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  1. Here’s a list of our favourite places to eat in St James’s Market. Go forth and feast. The foodie one: Scully St James’s. Ramael Scully was one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s most promising...

    • 45 Jermyn Street
    • Cafe Murano
    • Scully
    • 'O Ver
    • Aquavit
    • Dukes Bar
    • Ikoyi
    • Maison François
    • Seven Park Place by William Drabble
    • The Beau Brummell

    45 Jermyn St, SW1Y 6DN

    Kitted out in glorious Art Deco finery, 45 Jermyn Street is the kind of place you could possibly wear a feather boa and get away with it. But for all its glamour, its menu doesn't shy away from simple favourites, like the crumpets with Marmite (jazzed up with a fried duck egg) for breakfast, or scrambled eggs, given an equally elegant upgrade with caviar. In fact, come for dinner and you'll find a full-on caviar trolley, priced by the gram for Siberian sturgeon, golden Oscietra and Iranian Be...

    33 St James's St, SW1A 1HD

    All hail Angela Hartnett, queen of fresh pasta and hearty northern Italian classics. Wild boar fettuccine; truffles and funghi; and chicken milanese serve to warm belly and soul. There's a funny story behind the space: the address was originally home to the infamous Pétrus, where Angela Harnett worked under Marcus Wareing and Gordon Ramsay; now Harnett has taken over the space in her own right – a full circle, if you will. We'll raise a glass of Super Tuscan to that. cafemurano.co.uk

    4 St James's Market, SW1Y 4AH

    Scully is the kind of restaurant that'll take your tastebuds on a journey. It's the first solo venture from Ramael Scully, who was born in Malaysia and brought up in Sydney, with a mother of Chinese and Indian descent and an Irish-Balinese father – and he brings each culture to his cooking. He's an alumnus of the vaunted Yotam Ottolenghi, too, which means he has serious flavour credentials, seen in dishes like burrata with golden peaches, halibut and koji butter, and stone bass and assam past...

    Unit 2, 1 Norris St, SW1Y 4RJ

    London has great pizza places coming out of its metaphorical ears, so it's hard to stand out of the crowd – but 'O ver does exactly that. Promising a "real Italian menu with strong Neapolitan soul", it offers pizzas with a difference: they're made with pure seawater. This is so much more than a gimmick; the crusts are the right kind of chewy yet blistered, with the correct topping-to-base ratio, and no, they're not too salty. That's not forgetting the menu, which celebrates Neapolitan cooking...

    1 St James's Market, SW1Y 4QQ

    Aquavit offers Nordic cuisine by way of New York, taking Swedish-influenced farmhouse dishes and giving them an elevated, Manhattan spin in the equally elevated surrounds of St James's Market. The smorgasbord section is a triumph: smoked fish mousse with pickled cucumber and crisp bread for slathering; a langoustine bao bun with tangy cabbage slaw; and Faroe Island gravlax, made with traditionally cured salmon all serve to tempt and tantalise, while further down the menu, Swedish meatballs hi...

    35 St James's Pl, SW1A 1NY

    DUKES Bar is hallowed ground for mixed-drink fans: if you like a martini, this is the place to have one. The drinks here are so legendary that they're said to have provided the inspiration for the "shaken, not stirred" strapline of none other than James Bond (although don't get us started on shaken martinis…). The martinis are served from a trolley (natch), and free-poured by a white-jacketed bartender into a glass so cold it doesn't require ice. Now that's some serious service. PSA: dressing...

    1 St James's Market, SW1Y 4AH

    Michelin-starred Ikoyi (also recently touted as One to Watch in 2021's World's 50 Best Restaurants) offers a tasting menu only, and boy what a menu it is: crab jollof rice, overripe plantain and rhubarb, aged beef and carrot maafe: a West African influence (and generous smack of scotch bonnets) can be found peppered throughout all of the dishes on offer. In fact, we personally think it's one of the most exciting tasting menusyou'll find in London… ikoyilondon.com

    34 Duke Street, SW1Y 6DF

    We're a sucker for a French brasserie around here, and Maison François more than delivers on Gallic charm, with an all-day offering that'll have you popping back for breakfast, late-night drinks and afternoon snacks whenever you venture into St James's. The food comes from former MasterCheffinalist Matthew Ryle, who earned his stripes at The Dorchester and Isabel, front of house is Ed Wyand, previously of Scott's and then Clapton's Verden – which gives you an idea of the sort of polished cool...

    St James Hotel and Club, 7-8 Park Pl, SW1A 1LS

    We haven't met chef William Drabble, but we bet we'd like him if we did. Having visited his restaurant downstairs at the St James Hotel and Club, we'd like to think of him as genuine, solid chef who loves what he does, and he does it so well he's been rewarded with a Michelin star. Despite his quiet acclaim, he's still in the kitchen most nights, turning out a menu of reliably excellent signatures, like scallops with celeriac emulsion, and duck breast with blackcurrants and beetroot. stjamesh...

    3 Norris St, SW1Y 4RJ

    Beau Brummell was the original Regency-era fashionista, a dandy with a flair for wigs, elaborate silks and ruffled shirts. You won't find any of those things at St James's Market's gastropub named after the chap, but will find an equal level of attention to detail and design in the leather banquettes, glass chandeliers and statement artwork – and in the food, which is all sustainably sourced, offering a true farm-to-table experience that links its diners with the best food found around the UK...

  2. St James's Market. A hub of contemporary world cuisine and iconic brands, St James's Market is quickly earning a reputation as one of London’s top dining hotspots. View on map. St James’s Market lies just off Regent Street and is known for its array of world cuisine.

  3. St. James's Restaurants - London, England: See 38,709 Tripadvisor traveler reviews of 38,709 restaurants in London St. James's and search by cuisine, price, and more.

  4. Sep 17, 2024 · It’s home to some classic institutions that have survived the Blitz; some surprisingly affordable slices of luxury; Michelin stars; fresh pasta and – if you want it – some of the most lavish dining to be found in London. Behold our picks of the best restaurants in St James’s…. –.

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  5. Home to some of London's finest restaurants and retailers. From Aquavit to Smeg, and from Showcase to The Beau Brummell. St James's Market. Regent St, SW1Y 4AH. Directions.

  6. Compane. A café to stop off for a quick espresso or midday treat run by contemporary menswear outfitters, Sirplus. Directions.

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