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 restaurant has long been the London place to see and be seen. Quaglino's Bury Street address in St James's is a mecca for both the fashionable and glamorous society set and savvy diners who love its brasserie-style menu. Reached by a sweeping staircase from the richly bustling bar, Quaglino's Bar is a destination in its own right – the brasserie serves French cuisine, 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. Live music every night and at Sunday lunchtimes and a fervent devotion to serving the perfect martini make Quaglino's an irresistible destination for dining in London.