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It may be squirreled away in Holywell Street, but this tiny Japanese canteen is surprisingly easy to find – just look for the queues. Rather… more »
Sitting pretty on the Leith waterfront, Fishers opened back in 1991 & has maintained a winning formula ever since – thanks to its jaunty nautical… more »
A respite from the rowdy scene elsewhere, Moya’s sophisticated mix of quality cocktails and hearty Slovakian cooking attract a more discerning… more »
With its waxed walls, domed doorways, tiled floors, cushions and lantern-lit tables, Kazbar’s tongue-in-cheek stab at Moroccan kitsch is suitably… more »
An Oxford institution, this. No one fails to warm to the well-run restaurant & bar combo occupying one half of a working boathouse, with wide windows… more »
Forget gourmet patties and punk art, Atomic Burger is all about toppings and cult 1980s geekery, with 22 combinations ranging from the pulled pork… more »
First-timers may struggle to find the Turf Tavern, hidden away in a maze of back alleys, but you can count on plenty of tourists, dons and students… more »
Is there nothing Oxbridge graduates can’t do – with precious little hospitality experience, a group of recent alumni founded Turl Street Kitchen… more »
On the ground floor of the ultra-chic Old Bank Hotel, this breezy, urban eatery shuns fuss & frills in the decor, but polished wood tables & contemporary… more »
This ancient building is one of Oxford’s hidden gems: its lavish, richly coloured dining room is effusively hung with prints & paintings, staff… more »
Gee’s occupies a Victorian glasshouse set incongruously on an imposing residential stretch of the Banbury Road. It is discreet & utterly charming… more »
Brown’s, a university town fixture, has now extended its reach from Brighton in the south to Glasgow in the north – with further openings on… more »
The medieval Kemp Hall was once Oxford’s first police station and later achieved international celebrity status when it became La Sorbonne, attracting… more »
With its throngs of beautiful people, expansive chesterfield sofas, fat shag-pile rugs and minimalist sense of cool, the last thing you might expect… more »
A location on the top floor of the superbly transformed Ashmolean Museum ensures that this eatery gets its full quota of tourists, academics &… more »
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