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In an area heavily saturated with tourism, Zen China remains remarkably true to its northern Chinese roots. You won’t find much of the fare… more »
A deliberately casual eatery at the plush Park Plaza hotel, Ichi serves a compact menu of quality sushi, sashimi & sakés. A virtual fish tank… more »
The Joël in question – Joël Antunès, one of the capital’s top chefs of the 90s – may have left his eponymous restaurant in the Park Plaza… more »
Tourists may marvel at this shiny new hotel’s much-trumpeted view of Big Ben, although blasé Londoners are more likely to be impressed by the… more »
If there was only one branch of Locale, preferably run by a moustachioed Mario & tucked down a charming side street, it would do extremely well… more »
Still as bright & funky as ever, Yo! Sushi remains a jolly place to graze on little plates of raw fish & rice. Well-drilled staff will talk you… more »
Despite its ‘truly amazing outlook’ over picture-postcard riverside London, the mausoleum-like building that was once home to the GLC’s pen… more »
FULL REVIEW COMING SOON … more »
DUE TO OPEN END OF MARCH 2012 Named after the famed 18th-century political caricaturist James Gillray, this imminent arrival at the London… more »
This plush dining room attached to the London Marriott hotel is firmly rooted in the British tradition. Solid oak panelling, thick carpets & heavy… more »
As you might guess from the name, the Azzurro mini chain specialises in no-nonsense Italian food & is a highly popular choice for light lunches… more »
Has Black & Blue sold its soul? Once a stylish steakhouse group – relics of which can still be seen in its flagship Borough Market branch –… more »
This relaxed Kennington local has upped its game with the arrival of a new chef from the Marco Pierre White stable – although the commitment… more »
It’s safe to say that Waterloo’s commuters would probably be happier to swap the rush-hour crush for a meal at this modern eatery, ensconced… more »
A tweaked name, a slick of new paint, some slouchy couches & a brighter-looking bar signal a change of direction at what was the Waterloo Brasserie… more »
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