• Hector's Wine Bar
A must in the ultra-trendy district of De Beauvoir, the “Belleville” of London.
No reservations, of course, but be prepared to queue.
Created by a couple - Madame is an actress, it's Romilda Vane in
Harry Potter
-, nestled behind the outdated window of an old store, the place does not even have a sign.
We go there for natural, yellow, orange, non-standard wines.
You don't go there to meet Londoners, because this new “place to be” is the headquarters of the city's trendiest French people.
• Noble Rot (Lamb's Conduit Street)
The address is now available with a second sign - a restaurant this time - in Soho, but it is the original wine bar in Lamb's Conduit Street that we like.
First, because you can discover a charming district and the authentic taste of London.
The menu marvelously mixes tradition and
“wine from another galaxy”
(this is also the title of the book published by the owners of the “wine bar”, Mark and Dan).
Dan comes from the music world, and in their review
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 67% left to discover.
Black-Friday
-70% on digital subscription
I ENJOY IT
Already subscribed?
Login