but this one is all I got. BEST scrambled egg ever I will say).. Modern Greek dining gets a London twist at this Marylebone favourite. OPSO — meaning “a delectable morsel” — serves up fresh Mediterranean fare with creative flair. Bright, social, + beautifully designed, it’s ideal for long lunches that stretch gently into evening + the feeling of being somewhere that could just as easily be Athens. Founded by the team behind Athens’ Michelin-starred Funky Gourmet, OPSO bridges classic Greek hospitality with cosmopolitan London energy. Expect taramasalata that could convert the unconverted, refined meze, + an atmosphere that somehow balances refined and relaxed all at once.

BOOK here at — OPSO
10 Paddington St, London W1U 5QL, United Kingdom


CANTEEN

Down on Portobello Road, Canteen hums with the easy rhythm of West London life. Italian-leaning plates meet a buzzy, communal atmosphere — all energy, laughter + excellent food. The sort of place where a casual lunch can stretch into golden-hour drinks + the conversation always feels good. From the team behind The Pelican and The Hero, two of London’s most sought-after pubs, Canteen carries that same effortlessly cool, convivial spirit but with a little more polish. Expect comforting pastas, robust flavours + a neighbourhood crowd that feels like they’ve known each other for years.

BOOK here at — CANTEEN
310 Portobello Rd, London W10 5TA, United Kingdom


ACRE

In the heart of Notting Hill, ACRE is Thomas Straker’s ode to simple food done beautifully. It’s the kind of spot that feels familiar yet quietly elevated — where local produce + casual elegance meet in harmony. Think sunlit breakfasts, rustic lunches, + unfussy dinners that celebrate real flavour + the art of uncomplicated cooking. There’s an honesty to the menu — a confidence in letting ingredients speak for themselves. Having cut his teeth in some of London’s best kitchens before going viral for his butter recipes, Straker’s return to restaurant form feels refreshingly grounded, with a distinctly local soul.

BOOK here at — ACREDELI
60 Golborne Rd, London W10 5PR, United Kingdom


THE RIVER CAFE

Few places define London dining quite like The River Café. Perched along the Thames in Hammersmith, it’s a masterclass in understated elegance — the kind that doesn’t need to shout to be unforgettable. Founded by Ruth Rogers + the late Rose Gray, it has long been a training ground for some of the city’s most celebrated chefs, from Jamie Oliver to Theo Randall. The food is simplicity at its finest: wood-fired, ingredient-led, deeply seasonal Italian cooking that somehow tastes like sunshine. But what makes it truly special is the feeling — the hum of conversation — think being seated next to Jemima Khan — the light dancing off the river, the sense that you’re part of something timeless. It’s more than a restaurant; it’s a piece of London’s soul.

BOOK here at — RIVERCAFE
Thames Wharf, Rainville Rd, London W6 9HA, United Kingdom


THE BARBARY

Tucked away in Neal’s Yard, The Barbary feels like one of those secret London finds you only ever hear about through word of mouth. Inspired by the flavours + stories of the Barbary Coast — from North Africa through to the Mediterranean — it’s a space where smoke, spice + fire collide in the most beautiful way. The kitchen is open, the counter seating intimate, the energy magnetic. Every dish arrives with that slightly primal, flame-kissed depth that only true open-fire cooking delivers. It’s one of those places that’s hard to get into for good reason — small, buzzy, + full of heart — but absolutely worth the wait once you’re there.

BOOK here at THEBARBARY
16 Neal's Yard, London WC2H 9DP, United Kingdom


 

Essential Dining; The Dublin Edition I

TravelRebecca O'Byrne1 Comment

Most recently updated as of June ‘25 —

Perhaps it happens people living in all cities that while discovering new places that blow you away in your own, you think.. wow you could be in *insert another city you consider chic AF*. Well this seems to have happened me a few times lately in Dublin while dining out. Taking in something that enveloped my senses right here on my doorstep, I was transported elsewhere - something I love + appreciate is where good food + great design works wonders in elevating the vibe of new experiences. And while, of course, I love my home city of Dublin, you sometimes can’t ignore that inner, well.. unintended snob, that comes alive when tricked into thinking you could be anywhere else.

