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DiningonHeddonSt

Inside the Food Quarter

Aqua Nueva

Aqua Nueva is a taste of Spain in London’s West End. Inconspicuous with its entrance on Argyll Street, this restaurant is a hidden gem.
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Brasserie Zédel Review

Newly opened Brasserie Zédel specializes in French cuisine.
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Aqua Kyoto Review

Aqua Kyoto is a stylish Japanese restaurant in the heart of London’s West End.
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Tibits Review

Award-winning vegetarian restaurant Tibits provides more than your average veggie lasagne and sad helpings of lettuce
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Artistic Dining at Sketch

Sketch is an amalgam of ideas. Constantly changing and reinventing itself, this restaurant combines art and fine cuisine for a unique dining experience. The brainchild of Restaurateur Mourad Mazouz and French master chef Pierre Gagnaire, Sketch first opened in 2002.
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MASH Review

New steak house on the block, MASH has taken London by storm. Located just off Regent Street on Brewer Street in a stunning art deco building, this restaurant offers a sophisticated and well-composed menu combined with an informal Danish dining experience.
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Coffee and Cake at Café Royal

A treat for the sweet tooth awaits at the lower end of Regent Street towards Piccadilly Circus this Spring.
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Two Underground stations provide easy access:
Oxford Circus (Northern end of Regent Street): Central, Bakerloo and Victoria lines
Piccadilly Circus (Southern end of Regent Street): Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines


Regent Street bus routes are: C2, 3, 6, 12, 13, 15, 23, 88, 94, 139, 159, 453*
*Those in bold provide a 24 hour service.