London's Shops
Bond Street
34 Old Bond St
Jewellery
Chain
Rolex Boutique
A dedicated showroom for the world’s most famous watch brand, offering a comprehensive selection of Professional and Classic timepieces in a luxurious, multi-level environment.
Managed by Watches of Switzerland, this boutique is one of the largest dedicated Rolex spaces in Europe, highlighting the street's dominance in the global luxury watch market.
Savile Row
113 Jermyn St
Restaurants
Independent
Rowley's
A classic British steakhouse specializing in entrecôte steak served with their secret signature herb butter. The restaurant features a charming, tiled interior and a traditional West End feel.
The restaurant is located in the original 19th-century storefront of the famous Wall’s meat business, preserving the historic butchers' tiling and a sense of old-world London hospitality.
Covent Garden
Maiden Lane
Restaurants
Chain
Rules
The oldest restaurant in London, serving traditional British game, pies, and puddings in a lavish, historic setting filled with theater memorabilia.
Established in 1798, it has hosted literary and royal legends like Charles Dickens and Edward VII, remaining a preserved monument to classic English dining.
Covent Garden
35 Maiden Lane
Restaurants
Independent
Rules
A world-famous institution selling traditional British game, oysters, and puddings. It is known for its red velvet plush interiors and status as a favorite of literary and political elites.
Established in 1798 by Thomas Rule, it is the oldest restaurant in London. It has survived ten monarchs and was a haunt for Charles Dickens and Edward VII.
Old Brompton Road
64 Old Brompton Rd
Shops
Chain
Ryman
A specialist stationery and office supply store selling essential school supplies, tech accessories, and professional printing services like binding and laminating for local students and home offices.
Ryman has been a British high-street staple for over 125 years. This branch serves the nearby museum and university district, providing vital logistics and supplies to South Kensington.
Covent Garden
Market Building
Restaurants
Chain
SUSHISAMBA
A high-energy restaurant blending Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisine, set under a lush living ceiling on the rooftop of the historic Market Building.
Known for its glamorous sky-high locations, this branch revitalized the Opera Terrace in 2018, offering diners sweeping views over the Piazza and the Royal Opera House.
Covent Garden
Market Building
Restaurants
Chain
SUSHISAMBA
A high-energy restaurant blending Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisine, set under a lush living ceiling on the Market rooftop.
Famed for its glamorous sky-high locations, this branch offers diners sweeping views over the Piazza and the Royal Opera House.
Sloane Street
173-174 Sloane St
Clothes
Chain
Saint Laurent
A minimalist, monochromatic flagship showcasing the brand’s edgy, Parisian-cool aesthetic, including leather biker jackets, sharp tailoring, and the iconic YSL monogrammed handbags and accessories.
Founded in 1961, Saint Laurent revolutionized fashion with Le Smoking. This recently expanded flagship reflects the brand's dominance in the modern luxury market.
Brompton Road
20 Savile Row
Restaurants
Independent
Sartoria
A chic Italian restaurant serving refined Milanese-inspired dishes. It features a stylish bar and a terrace, offering a rare non-retail social hub on the famous tailoring street.
Designed by Sir Terence Conran in 1998, its name is Italian for tailor’s shop, a direct nod to the street’s heritage. It has since become a Mayfair power-lunching institution.
Covent Garden
Earlham Street
Restaurants
Chain
Seven Dials Market
A vibrant indoor food hall featuring 20+ independent food traders, a cheese conveyor belt, and multiple bars housed in a converted 19th-century warehouse.
Opened by the street food experts KERB in 2019, the market breathes new life into a historic building formerly used to store bananas for the fruit market.
Carnaby Street
1st Floor, Kingly Court
Food
Independent
Señor Ceviche
A vibrant Peruvian restaurant serving fresh ceviche, super pollo charcoal chicken, and pisco cocktails in a space decorated with Lima-inspired street art and colorful posters.
Originally a successful pop-up, Señor Ceviche chose Kingly Court for its permanent home to contribute to the courtyard’s reputation for hosting game-changing international dining concepts.
Battersea Power Station
Arcade Food Hall
Restaurants
Chain
Shatta & Toum
Middle Eastern shawarma kitchen serving slow-cooked chicken and lamb wraps bound with pungent garlic toum, alongside vibrant mezze like bright green falafel and Lebanese gunpowder potatoes.
Named after two staple Middle Eastern condiments (spicy shatta and garlic toum), this kitchen focuses on the authentic, high-speed street food traditions of the Levant.
Carnaby Street
63 Broadwick St
Clothes
Independent
Sherry’s
A specialist Mod outfitter selling 1960s-style tailored suits, parkas, and button-down shirts for fans of the Swinging Sixties aesthetic.
Founded in 1979, Sherry's is the longest-serving independent Mod shop in the area, keeping the original spirit of 1960s Carnaby Street alive today.
Carnaby Street
Ground Floor, Kingly Court
Food
Chain
Shoryu Ramen
A specialized Japanese ramen bar focusing on authentic Hakata tonkotsu pork broth, thick noodles, and executive toppings, alongside a wide range of premium sake and shochu.
Launched by the team behind Japan Centre, this location brought the rich, 12-hour simmered broths of southern Japan to the heart of the Carnaby shopping district.
Sloane Street
115-116 Sloane St
Bars
Independent
Sir Frank’s Bar
A glamorous, dimly lit cocktail bar selling theatrical drinks and rare spirits, decorated with hundreds of botanical prints and plush velvet seating.
Named after creative polymath Sir Frank Lowe, the bar is a hidden gem on Sloane Street, catering to the after-dark crowd and hotel guests.