So, yes Dublin has really been impressing me lately with hot spots where not only has the food most definitely been something to write home about but the vibes have been majorly on point too. A solid favourite (if three visits in two + a half weeks doesn’t scream obsessed I don’t know what does) is definitely ROW which, in my mind, gives New York, London and Paris a run for their money. The food is diviiiine.. like majorly wow + the atmosphere contests that of Raf’s in New York or perhaps The Barbary in London. Perfection in a nutshell.

Here are my favourite restaurants in Dublin right now..

Best Dublin restaurant

ROW WINES

As I mentioned above, ROW is unmissable. The latest venture of Dublin’s renowned brother-duo, Marc + Conor Bereen, ROW is elevated beyond words with a self proclaimed mission to “capture the imagination of Dublin’s cultured, well-traveled food + wine aficionados”; something they do with utter perfection.

Beyond an incredible wine selection that makes organic the only way, the menu at ROW consists of 8 - 10 plates plus a smaller collection of snacks all with fresh Irish produce weaving it’s way throughout the experience. One of the (yes three) times I was at the restaurant recently was with two of my cousins, visiting from NY. We ordered the entire menu + without fail, each plate spoke to us collectively as “the best dining experience we’ve had in a while”. And that’s saying a lot for three girls who all recently went wild on dining out in Manhattan while I was visiting them there. TOP of my list.

Book — BREENBROTHERS.COM/ROW


Best Dublin restaurant

LIATH

Tucked behind an unassuming door in Blackrock Market lies one of Dublin’s truest, most brilliant treasures — Liath. A two Michelin-starred sanctuary of flavour + feeling, dining here feels like stepping into a quiet dream, where every detail has been considered, but nothing feels forced. There’s an intimacy to the space — seating an exclusive 14 guests per sitting. A calm confidence quietly whispers as if the walls themselves are holding their breath in anticipation of the magic to come.

Chef Damien Grey doesn’t just cook — he tells a story. Each course arrives like a new chapter: delicate, surprising, full of feeling. The flavours are precise yet poetic, rooted in nature but reaching toward something far more ethereal. You find yourself slowing down, paying attention, letting the experience unfold at its own gentle rhythm.

It’s rare to find a place that strikes the balance between excellence + ease, but Liath does just that. It’s not just about what’s on the plate (though every bite is unforgettable) — it’s about the sense of being truly held, of being part of something quietly extraordinary.

Book at // LIATHRESTAURANT.com


Best Dublin restaurant

ALLTA Bar

I’ve been lucky enough to experience all renditions of ALLTA, from it’s current representation in Grand Canal Docks + the original to it’s pop-up in Slane Castle as a most genius response to lockdown restrictions during COVID + the car park situation for their winter garden restaurant on the 5th floor of St Andrews carpark - each an energy of somewhere else entirely. Somewhere chic, elevated. And ALLTA Bar is no different thanks to the master of it all, Niall Davidson. An absolute must in it’s own right, it’s not just to be considered if you can’t get a booking in the main restaurant, this part of the ALLTA experience is wholly got it going on. Think amazing DJ sets - like the kind where Shazam is repeatedly open on my phone trying to capture everything, great bites + amazing cocktails - frankly I’m not a drinker so it’s the non-alcohol ones for me + they are ** chefs kiss ** perfection. Oh + the desserts are incredibly delightful, so uniquely put together with tastes you wouldn’t imagine possible. ALLTA itself deserves a spot here itself but I decided to give the place of love to it’s fun, cooler, younger sister which for me is always the energy I love in anything, the slightly cooler vibe.

Book — ALLTA.ie


Best Dublin restaurant

LENA

Lena’s got that IYKYK kind of energy. Like a secret you’re lucky to know — Lena’s a candlelit haven tucked away in Portobello where time slows, wines flow, + the food lands like a deeply romantic love letter on the table.

