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With black-&-white photos lining the walls & a red rose on every table, Da Paolo is an Italian restaurant from a generation gone by. Sadly… more »
Pied à Terre’s star-spangled chef Shane Osborn quit to ‘go travelling’ in 2011, but fans of this bijou Fitzrovia aristocrat shouldn’t… more »
Many of L’Etoile’s staunch supporters were dining here when Elena (dubbed ‘the queen of maître d’s’) was still working the tables… more »
Famed for its outstanding ravioli, Latium is unashamedly old school in its ways: venerable waiters cosset their diners, the room is elegant… more »
A restaurant with a long & illustrious history, this Charlotte Street fish veteran is starting to divide opinion. Regulars continue to praise… more »
A venue with a split personality, Suka’s upmarket Asian canteen plays second fiddle to the loud, vibrant bustle of the hotel’s famous Long… more »
Serene & elegant, Tsunami stakes its claim alongside some of the more hyped-up Japanese A-listers in town & looks the part with its flattering… more »
The ‘Indian tapas’ served at Imli are based on recipes from all over the subcontinent, from Kashmiri rogan josh to a Goan beach snack… more »
‘Chic & smart without pretensions’, Arbutus is the definitive ‘gastro-bistro’, an eye-opener & palate-teaser that has done a great… more »
D&D’s Meza spent 2011 hosting pop-ups of established restaurants including The Modern Pantry & Benares in a bid to find a workable ‘concept’… 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 »
Merkaba attracts mostly fair-weather friends. In winter, its inescapable café/bar feel seems an incongruous match for the rather familiar menu… more »
This branch of Sagar has stayed with what it knows best – serving easy-priced Indian vegetarian food in less-than-inspiring, no-frills surroundings… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do we list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
With its shabby-chic nods to colonial Vietnam, bare tables, silk cushions & relaxed menu of pan-Asian staples, Bam-Bou might seem pretty casual… more »
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