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    Acacus Libyan Restaurant

    4.3 (6 reviews)
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    Ikoyi - @endoedibles on Instagram 11/28/25 Saffron Crème Caramel, Razor Clams, Caviar

    Ikoyi

    4.5(32 reviews)
    1.2 miSt James's

    Dining at Ikoyi is nothing short of a revelatory experience--an extraordinary journey of flavor,…read morecreativity, and artistry that sets a new standard for contemporary fine dining in London. From the moment you walk through the door, the restaurant's minimalist and elegant aesthetic creates a sense of calm and anticipation. The warm lighting, understated décor, and impeccable table presentation immediately signal that you're about to experience something exceptional. Ikoyi's tasting menu is a remarkable exploration of bold spices, seasonal ingredients, and inventive culinary techniques. Every course is a masterpiece--beautifully plated, meticulously balanced, and full of vibrant, unexpected flavors. What truly sets Ikoyi apart is its ability to elevate familiar ingredients into entirely new expressions. The interplay of heat, smoke, sweetness, and umami is done with absolute precision. Each dish tells a story, and together they create a symphony of tastes that is both exciting and refined. The attention to detail in every component--from sauces to garnishes--is outstanding. The service at Ikoyi is flawless. The staff is knowledgeable, gracious, and attentive without ever being intrusive. Their explanations of each course enhance the experience, giving context to the ingredients and techniques in a way that feels engaging rather than formal. They tend to have a strong accent... so be patient. The staff is so remarkable to hay every need is anticipated, glasses are refilled seamlessly, and the pacing of the meal is perfectly orchestrated. The hospitality is warm and genuine, contributing to a dining experience that feels both luxurious and welcoming. The atmosphere at Ikoyi strikes the perfect balance between sophistication and comfort. It's intimate yet energetic, with an open kitchen that allows guests to witness the culinary team working with incredible focus and artistry. The subtle design details--tones, textures, and the harmony of the space--create a beautifully curated environment that complements the inventiveness of the cuisine. Ikoyi is a destination restaurant--one that surprises, delights, and leaves a lasting impression long after the meal ends. It is rare to find a place where creativity, technique, hospitality, and atmosphere blend so seamlessly, but Ikoyi achieves exactly that. This is not just a meal; it's an unforgettable culinary experience that deserves every accolade it has earned. Highly recommended for anyone seeking one of the most thoughtful and inspired dining experiences in London.

    Awarded two Michelin Stars and currently seated 15th on W50b Ikoyi most certainly has its fans, the…read moreventure between Chef Jeremy Chan and business partner Ire Hassan-Odukale thrusting West African flavors into a previously unprecedented global spotlight. Located on the Strand, a severe room and joyless service fond of the term "umami" placing added heft on bold flavors, dinner consists of 15 items ranging from single bites to substantial portions of largely British protein and produce. Focused on "spice based cuisine," frequently to the Food's detriment as with a delicious Sweetbread lost in a pick 'em of ingredients beneath Sausage buried in Horseradish, highlights arrived mostly early such as with the Beef Tart or Crème Caramel with Caviar and Razor Clams, but at $575pp (1 cocktail each, no wine) there are far too many plates later where "less" would have been more.

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    Ikoyi - @endoedibles on Instagram 11/28/25

    @endoedibles on Instagram 11/28/25

    Ikoyi - @endoedibles on Instagram 11/28/25 Native Breed Rib, Apple BBQ, Caramelized Yeast

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    Stork Restaurant - Birthday Cake

    Stork Restaurant

    4.1(14 reviews)
    0.9 miMayfair

    I had the pleasure of celebrating my birthday at Stork during a recent visit to London. Stork did…read morenot disappoint!!! The vibe gives an African and Caribbean feel. Relaxed with some glam. There was a DJ playing a variety of music. When we arrived, the hostess immediately greeted our party and thanked us for choosing Stork for dinner. She was very sweet, offered coat check service and seated us at a table on the downstairs dining room. Our waiter was very nice as well and took the time to explain a few dishes in detail. Every guest in our party enjoyed their dishes and cocktails. Our friends arranged a cake with the restaurant as a surprise for my husband I as we both had birthdays this month. The cake was moist and delicious! Additionally, restrooms were well stocked and clean. Stork will always be on my list to visit in London.

    I had a top tier dining experience at Stork for dinner one evening! The food was impeccable so much…read moreso that I visited again for lunch the following day! For dinner I had their egusi which wasn't too spicy and had amazing flavor as well as some of their Ghanaian Ice Cream for dessert. For lunch the following day, I had their soup which was super delicious along with one of their cocktails. I loved the aesthetics within the restaurant and the overall decor throughout. I had great servers both times I visited, as they were very attentive. The music was great as well and I loved how intimate the downstairs setting was along with the lightening. Stork was definitely one of my top food choices in London.

