From its inception by Giovanni Quaglino way back in 1929 to its much talked about reinvention at the hands of Terence Conran and D&D, Quaglino’s has long been the London place to see and be seen. Fashionable and glamorous, this iconic bar and restaurant may be considered a ‘society’ spot but that doesn’t mean it’s only peopled by the rich and famous. With its cool, stylish but relaxed atmosphere, Quaglino’s brasserie is a favourite with people from all walks of life. Reached by a sweeping staircase from the richly bustling bar – a destination in its own right – the brasserie serves not only dishes inspired by the best of Paris’s pavement dining but pays homage to the Crustacea Altar too with a selection of the finest fish and seafood creations.