There’s a mood here — low-lit, sultry, quietly confident. The menu is simple, Mediterranean-leaning, made for sharing. It’s an experience worth savouring. Crusty bread torn by hand, anchovies that melt, a glass of something natural + deep. Every element feels instinctive, unforced, yet flawlessly composed. Run by the same brilliant team behind Etto + Uno Mas, Lena carries that same quiet mastery — effortlessly cool, deeply considered, always delicious.

A night at Lena is more than dinner — it’s a moment. A feeling. A place that knows exactly what it is + invites you to simply sit back + enjoy the the moment at hand. Whatever you order, one is guaranteed divinity. And please, definitely do not skip the chocolate for dessert.

BOOK — LENA.ie

Best Dublin restaurant

PARRILLA

Tucked into the vibrant heart of Ranelagh, Parrilla radiates an energy that's infectious from the moment you walk through the door. This seriously hot + chic AF Mexican joint isn't about fancy, overthought dishes or energy; it's about bold flavours, good vibes + a shared love of great food. Whether you're digging into a plate of tacos al pastor or just sitting back with a perfectly tangy margarita, the mood at Parrilla is all about letting loose, being present + soaking up the moment. A place to go when you want a little more colour, a little more zest + a lot more fun in your night. It's the kind of place where tables are filled with laughter, where the warmth of the staff makes you feel like part of the family. The open kitchen adds to the buzz, with flames leaping as tacos sizzle on the grill, + the scent of spices floating through the air. It has firmly + quickly become one of my absolute favourites in the city. Period.

Book — PARRILLARANELAGH.com


Best Dublin restaurant

THE BUTCHERS GRILL

I verge very closely to admitting total (albeit, nothing to do with Irish catholic) shame in myself that it took me forever to get my ass to this Dublin classic. I think I just always considered it a red meat joint simply for those who enjoy a really luxe steak. However, despite the many meals I could’ve enjoyed here had I not been so I don’t really eat red meat, it was worth the wait. Every bite. I went with a friend who loves a great steak + of course it doesn’t disappoint on that front but beyond that for those like me, the other selections of fish options are phenomenal. From gammas + tuna tostados that will break your heart, I was that annoying person that kept saying.. wow, like wooooow at every new bite. I mean, I’m late to this party but hell I will be here till the end.

Book — THEBUTCHERGRILL.IE


Best Dublin restaurants

FISH SHOP

There’s something quietly poetic about Fish Shop. It doesn’t clamor for attention but rather simply invites you in, pours you a glass of white if you so wish, + then serves some of the freshest fish you’ll ever taste. Tucked into the cutest + microscopically teeny tiny space on Benburb Street — like think 10 - 12 seats max — Fish Shop is as intimate as it is unforgettable.

Having started as a pop-up in Blackrock Market in 2013, the team opened their permanent location in Smithfield in 2015 + have remained top of the fish game in Dublin. The menu is short, sharp, + entirely honest. Delicate oysters, perfectly fried hake, a crisp glass of something mineral. Everything is done with intention, nothing unnecessary. It’s the kind of spot that reminds you how beautiful simplicity can be when it’s rooted in quality + care. We love love lovedddd the crabfish on toast to start, followed by some of the best classic fish + chips you’ll find in a city that knows what down in the fish + chips department. Go for the plaice, it’s divinely served.

There’s no theatre at Fish Shop, no flash, no performance — just warmth, flavour, + the kind of understated charm that makes you want to come back before you’ve even left.

Book — FISH-SHOP.ie

ORWELL ROAD

Ok, this one is another brainchild of Marc + Conor Bereen. ORWELL ROAD. Somewhere that had been on my list for quite some time, my Husband + I went on a date night here + loved it from beginning to end. Another place where it’s more than just great food, the atmosphere is intimate with an attention to detail that really shows in absolutely everything at ORWELL ROAD. A in saying that, in everything the Breen’s bring to life. One of the main focuses of the food is around sustainable sourcing which emphasises incredible Irish ingredients that, when brought together by head chef Daniel Hannigan, generate the essence of truly incredible dining without the fuss of the fine dining formalities. A delight in every way.