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    Stork Restaurant - Beautiful interior

    Beautiful interior

    Stork Restaurant - I think these were appetizers

    I think these were appetizers

    Stork Restaurant - Cocktail

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    Norma - Linguine, cornfish crab

    Norma

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.9 miFitzrovia

    where do I begin. The salads are interesting. I had the Italian tuna on a bed of greens with the…read moreperfect dressing. The veal, yes I mean veal meatballs are delicious. I love the sauce it's cooked with. Of course I could not resist the homemade pasta with sardines, capers, raisins and fennel. I'm sure there some other magical ingredients throw in there. Perfect mouth symphony. The service was on it, the atmosphere was like southern Italy. Great hospitality

    Honestly, I can only vouch for the snacks and one cocktail here, but they were so good, I feel it…read moredeserves a review. First off, what a beautiful dining space. You wouldn't know it by walking past on the streets of Soho outside, but the interior is worthy of the finer restaurants in the ritzier parts of the city. Reservations for dinner are recommended, but I didn't have any trouble snagging a seat during the "Afternoon Tea" hours of the day. At that time, only snacks and drinks are available- and at these prices, I'm kind of glad that they were all I could order- but with two snacks and a cocktail, you should be set for a few hours. (The items can be a bit carb-heavy, here). I started off with a thick slab of the most delicious Focaccia I've ever had with a healthy drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and the Nduja Toast. The focaccia was soft, crispy, and almost juicy with all that oil, and a dash of rosemary. Simple though it may have been, I had to go back for seconds. And at only £2 per slice, I think I got a pretty good deal for that dirty, dirty carb fest. The Nduja Toast comes as two tiny pieces of think, hard bruschetta with a slathering of dates, marjoram, and a drizzle of chestnut honey. Slightly-sweet and spicy, I found it the perfect starter to whet the appetite for another piece of that focaccia. To wash this tiny meal down, I decided to splurge on their Alchemist cocktail, made with tequila, ginger, honey, fermented Mandarin tea, carob bitter, lemon, and egg whites. Tiny, a bit too much on the sweet side, but overall, not a bad drink. Given how delicious and exotic the snacks are, I think it's safe to say this restaurant is definitely worth visiting; especially if you like raw things, which is what a sizable portion of their menu is known for.

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    Norma - A corner on the ground floor

    A corner on the ground floor

    Norma - Anchovies

    Anchovies

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    Mamounia Lounge - Yummy dessert to finish a stellar meal.

    Mamounia Lounge

    3.9(15 reviews)
    1.0 miMayfair
    £££

    My hubs and I fortuitously came across the Mamounia Restaurant. It's not just a lounge. It is a…read moreterrific restaurant serving outstanding Lebanese cuisine. Stepping inside we were immediately greeted with a genuinely welcoming smile. The manager and his staff are warm, friendly, and professional. We actually ate there on two occasions because the food is so good and the ambiance casually elegant and inviting. On our second visit we were served by Gabrielle who gave us excellent recommendations. I forgot to take a picture of the lentil soup which was light and tasty. Every dish was expertly prepared. The ratios of ingredients and spices were just right. We were never made to feel rushed so we took our time enjoying the flavors and textures -- it was a delightful experience and we plan on returning when we're back in London next year.

    Mamounia (35/50) …read more Atmosphere: inside small with leather-upholstered booths and a somewhat labyrinthine layout with an ok level of maintenance. Best is the terrace outside and obviously the only part where you are allowed to smoke. Seating there reasonably comfortable with no attempts to be overly luxurious. Cover charge of GBP 5 per person outside. (5/8) . Crowd: upmarket with a lot of wealthy middle-eastern and Asian youngsters + business types parking their obviously expensive cars right in front. Both during afternoon and evening visits packed despite ongoing Corona impact. (7/8). . Food: mezze, grills, salads of ok quality. Fresh and tasty, medium-sized portions. Not a culinary temple but good backup when smoking and drinking. (5/8) . Drinks: great fruit cocktails and teas. Wine list not reviewed yet. Giving a (temporary) neutral+ (5/8). . Shisha: well-served with limited variety of Starbuzz tobaccos. Natural coal. Regular, attentive maintenance and overall very good, long-lasting smoking experience. Helpful, friendly advice when ordering and willingness to change/upgrade when first offer not to satisfaction. No fruits available. No decoration for the shisha bowl (6/10) . Service: friendly, warm, attentive, helpful, efficient. Quick turnaround and not pushy for seconds. So no complaints whatsoever, kudos to the entire team (7/8). . IG RussiaInsider

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    Mamounia Lounge - Fattoush salad. Fresh, light, tangy in just the right measure.

    Fattoush salad. Fresh, light, tangy in just the right measure.

    Mamounia Lounge
    Mamounia Lounge - Moutadel delicious, creamy and smokey eggplant (aubergine) topped with olive oil, parsley, and pomegranate.

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    Moutadel delicious, creamy and smokey eggplant (aubergine) topped with olive oil, parsley, and pomegranate.

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