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It was the good taste & skill of inspirational Australian chef Skye Gyngell – rather than the basic surroundings – that earned the restaurant… more »
Few restaurants have better views – the Gainsborough-like Thames water-meadow with grazing cows, the odd boat drifting past – but there’s… more »
Handily located for the park, the old, creaky & atmospheric Richmond Hill Hotel has a very pleasant bar. Pembrokes, its restaurant, is rather corporate… more »
Given such a ravishing vista – a verdant stretch of the Thames best experienced from the terrace – you might worry about complacency at this… more »
A five-minute walk along the river from Richmond Bridge you’ll find this Bavarian restaurant specialising in piles of steaming sauerkraut topped… more »
Swaggering & staggering distance from central Richmond, this branch of the Argentinian grill chain proves popular with the area’s macho men &… more »
Though prices aren’t much higher than at other local Indian restaurants, this modish dining room emits an energy that is more destination-venue… more »
The chattering classes of Twickenham & Richmond love this modern Italian establishment, using it for simple lunches & suppers as well as for… more »
Wet your whistle & keep it wet at B@1, the chain of mainstream cocktail bars where every night is party night. It’s easy to sneer at these cheesy… more »
Having taken the area by storm when it opened half a decade ago, this clean-cut, stylishly lit modern Indian restaurant is still winning over new… more »
GBK, founded in South London over 10 years ago, was ahead of the curve in as regards specialising in burgers & Antipodean flavours – which is… more »
Richmond needs another Indian restaurant like Imelda Marcos needs new shoes, but this one is a little different. Aangan has an emphasis on tapas-style… more »
With its sunny yellow interior full of rough wooden tables & stools, Chez Lindsay looks like a throwback to the 1970s. The menu – with its Breton-based… more »
There’s no need to give window seats at wide berth here, for Côte is a chain restaurant you won’t mind being spotted at. The heritage paintwork… more »
Credited with bringing the Japanese noodle bar into the mainstream, Wagamama still does exactly what it says on the tin. The menu is dominated… more »
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