Which are the best art restaurants in London?
Some might say the dining experience is like a film production. A film isn’t just credited to the director and actors. There’s the script, set design, costumes, sound, lighting and framing – the credits roll on. Directors think of everything from the number of blinks – whether it’s Coen brothers’ ‘No Country for Old Men’ – to the time on the clocks cameras sweep over – as witnessed in Kubrick’s ‘The Shining’ in a ploy to create a nonsensical, dreamlike atmosphere. So too for art restaurants in London, where the curators impose their own taste. Hence selecting a few of the best art restaurants in London, where the sensory includes the visual. This includes the emotional, such as in Jose Pizarro’s new restaurant Lolo in Bermondsey, where Norman Acroyd’s last artwork features in a beautiful landscape painting.
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