Book — BREENBROTHERS.COM/ORWELL-ROAD


Best Dublin restaurant

NOTE

One of the things I love most about going out for dinner is the idea of discovering new things, especially the vibe. I love somewhere where small/er plates are on point + the opportunity to taste + experience different dishes is on the cards. NOTE is just that. And then some. Energetic at it’s core, yet equally understated with a touch of European cool, this wine bar come bistro - super retro cool for Dublin - is a really sleek place for a date night or a long evening of slow eating enjoyed with friends. The food at NOTE is Mediterranean by nature with a menu of dishes bold + confident, leaving you considering ordering just about everything. The staff are so knowledgable, friendly + efficient which brought together with NOTE’s incredibly tasty food, a wine list worth it’s weight in gold + the perfect amount of retro vibes, is worth considering this your cue to book your table immediately..

Book — NOTEDUBLIN.COM


Best Dublin restaurant

ETTO

Since it’s opening in 2013, ETTO has remained top of all the lists as one of Dublin’s best restaurants. It’s been one of those that when anyone asks me, I recommend without a second of thought. A tiny sweet premises on Merrion Row ETTO has been ahead of the trend when it comes to small plates + a relaxed yet elevated dining experience since before it was cool to do something so “off “ the beaten track. With an emphasis on seasonal locally sourced ingredients, the menu is a delight for those who enjoy contemporary cooking in a manner of grazing a perfect selection of small plates or if you’re feeling it, the full-on cote de boeuf experience. Every time I’ve been to ETTO, I can’t help but fall in love with it a little more + can see just why this award-winning eatery remains top of the IYKYK list!

Book — ETTO.IE


Best Dublin restaurant

FORÊT

From the team behind one of Dublin’s most beloved culinary experiences, Forest Avenue, forêt is their newest expression of magic — a French bistro that captures everything they do so well: beauty, ease, soul. And truly amazing food. forêt is the kind of place that doesn’t shout for attention but lingers in your mind long after you’ve left.

There’s a subtle elegance to it all — thoughtful plates that feel both classic + fresh, pared-back interiors, the hum of conversation rising gently above the clink of cutlery. The menu leans French, yes, but it’s also unmistakably them — precise, seasonal, full of feeling.

Whether you’re settling in for a long lunch or slipping in for something simple + perfect, forêt holds space for it all — unfussy, unforgettable, utterly divine.

Book — FORET.COM


Best Dublin restaurant

AMY AUSTIN

AMY AUSTIN is the perfect amount cool paired with ample amounts of sh*t-hot-not-to-be-missed wine bar + restaurant to add to your Dublin hit-list!! The ideal little spot to get some time with your girl over some delicious small plates + a really great glass of wine, it’s got that European aura down to a tee. Casual on the fashionable side, AMY AUSTIN is splendidly intimate with capacity for just 30, loud but vibe-y music that brings the atmosphere of sassy sophistication to life + a menu that in ordering jut the right amount leaves you with a yearning to return pronto. Again, another place where the staff are incredibly helpful + friendly, it’s mission to burst with energy at every level is achieved with sheer we-re-not-even-trying-to-be-this-cool excellence. Loved a summer evening here with a friend + absolutely recommend.

Book — AMYAUSTIN.IE


Best Dublin restaurant

COPPINGER

Very much an elevated execution of it’s original take, COPPINGER is most definitely a must for all + any occasion. Masterfully balancing a highly stylish energy with culinary excellence, the recently revamped restaurant is a perfect spot for a casual bistro-cool lunch or a more in-depth date night dinner. Offering a mix of Mediterranean-inspired small plates along with heartier mains, it’s an obvious creation of the Breen brothers (who’s other spots on this list include ROW + Orwell Road) yet in their ever evolving expansion of their pristine brand. Unique yet classic, I really loved a work lunch here recently + absolutely recommend for whatever the occasion. A brilliant one that impresses beyond it’s well-known previous self.

