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Roka ‘never fails to deliver', insists a fervent admirer of this Japanese heavyweight, which is currently closing in on its first decade as a… more »
Eschewing the bare canteen seating and Spartan interiors that are mandatory for many London pan-Asian eateries, dapper-looking Bam-Bou hops… more »
‘World-class food combined with the best in service' trumpeted one lady who loves to get ‘super dressed-up' and make a night of it at… more »
The South American invasion of the capital continues with the arrival of Lima, the brainchild of celebrated Peruvian chef Virgilio Martinez… more »
As devoutly Sicilian as lemon sorbets and smouldering volcanoes, Mennula gives short shrift to its outward appearance – ignore the questionable… more »
Not to be confused with the high-street lingerie store, La Perla is probably not somewhere to take your parents: it’s all about the party spirit… more »
Ever-popular Siam Central may take its name from a bygone term for Thailand, but this is hardly a set from The King & I. Instead, it’s east meets… more »
Popular with local big-hitters, Koba’s upscale, monochrome decor (pale tiles, dark tables) makes it classy enough for swish clients while offering… more »
Lively and unpretentious, with a smidgeon more character than most hotel eateries, Oscar is a big asset to the Charlotte Street Hotel. Spilling… more »
Once a haunt of stars from stage and screen (note the gallery of autographed celeb photos on the walls) and a favourite bolthole for journos… more »
One of the capital’s more mature Greek restaurants, Elysée is currently in a state of limbo. Having had a much-needed facelift in late 2010… more »
With its year-round wintry theme & twinkly Christmas lights, it would be easy to dismiss Nordic as a Yuletide novelty bar. But this low-lit, Scandinavian-focused… more »
Carluccio’s signature blue & white awnings have been brightening up high streets (& boosting house prices) since 1999. These classy-looking caffè… more »
The Charlotte Street branch of Raymond Blanc’s user-friendly brasserie chain looks and feels like a slice of old Fitzrovia with its rows… more »
Jerusalem is a bar with a split personality – & that’s a compliment. By day, the subterranean dive is warm & inviting, with mellow music &… more »
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