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Old-timer Joe Allen opened in the late 70s & its time-warp charms are still appreciated by those who like their transatlantic grub with a… more »
With branches in central London & on a smattering of affluent Home Counties high streets, Thai Square is firmly pitched at the upper end of the… more »
If anyone was up to the task of relaunching such a well-loved institution as the Savoy Grill, it was probably Gordon Ramsay – although the… more »
Thai Square brings its brand of upscale Eastern promise to locations across the capital & Home Counties. Always exotic & enticing from the outside… more »
With as much chutzpah as the flamboyant Bollywood movies that are celebrated here, Sitaaray offers ‘intensely serious food in an atmosphere… more »
Boasting ‘one of the prettiest dining rooms in London’, Clos Maggiore is all about romance & it sells the magic with a dreamily enchanting… more »
Housed in the old Watney Combe brewery, this handsome Hawksmoor has proved a resounding hit. Inside, the bar/dining room is a riot of striking… more »
Gastropub empire-builders Tom and Ed Martin’s first West End offering is this well-executed retread of a traditional theatreland tavern… more »
This upmarket take on ‘Suzie Wong meets Footballers’ Wives’ is a shiny black den frequented by chopstick-thin models with one eye on… more »
The twee handle refers to Howard Godfrey, the Waldorf Palm Court’s bandleader when dancing the black bottom & turkey trot was all the rage back… more »
‘If you enjoy The Wolseley you’ll love The Delaunay’, declares a fan of Jeremy King & Chris Corbin’s sibling to their Piccadilly stalwart… more »
This ‘classy little tapas bar’ has much in common with its siblings, Salt Yard & Dehesa – from impeccably sourced charcuterie, cheeses &… more »
Comfortable armchairs, widely spaced tables, affable staff & the buzz filtering up from One Aldwych’s smart Lobby Bar make this mezzanine… more »
Sofra made its name by following the Pizza Express blueprint – namely serving colourful food that everyone could afford in settings & surroundings… more »
Blending New York’s Lower East Side with a dash of East London, this ‘Jewish deli with cocktails’ is pure Russell Norman: think small plates… more »
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