Book — BREENBROTHERS.COM


 

Essential Dining; The London Edition

TravelRebecca O'ByrneComment

London is so unbelievably vast + deeply diverse, full of endless exploration + the open possibility of newness. It’s what makes the city so exciting + full of cultural depth. Within that, restaurants are plentiful - to say the least - spanning each neighbourhood + area that make the city so enriching as a visitor. Personally though, there are some that stand the test of time + those, that upon experiencing, stay with you for a long time. Cafe Cecilia is that for me, perhaps because it was where my Mum + I went for one of our lunches on the trip she came on to collect my wedding dress with me. And perhaps too because it was the best damn artichoke I’ve ever had. Starting there, let me take you through my favourite London spots..

CAFE CECILIA

Headed up byIrish chef Max Rocha, Cafe Cecilia is not just a homage to home but distinctly feel like a home from home. It is one of those rare gems in London that feels both effortlessly stylish + invitingly warm. Nestled in the heart of Hackney, it strikes the perfect balance between a contemporary setting + a welcoming atmosphere. The space itself is simple yet thoughtfully designed, with soft lighting, modern furnishings, + an air of calm that instantly makes you feel at ease. But it’s the food that truly sets it apart along with the energy it exudes. Each dish feels like it’s been crafted with care + genuine love of the creative process, using the freshest ingredients. When I was there, the artichoke was an absolute standout. It’s hands down the best I’ve ever had—perfectly prepared, flavorful, + with just the right touch of seasoning. Whether you're there for a casual lunch or a more intimate dining experience, Cafe Cecilia delivers both in taste + atmosphere, leaving you wanting to return again + again.

BOOK here at — CAFECECILIA.COM
32 Andrews Rd, London E8 4FX, United Kingdom


MOUNT STREET RESTAURANT

Mount Street Restaurant feels like the perfect reflection of Mayfair itself — elegant, refined, + effortlessly chic. As soon as you step through the door, you're greeted by a sleek, modern space that still manages to feel intimate + welcoming. The design, which is something I’m forever drawn in by in choosing a new restaurant to try, is understated but luxurious, with soft lighting + polished finishes that create the perfect backdrop for a chic London afternoon or evening.

The menu, much like the setting, is a celebration of simplicity + sophistication. The dishes here are the kind you savour, each one thoughtfully crafted with an attention to detail that elevates even the most familiar ingredients. The atmosphere, too, adds to the magic — something that, as I said too about the design of a space, absolutely ignites in me a love of somewhere. There's a quiet hum of energy—polite conversation, the clink of glasses, + a sense of delight that lingers in the air. I was there for a solo lunch while I took a work call + what I love most about Mount Street is that it doesn’t try to be flashy; it lets the food + the experience speak for themselves. It’s a place that invites you to slow down, to escape the city energy.

Book here at MOUNT STREET RESTAURANT
First Floor, 41-43 Mount St, London W1K 2RX, United Kingdom


DOVE

Formerly Orasay, Jackson Boxer’s transformed Notting Hill restaurant has re-emerged as Dove — softer in spirit but still anchored in his poetic approach to food. The menu leans coastal + creative, with delicate plates that whisper of the sea + the seasons. It’s intimate, elemental, + quietly confident — the kind of place that reminds you why dining in London can still feel deeply personal.

Book here at — DOVE.LONDON
31 Kensington Park Road, W11 2EU

DORIAN

Dorian in Notting Hill feels like a treasure just waiting to be enjoyed. Despite how you got there, whether through it’s celebrity status or just strolling on by, it’s the kind of place you stumble upon + instantly feel at invigorated by — it’s warm, relaxed, + buzzing with personality. The vibe is effortlessly cool, with chic but cozy interiors that makes you want to linger over your meal just so as to be there a little longer. The menu is a celebration of fresh, seasonal ingredients, with each dish packing bold flavours while, in the best possible way, lacking major fuss. One fun fact about Dorian—it’s actually named after Dorian Gray, which gives the restaurant this timeless, almost mysterious feel. You can definitely sense that in the atmosphere, which strikes the perfect balance between elegance + comfort.

