Expert's choice: eye-candy destinations in London for a visual refresh

This selection showcases London’s most stunning culinary gems, awarded the Eye Candy accolade for their outstanding design. These venues never fail to impress with their stunning decor, captivating the eye long before the food is savored. So get ready for a sensational adventure with the expertly curated list of incredible spots!

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1. Jacuzzi

Wandering through the misty grey streets of London, I happened to catch a glimpse of something extraordinary through the large windows, barely visible behind the curtains. Guided by the unerring instinct as a collector of urban tales, I confidently pushed open the doors to the Jacuzzi restaurant.

Inside, even a critic as discerning as myself was left astonished, standing in a space crafted by an imagination with no limits. It seemed a true design visionary had created this two-story lounge, with striking red furniture, grand crystal chandeliers, and real trees growing right in the heart of the room. Lush, cascading plants, bathed in neon light, hang from the ceiling, while bold black-and-white mosaic tiles beneath your feet evoke a sense of being in Alice in Wonderland — or perhaps a lucid dream.

It’s a delightful sensory overload, unapologetically charming — an escape from the ordinary that beckons you to stay a little longer. Amidst London’s more traditional establishments, Jacuzzi bombards your senses with a fresh surge of visual stimuli. This designer kitsch at its finest is paired with a decadent menu of Italian classics, making every bite as satisfying to the eye as it is to the palate.

2. Claridge's Restaurant

Stepping into Claridge’s Restaurant, I felt transported to a realm reminiscent of the golden age of dining. Dining here feels like sipping a perfectly brewed cup of Earl Grey with a hint of bergamot — smooth, rich, and deeply satisfying.

Designed by Bryan O’Sullivan Studio, this space exemplifies elegance and style. Each detail pays homage to the hotel’s Art Deco heritage, from the luxurious Calacatta Viola marble to the shimmering antique brass accents that softly illuminate under retro wall sconces. Mirrored panels adorned with stained glass patterns reflect the exquisite surroundings, while the mosaic flooring, central leather banquettes, and polished brass niches encircling the open bar gleam like gold, creating a captivating atmosphere that invites indulgence without distraction.

What truly captured my attention were the thoughtful details — like the brass tray handles that gleamed as if polished just for my arrival. It’s the ideal spot to don your finest wool suit, unfold a newspaper, and escape the world in one of the intimate leather booths, indulging in the dry-aged prime beef rib paired with an exquisite bottle of red wine.

3. The Red Room

Within The Connaught Hotel, I discovered The Red Room, a speakeasy that sparks a range of opinions, serving as undeniable proof of its distinctive character. Designed by Bryan O’Sullivan Studio, this intimate space is envisioned as a collector’s lounge, inspired by a series of works from Louise Bourgeois.

The room is free of sharp angles, creating a sense of fluidity as forms swirl gracefully around the columns. Its understated beige walls provide an elegant backdrop for striking cobalt blue stained glass windows, pink onyx bar tops illuminated by a warm red glow, crystal-legged stools, and floral-print carpets.

In essence, The Red Room resembles an art gallery, where, as a delightful complement to the artistic ambiance, guests can savor a signature cocktail and indulge in truffle pizza while awaiting check-in or exploring the charming streets of Mayfair, just as I had the pleasure of doing.

4. Circolo Popolare

Another visually stunning gem found in London is Circolo Popolare, one of the beloved restaurants from Big Mamma, nestled in the heart of Fitzrovia. Inside, 20,000 wine bottles are elegantly arranged in wall niches, surrounded by an eclectic array of posters and paintings. The air is filled with giant garlands of greenery, adorned with vibrant flowers and twinkling lights, all contributing to an atmosphere that beautifully embodies the essence of an Italian trattoria.

Here, the lively gesticulations of your fellow diners and the joyful hum of conversation create an intoxicating ambiance, enhanced by a glass of wine from their impressive collection as an aperitif. I find myself swept away in the experience, reveling in the delightful chaos around me. What truly enchants me about this place is the thoughtful eclecticism of its details; rather than overwhelming the senses, it fosters a space where anything feels possible, imparting a sense of lightness amidst the vibrant visual tapestry.

And, of course, I can’t help but appreciate the Italian classics presented on colorful porcelain plates. They serve as a delicious reminder that even the most meticulously curated decor exists solely to enhance the joy of a truly memorable meal.

5. Ave Mario

The grand finale of our visual exploration is Ave Mario — an incredible venue that feels like a lively circus tent or Moulin Rouge from one angle, and an authentic Italian trattoria from another. Initially, the explosion of colorful textiles and textures might give you a moment of panic, making you think about switching your table — maybe moving from the closely packed seating to one of the cozy four-seater booths tucked off to the side.

At the heart of this design spectacle is the open bar, featuring a striking cylindrical column filled with bottles, acting as a focal point amid the vibrant chaos. Yet, even this stunning centerpiece might struggle to ground you against the dazzling array of colors and patterns around. But it’s this sensory overload that makes Ave Mario so enchanting.

I highly recommend visiting at least once a week; it’s the perfect remedy for the autumn blues and the everyday routine. Every visit feels like stepping into a celebration, reminding you that joy and festivity are always just around the corner.