An old warehouse, on the waterfront, in Copenhagen may seem an unlikely place to find the best restaurant in the world. But it is here that the two Michelin starred Noma can be found. Winner of the Restaurant Magazine, Best Restaurant in the World title in 2010, 2011 and 2012, Noma serves classic Nordic cuisine with an innovative and groundbreaking…

Launceston Place  has an intimate and quirky feel and the food is “characterful cooking of great style and originality” Timeout They recently received their first Michelin star. The disabled access is pretty good it’s all on one level and you might want to let them know when you’ll be visiting because they told us they block off…

Hoxton Grill , another American style restaurant in the heart of Shoreditch, East London. Timeout said: “The food is surprisingly good, and varied”. Housed in the Hoxton Hotel, see my previous review, they have an easily accessible disabled toilet that has three grab bars. There are no steps into the bar and staff are willing to help if you…

Le Cercle is “a stone’s throw from Sloane Square, the western offshoot of Club Gascon“. I was taken there after the Chelsea Flower Show. Food was great and the ambience is cool & buzzy. The Guardian praised the food and said:   “It is true that portions are tiny, but they’re perfectly formed” Le Cercle…

Le Caprice was a favourite of mine for wowing clients. Lots of well heeled customers and a few celebs. Timeout had nothing but good things to say about Le Caprice but Jay Rayner wasn’t so convinced in his London Magazine article he said the food was “not groundbreaking perhaps, but reliable”. However, it has no disabled…

As the name suggest the James Joyce Pub & Restaurant is designed using artefacts  from  Jury’s Hotel in Dublin. James Joyce the Irish writer & poet, was a regular visitor there and in Zurich, hence the connection. I used to go here many years ago and the food was great and the atmosphere even better. However, now…