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One of Tom & Ed Martin’s string of gastropubs, The Cadogan Arms has all the trademark assets – good looks, a something-for-everyone approach… more »
Long the favourite of wine lovers from across London, Ransome’s Dock had become a little staid, the menu of reliable Elizabeth David-style… more »
Situated on the first-floor of the all-embracing Bluebird complex, this stylish restaurant is a local institution that packs a visual punch… more »
There are several dining establishments hereabouts, but beer drinkers head for this comfortable corner pub – one of a trio of Draft Houses… more »
Sheltered from busy Chelsea Embankment by cleverly planted greenery, this picturesque brasserie sets out its stall from the word go, with an open… more »
The Cross Keys is the go-to gastropub for the smart set on this stretch of the embankment, & it pleases on all fronts. The pub side of the enterprise… more »
If he was spirited back, George Best wouldn’t recognise his former local these days. The old ‘Feeney’ was luxuriously revamped back in 2010… more »
Despite its location on a street of appointment- only boutiques, this quietly louche gastropub has no airs or graces, serving real ales & quality… more »
Ten years, ten branches. Busaba Eathai has picked up the pace of late, but standards remain high & its regulars loyal. This chain of Thai eateries… more »
This dyed-in-the-wool pizzeria – rustic rag-rolled walls, checked tablecloths & terracotta flowerpots – is the original of a small London-… more »
Originally a classroom, Tangerine Dream harks back to school fêtes of yore with its bunting & long trestle table loaded with cakes & cups –… more »
Henry J Beans has been serving its all-American dream to young fun-seekers, herds of tourists & Chelsea families since 1984. The food side of the… more »
With its exposed brickwork, whitewashed mirror frames & tables set with Laguiole cutlery, this snug deli/café has a pleasing, timeless feel. Dominating… more »
Sleek, sexy & under-rated, Sushinho’s reputation may not extend far beyond SW3 but the King’s Road crowd go cock-a-hoop for its Japanese-meets-Brazilian… more »
Given that actress Leslie Ash & her husband (ex-England footballer Lee Chapman) were prolific party-goers in their day, it’s not surprising that… more »
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