Wednesday, October 29 2003 | |||
What is happening to Green Park? Overnight, this staid address seems to have been granted a 'hip' injection. |
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Sway is the venue for Live! Ammunition! film festival and the Raindance Festival party. 7pm-3am. 61-65 Gt Queen St, WC2. £20 (incl. 1 drink). 020 7287 3833. | |||
Not only are there weekly restaurant and bar openings, but they're actually worth checking out and the new Moroccan restaurant Isis is definitely no exception. Tucked away beside Caffé Nero, looking unassuming, but inviting, is this sophisticated den. If it's typical Moroccan fare you're after, you won't be disappointed - it's here and it's been refined to perfection. If you've got more of a thirst on than an appetite, allow me to recommend a vodka/fresh mango cocktail. They're too good to make it home without a hangover. The staff is great (no joke), the atmosphere is intimate, and the cuisine is worth traveling to Morocco for. Lucky for you, it's only a tube ride away. Green Park, look at you now... Isis, 70 Piccadilly, W1 - 020 7409 0822 TR |
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The Turner Prize is coming up shortly. The shortlisted artists' work can now be seen at Tate Britain. 10am-5:40pm. Millbank, SW1. £4. | |||
This ain't Dolly, but the Mn With No Name (aka DJ Max Reinhardt) will introduce ya to some fierce country for the launch of Way Beyond Nashville's CD. 7pm-1am. 11 Market Place, W1. Free. | |||
Orange Word presents Wild Swans author Jung Chang at the Gielgud Theatre for a chat on life & more. 6pm. Shaftesbury Av, WC2. £6. 020 7494 5530 or online. | |||
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