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Forever associated with the international Taj chain, opulent Bombay Brasserie still carries the air of a rather exclusive hotel restaurant… more »
It’s impossible to pass a branch of trendy Comptoir Libanais with its kitschy murals, cheery enamel stools & food-laden counters without… more »
Offering South Ken’s tweed-clad Chelsea tractor set ‘the best of British’, this branch of Bumpkin rams home the point with an upmarket… more »
A bright spark in an area not blessed with great hangouts, this bar/café at the culturally inclined Institut Français is something of a find… more »
Shikara shies away from vibrant colours, rich fabrics & standard curry house clutter in favour of a suave, modern monastic blend of bare white… more »
Oddono’s has received plenty of critical plaudits since it opened, & regular queues are testament to its success with Joe Public, too. The huge… more »
This bon-vivant bistro in the heart of South Ken turns the Gallic charm up to 11. The narrow dining room is crammed with an assortment of wooden… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Hidden beneath the ivy-clad Pelham Hotel on South Ken’s busiest junction, Bistro Fifteen is a stately haven where businessmen pore over laptops… more »
Unpretentious, unshowy Bangkok has been knocking out sound renditions of mainstream Thai food for more than two decades & still draws a companionable… more »
With its all-Nordic team, Danish-designed lamps & Swedish pop music, Madsen really flies the flag for Scandinavia. The dining room’s pared-back… more »
Split over two floors, this good-looking, minimalist Japanese joint comprises an intimate basement with snug-like booths, & a ground-floor dining… more »
A favourite with royals & almost-royals, Janet’s decor is arrestingly at odds with the famous clientele it advertises via cuttings from Hello!… more »
There’s certainly no mistaking that this steakhouse flies the flag for Argentina: a wagon wheel announces the restaurant’s location at the… more »
From the outside, nothing would suggest that this stucco, terraced townhouse was actually a boutique hotel – & that’s how the exclusive Firmdale… more »
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