Paul Smith on The Delaunay | A Great Little Place I Know | Condé Nast Traveller
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2018
- Paul Smith opened his first London shop in Covent Garden in 1979, when the area was considered 'far out' of the city's fashion world - the heart of which back then was the King's Road. Here, Paul Smith welcomes us to his beloved breakfast local: The Delaunay. This is the café-restaurant he goes to whenever he needs to clear his head in the morning, when working from his Covent Garden office. In this video, he shares his favourite order, the table he always sits at - and why the place is so special to him.
Thanks to Sir Paul Smith, Corbyn & King, The Delaunay. Owen Tozer and Jack Johns.
Subscribe to Condé Nast Traveller ►► traveller.uk/LnAKZU
CONNECT WITH CONDE NAST TRAVELLER
Web: traveller.uk/VoQsVZ
Twitter: traveller.uk/E97tV1
Facebook: traveller.uk/vxOts7
Instagram: traveller.uk/3dzg5B
Pinterest: traveller.uk/7OEUMY
Flipboard: traveller.uk/BuNw0V
Newsletter: traveller.uk/oZF2rl
Postcard of the day: traveller.uk/GOxWuR
ABOUT CONDÉ NAST TRAVELLER
www.cntraveller.com is the website for the award winning Condé Nast Traveller magazine. On the website you will find expert insider guides and tips on where to eat, sleep, party and shop. Plus, holiday, fashion, A-List travel tips, and much more. An insider's guide to the world.
Paul Smith on The Delaunay | A Great Little Place I Know | Condé Nast Traveller
/ condenasttraveller - Кино
Tried it today, amazing place and great prices. The Strudel, its the best ever.
One of my favourite restaurants in London. Top service, top quality, top ambience and top value :-)
❤️
I would be worried that everyone would now start bothering him at his favorite café.
Only 3,605 views and not all of these people live in the Great Britain, and not all of them are fans of what Paul Smith does. (:
the bread does not look real, and the cakes straight from a regular shop. But the place looks nice and maybe food is good