London Unattached
London Unattached is a prominent online magazine based in London, featuring a diverse group of writers from various age groups. Established more than a decade ago by Fiona Maclean, the magazine offers daily content that includes hotel reviews, travel articles, restaurant critiques from both London and surrounding areas, as well as insights into London theatre, entertainment, and recipes.
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2 weeks ago |
london-unattached.com | Fiona Maclean
Last Updated on June 9, 2025 5.0 out of 5.0 starsIt’s been ten years since Barry Kosky’s Saul first lit up the stage at Glyndebourne, and it’s still a production people talk about—for good reason. Bursting with colour, energy, and imagination, this take on Handel’s oratorio is anything but sleepy. Think less polite concert hall or church, more vivid, surreal dreamscape.
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3 weeks ago |
london-unattached.com | Fiona Maclean
Last Updated on June 5, 2025 We first came across the Mayfair restaurant Silva when it launched in November 2024. We picked the Mediterranean restaurant for our new opening of the month and thoroughly enjoyed the experience there. So, the opportunity to go back for a wine tasting and dinner to celebrate the wines of Sicily was both appropriate and one not to miss. Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, is a land of rich history and dramatic landscapes.
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3 weeks ago |
london-unattached.com | Adrian York
Last Updated on June 4, 2025 4.5 out of 5.0 starsBang in the heart of Mayfair on the junction of Queen Street and Curzon Street is a stunning new 50-cover space serving some of the finest Indian food in the capital. Tamarind was the first Indian restaurant to gain a Michelin star. It has now gained a new Terrace created by up-and-coming designer Stephanie Barba Mendoza, and we are excited to have been asked to review.
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london-unattached.com | Joshua Korber Hoffman
Last Updated on June 3, 2025 4.0 out of 5.0 starsA young death is always a tragedy. There is none of the comfort of a long life well lived, nor the Stoic acceptance that all lives must, eventually, end. Instead, there is anger, denial, depression. But if there is beauty to be found in losing a loved one too soon, it is portrayed thoughtfully, musically, and poetically in Sarah Ruhl’s moving play, Letters from Max.
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3 weeks ago |
london-unattached.com | Lucy Foxell
Last Updated on June 2, 2025 There’s nothing quite like the buzz of London’s West End in the summer — and 2025 is already shaping up to be something special. Whether you’re after something big and bold, thought-provoking, or just a fun night out for the whole family, this season really does have it all. From brand-new musicals and starry revivals to smart new plays that get people talking, the West End is packed with reasons to grab a ticket. Here’s my pick of the shows to have on your radar.
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