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On the 42nd floor of the City’s tallest skyscraper.
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Occupying three floors of an old coffee warehouse, this bar is a good stopping-off place on any visit to Docklands.
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Attached to an excellent food shop, the restaurant has a simple French-based menu that changes twice a day.
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The bar of this modern temple to viticulture has a vast wine list plus 20 varieties of champagne served by the glass.
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This classic no-frills noodle bar attracts everyone from students to businessmen, who all eat at long, bench tables.
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This basement restaurant is the original of a chain of modern Oriental eating houses, offering fast, efficient service. Inexpensive Japanese dishes are served cafeteria-style, with diners eating side-by-side.
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Parliament has its own busy bars and canteens, but you might see a politician in the Big Ben Bar at this nearby pub, or in the basement wine bar next-door.
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Vodka comes in carafes at this leading East European restaurant. Try the smoked salmon and caviar blinis.
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Have a pot of tea or a coffee, an Indian mango ice cream or a vegetarian snack in this pretty corner of Covent Garden.
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Table-top taps deliver beer in the comfortable basement of this high-tech Japanese restaurant, which serves until 11pm. Try a flavoured sake with your sushi.
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For a three course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes, and extra charges.
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