BOOK here at — DORIANRESTAURANT.COM
105, 107 Talbot Rd, London W11 2AT, United Kingdom


STRAKERS

Having recently tried Strakers in Notting Hill, I’ve got to say, it is one of those places that leaves a lasting impression, even after just one visit. I went with one of my best friends for a beautiful sunday lunch + from beginning to end we both loved each part of the experience. Inside is a perfect blend of relaxed charm + understated elegance, the restaurant is very much the kind of spot that encourages you stay a little longer in order to enjoy the experience + each single bite. The food was simple, yet so delicious — the seasonal menu spoke so eloquently to the power of showcasing the best of what’s available.You can really see how the head chef, Daniel Straker, brings a thoughtful approach to the menu, focusing on locally-sourced ingredients + flavour combinations that really hit the mark. While I’ve only been once, very much understand the cult following Strakers has as one of those spots that’s easy to return to.

BOOK here at — STRAKERS.LONDON
91 Golborne Rd, London W10 5NL, United Kingdom


CHILTERN FIREHOUSE

Chiltern Firehouse has a vibe all its own—energetic, buzzing, + effortlessly glamorous. From the moment you step inside, you’re hit with an undeniable sense of excitement. The place is always alive with chatter, the clinking of glasses, + that electric atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re somewhere where jut about anything could happen or anyone could walk through. The decor is sleek yet warm, with a hint of old-school glamour, while the crowd is a mix of chic locals + visitors (oftentimes celebrities frequent Chiltern in general) soaking in the scene. The food? It’s good but what’s best is the energy + atmosphere for me.. It’s one of those places where the energy of the room is what always brings me back for more. Whether you're there for a casual drink or a full meal, the vibrant energy of Chiltern Firehouse is definitely a must.

BOOK here at — CHILTERNFIREHOUSE
1 Chiltern St, London W1U 7PA, United Kingdom
**Temporarily closed due to fire


THE NOMAD

The NoMad Restaurant is the kind of place that instantly pulls you into its world. With its high ceilings, lavish interiors, + just the right mix of opulence + coziness, the atmosphere feels both grand yet welcoming. The energy here is effortlessly chic, with a crowd that knows they’re in for something special. It’s that perfect blend of excitement + sophistication.

And the food? It completely lives up to the hype. Every dish feels like a masterpiece, with rich, bold flavours and impeccable presentation. From the signature roasted chicken to the indulgent desserts, each bite takes you on a journey. I also experienced here with one of my beautiful close friends + it’s safe to say that The NoMad — in all it’s offerings — never fails to deliver an experience that makes it's way into your heart.

An interesting tidbit: The NoMad Hotel in London occupies a former magistrates' court building in Covent Garden, which adds to the unique charm of the space. The history of the building, which dates back to the early 1900s, blends seamlessly with the hotel’s modern luxury, creating an atmosphere that's both stylish + very much steeped in history. Some of the hotel's beautiful rooms still have cell doors from the time of it’s former rendition.

BOOK here at THENOMADHOTEL.COM
28 Bow St, London WC2E 7AW, United Kingdom


UMU

Umu in Mayfair is the epitome of refined, authentic Japanese dining. Tucked away in a quiet corner of Mayfair, this Michelin-starred restaurant serves up exquisite sushi + delicate dishes crafted with the finest ingredients. It is undoubtedly a unique encounter, a treat for sure. The atmosphere is serene yet sophisticated, with every detail designed to elevate the dining experience. The sushi here is truly exceptional — perfectly balanced, beautifully presented, + full of fresh, clean flavours that allow the fish remain the centre of it all.

