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Aqua Kyoto – The Best Cocktails in Town?

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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Perched on top of the old Dickens and Jones building on Regent Street opposite the Apple Store, Aqua Kyoto is a new Japanese restaurant which is slowly becoming the hottest place to imbibe cocktails and sushi .

Once you’ve set foot into the discrete entrance, two lifts whizz you straight up to the top floor where a sliding set of doors open up to a black circular cocktail bar. A collection of gold-lit booths populate the bar on both sides. A special credit must go to the unnamed mixologist who has created some of the most unique and delicious cocktails in London. Try the ‘Rose & Li’ which arrives in a long flute with Louis Roederer champagne, rose liqueur, lychee and flowering buds or the ‘Violet Flute’ in which a base of Tanqueray Gin with violet liqueur and saffron syrup is topped up by Louis Roederer champagne.

We won’t muse on the food much but will only simply say that Nobu and Zuma have competition on their hands. With a grand sushi bar in the middle of the room next to a glass-fronted private dining room, expect the London’s glittering hordes to descend en-masse.  Tell us what you think of the food below.

240 Regent Street, London, W1 (Entrance via 30 Argyle Street)

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Oxygen Boutique, London – a Mecca for trendsetters

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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Offering an experience above and beyond the usual harried trip to London’s Oxford Street, this recently opened gallery-cum-boutique clothes retailer combines fresh artistic talent with a range of unusual (and sometimes exclusive) designers largely from the US. Oxygen stocks clothes ranging from jeans and leggings to cocktail dresses; the ranges are a mix of well established names such as Herve Leger, as well as up and coming designers already gaining popularity on the other side of the pond.

The artwork is available to purchase, often at promotional prices, and the edgy pieces displayed provide far more than a mere backdrop for the clothes rails. This original concept is the brain child of a mother-daughter team with firmly established roots in the fashion world- Helen and Joanna Nicola- having worked with high street chains Zara and New Look. If current form is anything to go by their expertise has set this quirky space on the path to success.

38 Eastcastle Street, London, W1W 8DS

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