LONDON
BOCCONCINO Bocconcino is a Mayfair destination restaurant serving both classic and modern Italian cuisine in a chic, beautiful space. The restaurant follows the best culinary principles of Italy: excellent ingredients, honest cooking, first-class service and wonderful wine. The menu offers simple
yet elegant dishes, with an excellent range of antipasti and fresh pastas. Main courses include an array of exquisite seafood and meat cooked over an open fire, while perfectly cooked wood-fired pizzas are made on site daily by the team of pizzaiolos. 19 Berkeley Street, Mayfair, W1J 8ED +44 (0)20 7499 4510
bocconcinorestaurant.co.uk
BUSINE S S T R A VELLER PROMOT ION LONDON
ITALIAN
ELLA CANTA Ella Canta delivers the beauty, vibrancy and spirit of modern Mexico. Acclaimed chef Martha Ortiz has developed a menu that features several dishes that have made her one of Latin America’s most celebrated chefs, while incorporating fine produce from across the British Isles. Ella Canta’s bar is a destination in its own right, offering a carefully sourced collection of rare mezcals and tequilas alongside signature cocktails entitled “Mexico’s Gifts to the World”. One Hamilton Place, Park Lane, W1J 7QY; +44 (0)20 7318 8715
ellacanta.com
MEXICAN
99
LONDON
PIED A TERRE London’s longest-standing independent Michelin-starred restaurant, it is no coincidence that Pied à Terre has held a star for 25 years. Chef Asimakis
Chaniotis’ passion and experimental approach really pushes the boundaries of the traditional French cuisine. Menus are varied in price and cover all dining preferences, including vegetarian and vegan. The hide-away bar is the perfect area to enjoy an aperitif. And the restaurant offers a beautiful Private Dining Room complete with butler-style service. Experience outstanding food, award-winning
service and one of London's top-ten wine cellars. 34 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 2NH +44 (0)20 7636 1178
pied-a-terre.co.uk
busine s s tr a v eller .com
FRENCH
LONDON
CHAI NAASTO Hammersmith’s hidden gem Chai Naasto brings you flavors from the streets of India to the leafy Hammersmith Grove. Tables and booths
are housed in a train cabin style seating and the décor welcomes you all the way with friendly staff on hand to guide you in selecting the best of chaats, kebabs and curries. Tantalise tastebuds with the signature Butter Chicken or Daal Makhani paired perfectly with award-winning wines served straight out of the Le Verre de Vin Pod Bar. 103 Hammersmith Grove, Hammersmith, London W6 0NQ +44 (0)20 8741 1088;
chai-naasto.co.uk
NOVEMB ER 2018
INDIAN
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