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The Latin American theme continues, with cocktails & cuisine to match, but the live music offering at cavernous Floridita has diversified… 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 »
Ten years, ten branches. Busaba Eathai has picked up the pace of late, but standards remain high & its regulars loyal. This chain of Thai eateries… more »
‘Wakey! Wakey! Rise & shine!’ No matter how bad the hangover, the peppy, perky Breakfast Club experience will surely rouse you from your slumber… more »
A sibling to Mayfair big-hitter Babbo, Fornata sits pretty at the end of Carnaby Street, tempting shoppers and young socialisers into a warmly… more »
The cakes & pastries beckoning from the counter of this Milanese-branded bakery suggest downturn-defying abundance, amplified by the sight of prosperous-looking… more »
A uniquely British offering, Camellia’s Tea House on London’s iconic Carnaby Street is borne out of a passion for all things tea. Quirky and… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Ever since a Manolo-clad Carrie Bradsaw first strolled around the West Village with one, they’ve been in huge demand. No, it’s not the latest… more »
Open to all before 10pm, Bitter Sweet later becomes a members-only DJ lounge. So sign up for free membership online if you plan to enjoy late-night… more »
Leon’s express aim is to change the face of fast food & it succeeds brilliantly. The counter service, speedy delivery & plastic cutlery wouldn’t… more »
A stablemate of Hoxton’s Electricity Showrooms & Islington’s Wenlock & Essex among others, Two Floors – billed, not unreasonably, as a ‘drinking… more »
Set in a gleaming brass, pre-Revolution Russian railway carriage compartment with a backgammon board as its floor (think Heath Robinson meets David… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
The name refers to Georgian forerunners of today’s public houses, where subsidised coffee was sold instead of gin & porter as a previous Nanny… more »
Junior royals; pop princesses; film stars; supermodels; oligarchs: this offshoot of New York’s notorious den of decadence draws London’s party… more »
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