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Hidden away outside Bray, at the back of the marina, the Riverside Brasserie isn’t the easiest place to find, but perseverance pays dividends… more »
It's all about the setting in this traditional hotel restaurant, where the gorgeous river views and parkland location steals the show from the… more »
From the couple behind Marylebone’s much-loved Caldesi & Caffè Caldesi, this out-of-town venture may have a plush & modern look but its culinary… more »
Considering that the Waterside Inn is something of a national institution – it’s been around for a remarkable three decades & held three Michelin… more »
Given its three-Michelin-starred status, The Fat Duck couldn’t be more unassuming – its discreet entrance and simply furnished dining room… more »
With the Fat Duck & the Hinds Head already under his wing, Heston Blumenthal has shored up his position as the baron of Bray by taking over the… more »
Heston Blumenthal’s pub venture, over the road from the Fat Duck, offers neither gastropub wizardry nor modified Michelin cooking. Instead… more »
While this may look like just another newly gentrified country gastropub, it’s nothing of the kind. The food displays passion & flair, &, in… more »
Six acres of grounds shroud this smart country house hotel from the outside world – Heathrow is just 15 minutes away. Among its hidden secrets… more »
Ever the champion of British cooking, exec chef Brian Turner stays true to nature by keeping things simple yet lively. There aren't many hotel… more »
The privately owned Fredrick’s Hotel (the Losel family have been here for over two decades) deals in text-book glossy hotel surrounds, impeccable… more »
Occupying a prime spot by the Thames – & a dazzler in the sunshine – this confident, upscale newcomer really has got everything right. There’s… more »
Set in flower-filled, landscaped gardens by the Windsor Bridge, this restaurant enjoys one of England’s most beautiful views – best enjoyed… more »
Brown’s, a university town fixture, has now extended its reach from Brighton in the south to Glasgow in the north – with further openings on… more »
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