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The London Scene

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For the 1961 documentary film, see The London Scene (film). For the 2017 Chinese short story column, see The London Scene (short story column). Killing Kittens (KK) is another party that’s been here long enough to see the shift in the scene. With a reputation for attracting high-flying bankers and Agent Provocateur-clad models, Emma Sayle founded KK in 2005 to create a safe space for ‘women to explore their sexuality’. But Polly*, who’s been to two KK events in the last month, says the crowd has widened. ‘It’s not full of people who’ve stepped off a Victoria’s Secret runway,’ Polly says. ‘I’ve seen men and women of all shapes and sizes, and people who keep their clothes on the whole time, because they’re just there for the atmosphere.’ There’s so much to look forward to in Theatreland each year, with a great crop of critically acclaimed new plays, as well as much-anticipated transfers and revivals. There is truly something for everyone, young and old. So why not spend a night enjoying all that London’s theatre scene can offer? It’s the perfect way to wind down after a long day’s work. You could even treat yourself to a culture-filled stay-cation in the capital city, and you could visit many of the theatres on one of the multiple Theatreland Tours available.

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The god thing, by the way, is called Arishem. Londoners can have a lot of fun watching Eternals by pretending the characters are saying "Amersham" every time they say "Arishem". Well, I did anyway. Moon Knight (2022) Erm, that's not Tottenham Court Road. Which branch of the multiverse are we in? Wondering where to find the best dim sum in London? Nine times out of ten, Yauatcha is going to be the place that people tell you to go. Alan Yau’s Soho dim sum house is a London food mecca for those who can’t get enough of the good stuff. In 2013, The London Scene was again republished in full, this time by Daunt Books and with a short preface by Hermione Lee. Anthony Bourdain once expounded his failsafe hangover cure: a joint, aspirin, a can of coke and some fiery Sichaunese food. If you’re looking for the latter piece of that puzzle you should be looking at Chilli Cool. Don’t know where to head? We’ve done the hard work for you, and haveput together the top nights out in London right now: from properly decent club nights to after-hours oddities.So whether you want to trysomething completely new or just feel like re-visiting the classics, these 51 best nights out in London offer something for everyone.Don’t let that put you off though – if you did, you would miss out on one of the best places to eat in central London. Italian cuisine is the name of the game here: a selection of small and large plates that goes far beyond the standard fare you’d expect. Bao crops up on pretty much every guide to eating out in London out there – meaning that the queues can be ferociously long, even on a drippy mid-week evening in January.Is it worth it? Certainly. The proof lies in Bao’s journey, which saw it start off as a street food stall in Netil Market t o the six restaurants you find today. The environs might be plusher and the prices higher, but at the heart of it all sits some of the best Taiwanese food in the city. With the city spawning such a large number of internationally acclaimed comic minds, London plays as a battlefield for a huge number of comedians on the cusp of breaking through, battling it out against each other in strong competition. London’s culinary scene is diverse and there are so many amazing eats out there that it seems a real shame to waste your money on mediocre food. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your meals. What to Eat in London if You’re on a Budget

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The big one. The world’s largest fetish and fantasy club, started in 1990, a visit to Torture Garden (affectionately referred to as TG) is considered a rite of passage for those wishing to explore and expand their sexual horizons.Seasonal Italian dishes spanning the country’s regions from heel to tip? There’s nothing not to love about the food at Paesan, where Italian street food meets countryside cuisine. The externals on the gallery are confusing. An establishing shot (top of above image) sees Gravik and G'iah driving across Lambeth Bridge and appearing to head for Thames House, home of MI5. But when Gravik gets out of the car, he's seen heading into Trinity House on Tower Hill, a couple of miles away (and confirmed when he re-emerges, bottom of above image).

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Whatever you want to say about London, food is something that this crazy little city does incredibly well. Perhaps it’s Galmiche himself, affable, talented and near-obsessed with the provenance of everything that comes into his kitchen. Perhaps it’s the cosy surroundings, elegant without being overbearing. Whatever it is, you can’t help but love it.When the feeling strikes, we tend to opt for Burger and Beyond. They strike a nice line between the sloppy, heart-stopping meat fest you’re no doubt after, and a level of quality that you don’t find from your average burger spot.

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It’s a great date spot, particularly as when you’re finished you can pop down to the cheekily hidden secret bar “Hester’s Hideout” downstairs.

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Given that the Earth only features in the opening scenes, you'd be forgiven for guessing that this is another film with no hint of London about it. You'd be wrong. The planet of Xandar is largely a digital construction, but the eagle-eyed will note several London buildings in the mix, including the Millennium Bridge and the Lloyd's Building. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) The sister restaurant of a Brighton original, Londoners should be thankful that the owners of The Coal Shed decided to bring their magic to London. Billing itself as a steak and seafood restaurant, this is hands down one of the best places to eat steak in London – a title for which there is stiff competition. If you’re looking for further evidence of St. John’s influence in the London dining scene, look to Fallow. It’s hard to imagine this hugely successful restaurant being possible without the ground it sits on being first broken by Henderson and Guliver. The pasta, silky but perfectly al dente, is expertly dressed in the most delicious sauces – the pappardelle with fennel sausage and peppercorn ragu is one of the best things we’ve eaten all year. Fact. We’re totally biased (obviously), but there are few destinations with such a diverse range of culinary offerings – both in terms of influence and price. Sure, you can spend a couple of hundred pounds on a stellar meal, but there are so many amazing cheap eats to discover too.



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