Book here at UMURESTAURANT.COM
14-16 Bruton Pl, London W1J 6LX, United Kingdom


FISCHER’S

Fischers in Marylebone has that old-school London charm that makes you feel like you've stepped into a timeless classic. On my visit, I couldn’t help but be drawn to its warm, inviting atmosphere—a mix of vintage elegance + cozy comfort. It’s the kind of place where you feel like you’ve found a hidden gem, even though it’s been a beloved spot for years. The menu is full of delicious, hearty Austrian-inspired dishes, + everything is prepared with that perfect balance of comfort + sophistication. I had one of the best schnitzels I’ve ever tasted—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. Whether you’re a regular or a first-timer, Fischers offers that rare combination of classic London dining + genuine warmth.

Book here at FISCHERS
50 Marylebone High St, London W1U 5HN, United Kingdom


 

Dine at the Dolce & Gabbana Martini Bar, Milan

Travel 02Rebecca O'ByrneComment

When it comes to chic you can be sure to trust the Italians to do things just right. Demure and sexily fun, the combination of two of Italy’s most considerable brands Dolce & Gabbana and Marinti is perhaps a creation of genius proportions and one that, upon stepping into their collaborative world brings about a sense of both the old-world glamour of Italy coupled with a more modern dash of boldness so synonymous with Milan. 

Eat at Bar Luce, Milan

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Stepping into Bar Luce, whether before, during or after adventuring through Fondazione Prada, is akin to stepping some decades into the past and a rather dreamy Milanee cafe of times gone by. Designed by film director Wes Anderson whose visionary work is typically of a symmetrical world that plays into a weirdly wonderful perfection, his real world creation at Bar Luce is, as it were, a less fantastical reality in which the everyday life can be enjoyed - ratherly chicly. 

The Joule, Dallas

Travel 02Rebecca O'ByrneComment

Separating itself from the masses with it’s distinct tenacity and Downtown Dallas vibe, The Joule is Dallas’s bold little number with the perfect touch of Southern hospitality. Reflective of the city’s somewhat more refined tone in comparison to Austin or Houston, The Joule is a finely restored 1920’s landmark building that now plays home to the city’s visitors wishing to temporarily escape the norm and embrace the unexpected.

Sketch, London

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Conceived in 2002 by restaurateur Mourad Mazouz and infamous French master chef Pierre Gagnnaire, Sketch, London is a slick and desirable destination, or perhaps more accurately an experience, that continues to attract and capture the chic crowd, one hard to get booking after another. Truly 'Instagram' famous since the 2014 opening of ' The Gallery' which is home to a tickiliciously pink creation by Parisian based designer and architect, India Mahdavi. The contemporary pink mix and old-Hollywood style velvet furnishings, in turn plays as a classic backdrop for the most eclectic and 'grammable' experiential exhibit I've had the pleasure of dining amid yet. Showcasing 239 of David Shrigley's original works on the walls, Sketch is a dream any night of the week. It's collision of art and design, humour and panache bring a rather interesting beauty to life. The atmosphere is fun and in fact, it's a rather tempting act to simply stare at the walls, loosing oneself in the mysterious, dark and humorous world of Shrigley's infamous doodles. 

The walls though aren't the sole dwelling place for the exhibition pieces. Tables and their settings are also works of art by Shrigley who said of his ceramic designs, "It is the first artwork that I have made that can go in the dishwasher". Don't forget to check your plate once you're done, trust me. 

And of course, as with any chic collaboration of the creatives, the waiting staff wear the coolest designs by fashion designer Richar Nicoll. 

Although Sketch is admittedly not the new kid on the block these days, it's been on my list for quite some time and upon a recent quickie to London with my best friend I was thrilled to make a fun and fabulous night of it. Admittedly I'm not the girl who goes to places for the love of food but rather the experience, I must stop to say the food is utterly delicious; obviously. I had two starters, the broccoli veloutè to (actually) start and then tuna tartar as my main, both leaving me in the dream of starting all over again to savour every bite. 

Bathroom breaks are off the charts kind of interesting. You've got to see it to believe it. But let's just say it's like landing in space in your very own designer chic shell!

Book your night of fun at sketch.london

And check out DavidShrigley for a taste of why I loved Sketch so much.

Love R x