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Described as an ‘old-style Marco Pierre White restaurant’, The Belvedere occupies a glorious location in the centre of Holland Park surrounded… more »
It’s loud, brash & unashamedly riotous – no surprise, given that Sticky Fingers is the pet project of Rolling Stones bassman Bill Wyman. Barbecue… more »
It’s said that dogs sometimes look like their owners, but it’s also true that restaurants can resemble their punters. Byron does shabby chic… more »
A crooked old boozer of the best sort, The Windsor Castle could have been handcrafted to impress tourists looking for some ‘olde English’ charm… 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 »
A ‘fabulous sushi bar that doesn’t use soy sauce’ sums up this W8 hot ticket set up by two graduates of Yumi & Nobu. Together, they have… more »
Formerly Al Dar, Lebanese café/restaurant Falamanki has had a facelift & seems keen on making the most of its prime location in the heart of High… more »
It may have a Michelin star but, to its credit, there’s a distinct lack of fine-dining pomp & posturing at this smart & ‘utterly charming’… more »
On the site of a former Spanish eatery, Naga is a smart South-East Asian bar & restaurant that is proving very popular with Kensingtonites. Located… more »
A cosy little neighbourhood eatery behind Kensington’s main drag, The Terrace is the sort of place where you’d imagine stumbling across Hugh… more »
The fact that owner Eva always holds a couple of tables back for regulars each night (‘just in case they pop in’) speaks volumes about Whits… more »
Bathed in an orange glow, with light glinting from the copper odds & ends hanging from the beams, The Churchill is a welcoming oasis of warmth… more »
An unprepossessing entrance off Kensington High Street leads to you to Mimino, a home-from-home for expats from the Caucasus. The plain room is… more »
Elegant, modern, restrained – three words that sum up this Kensington veteran, a sophisticate that seldom deviates from the well-tried canon… more »
A designer deli where food tastes every bit as unnervingly good as it looks, Ottolenghi’s star is in the ascendant. The original four, which… more »
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