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                        | MONDAY 
                          APRIL 27, 2009 |   
					          | Raising Your Game |   
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						  | Sometimes 
                                        neighbours can be so inconsiderate. We 
                                        have some particularly insensitive buggers 
                                        opposite us - mincing around on their 
                                        decked roof terrace, when we don't have 
                                        as much as an inch of outdoor space. So, 
                                        now the sun's come out to play, I'm on 
                                        a mission to spend as many of my balmy 
                                        evenings as possible on London's finest 
                                        lookouts. |   
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						| Oxo 
                                        Tower Brasserie may not be the hottest 
                                        place on everyone's lips but, trust me, 
                                        their chef is top class and the elegant 
                                        balcony has unparalleled views of the 
                                        London skyline. 
                                        Coq d'Argent is also a goodie and 
                                        serves excellent French classics, and 
                                        some very fine wines. For a more leafy outlook, few places 
                                        beat The 
                                        Belvedere, the former Jacobean ballroom 
                                        bang in the middle of Holland Park. But 
                                        my favourite new discovery has to be The 
                                        Bingham in Richmond, that combines 
                                        an idyllic riverside vibe with Shay Cooper's 
                                        contemporary British menu - try the slow-cooked 
                                        suckling pig, as you gaze romantically 
                                        out over the willows. My only complaint is that there aren't 
                                        enough cheap and cheerful elevated alfresco 
                                        spots in London - excluding that tiny 
                                        café on Portobello Road with its few feet 
                                        of decking. So if you can only stretch 
                                        to drinks, don't worry, our recommendations 
                                        for breezy boozers are coming soon. Oxo 
                                        Tower Brasserie: Oxo Tower Wharf, 
                                        Barge House St, SE1 
                                        - 020 7803 3888 Coq 
                                        d'Argent: 1 Poultry EC2 
                                        - 020 7395 5000  |   
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                        | TODAY'S 
                            EVENT PICKS |   
                        | Music & video get mashed up with live sets. 6:15pm, Vibe Bar, Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, E1. £7. |  | Human hair forms the material of Maurizio Anzeri's art. 10am - 6pm, Riflemaker, 79 Beak Street, W1F. Free. |   
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                        | Tiger Lillies post-punk cabaret returns. 7:30pm, New Players Theatre, 3 The Arches, WC2N. £15-£19.50. |  | Urban theatre film noir style look at gun trafficking. 7:45pm, Hackney Empire, 291 Mare St, E8. £10. |   
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