But I do know that my love affair with London reached new heights when I discovered The Wolseley restaurant in 2004. As I’ve gotten to know London better with time — marrying an Englishman, settling into our home in Highgate — The Wolseley’s charms have never faded. It’s just one of the many popular London eateries that restaurateurs Chris Corbin and Jeremy King have created since the 1980s in their distinctive Franco-Mitteleuropean style. What they did, in fact, is create The Beaumont, an Art Deco beauty on a quiet street in Mayfair. In the clubby Colony Grill Room restaurant, red leather banquettes are arranged under 1920s-style sports murals — skiing, horse racing, diving.
Source: Forbes November 26, 2016 15:00 UTC