Piri piri is, naturally, so good they named it twice, but equally nice are Casa Do Frango’s exposed brick interiors, light-flooded dining room, and artfully dotted house plants. Casa Do Frango, London Bridge Photo: Casa Do Frango □ You’ll find Bob Bob Ricard at 1 Upper James Street, London, W1F 9DF. Happily, there’s a second, similarly champagne-happy site over in The Cheesegrater, but the Soho spot remains the OG. I’d estimate a good 60% of Bob Bob Ricard’s attraction lies in their downright dangerous “press for champagne” button, but you can also feast your eyes upon vintage blue and gold interiors, whether that be at the bar or in their ultra-luxe dining room. Bob Bob Ricard, Soho Photo: Bob Bob Ricard □ You’ll find Amazonico at 10 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6BR. It’s a toss-up as to what’s more exciting – the caramelised pineapples, spun over a gentle flame for four hours for maximum taste, or the tropical interiors, dotted with models of peacocks and tropical creatures. Rocking a pretty gorgeous arboreal theme, here’s Madrid transplant Amazonico, which brings the flavours of Peru, Colombia, and Brazil to Mayfair. ![]() □ You’ll find Mari Vanna at Wellington Court, 116 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7PD. Carb-heavy dishes like pirogis, borsht, and beef stroganoff certainly don’t hurt its appeal, either. This one flew under our radar until recently, but no beautiful restaurant can escape the eyes of Secret London for long! Mari Vanna is a study in Russian elegance, combining opulent chandeliers with homely touches like retro crockery. Mari Vanna, Knightsbridge Photo: Mari Vanna □ You’ll find La Poule au Pot 231 Ebury Street, London, SW1W 8UT.
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