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The Standard Hotel King’s Cross London + Decimo Restaurant

Post Vernal Equinox

After the elevating experience of Messiah in the Royal Albert Hall we’re off again to The Standard, a short cab ride away in King’s Cross. Fusion food or at least that of twinned origin is the whole rage right now. Japanese Peruvian is still going strong at Nobu Park Lane. Mexican Japanese at Azteca Öme has just opened on Battersea Rise. And then there’s Spanish Mexican at Decimo reflecting the Michelin starred Bristolian Chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias’s family heritage. “Decimo” is Spanish for 10th. We’re back in the red bubble lift to the 10th (of course) floor.

We have friends in high places: all the staff greet us like long lost relatives thanks to a rather lively party in the hotel on the Monday of the same week. “More Veuve Cliquot?” You mightn’t have to be a model to work here but it certainly helps. The best table in the house, the southwest windowed corner, is even better this evening thanks to a golden sun setting over the rooftops below. The cacti and beading of the Andalusian meets Pacific Coastal interior is all aglow.

How can such simple ingredients taste so good? The clarity of the evolving tablescape just emphasises the perfection of the food: smoky marinated red peppers on a marble block; spicy monkfish and pimentón on a wooden board covered with parchment paper. There is bread and oil and there is Decimo bread and oil. Same goes for the fried potations and alioli. Pear with Foursquare spiced rum (Trés Leché) deserves a Michelin star in its own right. This restaurant is next level.

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The Standard Hotel King’s Cross London + More Weddings

In Love

Romance starts across the road with artist Tracey Emin’s giant pink LED love letters “I want my time with you” over the Eurostar arrivals in St Pancras Station.

It’s London’s most exclusive inclusive wedding venue. The penthouse level of The Standard Hotel. Decimo restaurant is the perfect setting for holding your licenced ceremony (up to 60 guests) and wedding breakfast (up to 140 guests) before heading across the 10th floor hallway for Champagne in Sweeties bar (up to 400 guests). Those views! Even from the loos! Far below, people scurry about like tiny stick figures in a Laurence Lowry painting, each one the main character of their own story. In the wee small hours you can crawl into a Cosy Core or sashay into a Suite Spot to retire and more.

The in-laws won’t fail to be impressed by indie design stationery from With Bells On. Award winning event planning company Whole Lota Love will make sure the only hitch you’ll have will be getting hitched. My Lady Garden, empowerment through floristry, will transform the restaurant into a horticultural wonderland. Francesca Strange from east London bakery The Proof will make your cake, whether white or rainbow, sponge of chocolate. Shag (named after the carpet, not something else) is their signature style. As for your bridesmaids, Rewritten will dream up contemporary boho dresses for any shape or size of gal. Canapés upon arrival are a must. Baby artichoke, tostada, rose harissa, basil; pea and leek with hollandaise sauce; and spiced fishcake with XO sauce signpost the quality of Michelin starred Chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias’ handiwork.

Cool party hot crowd. Or is it hot party cool crowd? Either way, The Standard’s resident DJs will provide the soundtrack from remixes of Tyla’s Water to mashups of Lola Marsh.