Eight of the capital’s most unusual and entertaining eateries.
Order food, set the mood and even book a taxi home with nothing but a flex of your finger…
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Singing waiters, an orgy of operatic props, gold, tassels and some rather risqué murals.
London’s 50-year-old Hungarian restaurant is as well known for its resident caricaturist as it is for its goulash.
Bodices, lederhosen, Alpine kitsch, cowbell ringing and a singing goat. What more needs to be said?
Eat crocodile, snake or chocolate-covered scorpion amid mounds of cushions and Buddha-themed décor.
If the latest London craze is anything to go by, a successful dinner party is when the cook and the guests are complete strangers and you have to pay for your meal.
Turn your meal into a sensory adventure at this quirky restaurant where modern international cuisine is served in total darkness.
Whoever the three boys are who founded this restaurant, they have deliciously camp taste in décor. Minimalist it is not.
Places with spark.
The bare basics of having fun.
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