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This pint-sized bistro can seem marooned from fashion & insulated from the ways of the outside world in its little enclave on bustling Shepherd… more »
Vinoteca's Farringdon and Marylebone branches earned it a reputation as an unpretentious and accessible brasserie and emporium offering top-notch… more »
Clarges Street may not be Mayfair’s smartest address & Miyama definitely isn’t its smartest restaurant, but after 25 years it’s still doing… more »
Decoratively embroidered with butterfly motifs and awash with fresh flowers, Mews of Mayfair is a multi-storey complex of food, wine and glamour… more »
The name says it all: fish & Italy, a combination that Pescatori has been dishing up for nigh on 15 years. Its logo-draped blue awnings, clichéd… more »
Any restaurant hidden away behind Jermyn Street's gents' outfitters should set financial alarm bells ringing, but confident, upbeat Al Duca… more »
‘Cheap and cheerful in Mayfair', Burger & Lobster was one of 2012's hottest tickets and has become a ‘must-try' for London's ever-curious foodies… more »
Unassuming & authentic, tucked-away So is excellent for lunch, pre-theatre or general sushi fixes. Quality is high, & some of the food is memorably… more »
‘Quite the place to be on a sunny day', says a fan of Hush's perpetually rammed cobbled courtyard, but this whirling brasserie soaks up… more »
La Brasserie Mayfair is the latest attempt to make something work in the tricky street-level site beneath Fakhreldine, London’s swishest Lebanese… more »
A new look & a name change bring this West End Brindisa into line with the original in London Bridge. There’s now a bar area at the front where… more »
It's been more than three years since Eric Chavot quit the Michelin-starred world of Knightsbridge's Capital Hotel, but he's returned to the high… more »
A closely guarded local secret, the quality of Yoshino’s sushi belies it’s user-friendly, bargain-basement prices. Downstairs is a ten-seater… more »
A cocoon-like dining room with crushed velvet chairs & plush leather banquettes is an unexpectedly smart find above the sauce bottle-topped… more »
Rather than draping Indian food in upscale gloss, Chor Bizarre favours trinkets & trappings collected from ‘thieves markets’ all over the subcontinent… more »
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