The mandrake, london

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BACKGROUND The Mandrake opened in September 2017 and is owned by Rami Fustok. It reopened on July 4 and I stayed a couple of weeks later. Covid-19 precautions were in place.

WHERE IS IT? On Newman Street in Fitzrovia, north of Oxford Street and about a five-minute walk from Tottenham Court Road Tube station. It is a quiet street for such a central location.

WHAT’S IT LIKE? Very discreet – if you didn’t know the address, you’d struggle to guess that there was a boutique hotel behind the façade of what must once have been a mansion block apartment building. The hotel’s restaurant (closed at the time but since reopened) has its own entrance, and you exited the building via this door to ensure one-way traffic. I was subjected to a quick temperature check and then walked down a dark corridor to the double-height reception.

The interiors are striking, with design studio Tala Fustok (the owner’s sister) aiming to create “spaces that seamlessly reflect the opulence of Paris alongside the eccentricities of London”. What that means is “jewel-toned velvets, gilded mirrors and metallic coffee tables with drape curtains and curvaceous wing chairs”, along with dark paint tones and “vintage panel screens covered with lush botanical prints”. I’d arrived too early for my room, and perhaps too early for the vibe, which I appreciated much more when I returned in the evening.

ROOMS The hotel has 34 rooms, including three suites and a penthouse. All have good soundproofing, free wifi and safes. Entrylevel Mandrake rooms are 22 sqm, followed by Newman rooms at 33 sqm. I stayed in the Newman junior suite, a lovely room with a large bathroom that had a roll-top tub at its centre as well as a separate shower. I was warned that if I pressed a button then the opaque glass wall by the shower would turn transparent, and if the occupant of the neighbouring Terrace suite did the same then we would be able to watch each other shower. I chose to have a bath.

The lighting system completely defeated me, although there was at least a master switch by the bed. Standard rooms are better lit, and if you are staying for work are a better choice since they have desks, which the Newman suite doesn’t. Rooms now have QR code coasters on the tables to scan for the minibar prices. Magazines remain in the rooms, thank goodness.

FOOD AND DRINK Waeska bar is gorgeous and features modern art. When I stayed, Yopo restaurant