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  • M restaurant founder Martin Williams on his new Canary Wharf venue

    September 6, 2022

    Sitting in the new M restaurant in Canary Wharf, a few days before it officially opens today, is a slightly surreal experience. Overlooking the river in the new, diamond-shaped Newfoundland Quay tower, a row of people in wetsuits are doing laps around the docks below us. As they approach the restaurant they glide past a [...]

  • We try a Cruffin at the beautiful Richoux on Piccadilly

    August 26, 2022

    If you live for the weekends, then start them off the right way with breakfast at the classically beautiful Richoux on Piccadilly.  This is a place that caters for your hangover with some seriously indulgent comfort food, then gets the party started again with a selection of excellent hair-of-the-dog breakfast cocktails.  Please do not visit [...]

  • Moscato d’Asti: Why this sparkling wine is pure joy in a glass

    August 25, 2022

    In my last column’s wine recommendations, I referred to Moscato d’Asti as the happiest wine. For me, it is as joyful a glass as you could hope to have, so it surprises me that more people do not indulge in it more often. Though from the same region, around the town of Asti, it should [...]

  • National Burger Day 2022: We pick out London’s top patties

    August 24, 2022

    National Burger Day is upon us, that wonderful time of year where families come together to munch upon ground beef or their preferred vegetarian equivalent. To ensure the occasion doesn’t go unmarked, try popping into one of these places, where the burgers have the City A.M. seal of approval. Dinings SW3 Chelsea Izakaya restaurant Dinings [...]

  • The Gardener’s Cottage and The Lookout are the perfect restaurants for the last weekend of the Fringe

    August 24, 2022

    The Edinburgh Festival is coming to an end but thousands of Londoners are set to descend upon the city for its final weekend.  And while you come for the comedy, cabaret, magic, theatre and various other barely definable acts, it’s always worth booking a decent restaurant or two before you arrive. Let me introduce you [...]

  • Ukraine: Insurers provide first policy for grain shipment out of war-torn country

    August 23, 2022

    Lloyd’s of London broker Ascot and insurer Marsh have written their first insurance policy for a ship carrying Ukrainian grain out of the country’s Black Sea ports following the signing of Russia and Ukraine’s safe passage deal last month. The shipping insurance policy is set to reinforce the UN brokered deal to reopen Ukraine’s seaports [...]

  • The Ultimate Luxury – Fine Dining at Ascot Racecourse

    August 23, 2022  |  Sponsored

    There is only one place in the world where great horses are cheered on in a setting fit for Her Majesty the Queen. Walking through Ascot’s historic gates gives an immediate sense of occasion, real excitement and anticipation of the experience to come. Founded by Queen Anne in 1711, Ascot Racecourse remains a pillar of [...]

  • Restaurant design has changed since the pandemic: Here’s how

    August 17, 2022

    The shortlist for this year’s Restaurant & Bar Design Awards has been announced, with hundreds of entries from across the world showcasing the most opulent, innovative and eye-catching dining rooms. Attempting to discern trends from the vast array of restaurants – of which the UK makes up only a small percentage – can be a [...]

  • Recipe of the week: Richard Corrigan’s roast grouse and foie gras pie

    August 11, 2022

    The Glorious Twelfth is, at heart, a celebration of good food. Chef Richard Corrigan gives us his top seasonal grouse recipe. Ingredients • 2 grouse • 200g button mushrooms (washed) • 8 shallots (peeled and chopped) • 2 cloves garlic (chopped) • 6 savoy cabbage leaves (blanched and stalks removed) • 150g foie gras • [...]

  • The Glorious Twelfth is almost here! Make sure you have your tweed ready

    August 11, 2022

    This will not be for everyone. But tomorrow is 12 August, the Glorious Twelfth, which signals the beginning of the shooting season. Thousands will head to the moors to begin the annual assault on red grouse and the air will ring with the crack of shotguns, with tufts of smoke drifting across the heather. Hunting [...]

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