Untitled - Living Rooms London
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Untitled - Living Rooms London
2 CULTURE The HOTELS & RESTAURANTS TO DINE FOR GRAND Vs The streets of London are livened up by a slew of new glam-slam restaurants, where it pays to be seen. Kaspar at Kaspar’s, the new The Savoy restaurant at The Savoy, serves the city’s finest seafood in a Gatsby-esque setting, evoking memories of the hotel’s 124-year-old history. The relaunch of The Georgian at Harrods in July promises the best of British fare, as well as high tea (the tea sourced from the store’s private tea garden). Mr Chow, the world’s original designer restaurant, reopened this year to celebrate its 45th anniversary. The food’s sublime, as is the people watching. Restaurateur legend Keith McNally has brought Balthazar to the capital, while the team behind Chabrot Bistrot d’Amis, opened the doors to its second London outpost, Chabrot Bistrot des Halles on Long Lane, Smithfield, serving Southern French dishes – bistro dining but not as you know it. COOL On the cooler end of the scale, Gordon Ramsay and David Beckham’s Union Street Cafe opening late summer near Borough Market will Beagle restaurant ensure bums on seats, and the Hakkasan Group’s new HKK restaurant with Michelin-starred chef Tong Chee is where the cool kids are at. Skyline views don’t get much better than The Shard: try Oblix by Rainer Becker on the 32nd floor for grand grills and a luxe lounge bar, or Aqua Shard on level 31, opening in July, serving British food at the hands of Pierre Gagnaire’s protégé, Anthony Garlando. East Londoners are flocking to Beagle, a beautiful new Shoreditch restaurant in three disused railway arches, elegant alfresco dining is on the terrace of 15-floor Farringdon townhouse restaurant Bird of Smithfield, while after-dark secrets are swapped over award-winning cocktails at ‘the bar with no name’, at 69 Colebrooke Row in Islington. The terrace at Me by Meliá MEMBERS ONLY Making waves among the Middle East’s social elite is Grace Belgravia, a women-only private members’ club. With a fitness centre, spa, hamamm, boutique and restaurant, “I’ve found it the perfect getaway in the city,” says member and Dubai-based fashion designer, Fitriani Hay. “Whether it’s yoga, pilates, or catching up with friends, it’s a unique ladies-only private club, in the most perfect location.” Gracebelgravia.com Grace Belgravia H AUTE HO TE L S Bazaar’s edit of where to bed down ME BY MELIÁ CITY VIEWS When it comes to views, this design-based lifestyle hotel in the heart of Covent Garden has the monopoly. The roof terrace wins hands down as its views of the city’s skyline are simply breathtaking, while the corner tower in the 1,065 square-foot duplex Suite Me overlooks Trafalgar Square and the Houses of Parliament. Where words like exceptional, urban, edgy and unique get bandied around in the same sentence, you know you’re bedding down in the best place possible. From Dhs1,712 a night; Me-by-melia.com 28|Harper’s BAZAAR London Guide |Summer 2013 56 WELBECK STREET This summer, The Berkeley’s one of our top balcony suite leafy London bolt-holes, The Berkeley, has launched its new balcony rooms complete with British birdhouses designed by Sparrow & Finch. Perfect for bird lovers and those clamouring to get back to nature, with their high-above-therooftop terraces and panoramic views over Hyde Park. If you’re looking to refuel, we recommend trying the hotel’s Marcus Wareing restaurant for sophisticated Michelin-starred dining. From Dhs2,520 a night; The-berkeley.co.uk The sister hotel of No 5 56 Welbeck Maddox Street, the new Street 56 Welbeck Street in Marylebone offers seven beautiful extended-stay residences (for 90 days or more), for a more home-away-from home experience. With the privacy of your own home, plus all the trappings of a five-star hotel, and just a stone’s throw from the shops on Bond Street and the clinics on Harley Street, these designer digs let long-term guests live like Londoners. From Dhs8,394 a week; Living-rooms.co.uk LONDON EDITION Best for… This elegant, ALL THE child-friendly, FAMILY quintessentially English city hotel beside Green Park has 18 apartments The Athenaeum with separate entrances, sitting rooms and kitchens. The children’s concierge will take your little ones to the park with bike, kite or birdseed. The apartments are stocked with juices, games and age-appropriate dressing gowns and slippers; and the hotel provides organic children’s suppers. For vaycaying en masse, here it’s all easy breezy. From Dhs2,350 a night; Athenaeumhotel.com London EDITION hotel Pack your bags and be the first to check into what is destined to become one of the capital’s hippest new hotels, as The London EDITION opens late summer. The brainchild of renowned hotelier Ian Schrager, it’s all straightforward modern elegance and no-nonsense service, beautifully married with having the fabulousness of Fitrovia on your doorstep. From the Punch Room to Berner’s Tavern Restaurant, this is a place to stay and be seen in. For opening rates, visit Editionhotels.com ATHENAEUM HOTEL COMPILED BY EMILY BAXTER. PRICES APPROXIMATE Best for… THE BERKELEY