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Malcolm John’s new Putney venture looks set to be a complete winner. Diners make their way past a glistening array of seafood laid out on… more »
The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
A pub for the 21st century, Citizen Smith seems more interested in its liquid assets than in winning medals for food. Like its stablemate, the… more »
Gregg Wallace was well known as a fruit & veg man before he was on telly. His fresh produce from Secretts Farm in Surrey is rightly hailed as some… more »
PLEASE NOTE: THIS RESTAURANT IS CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT Though this Putney stalwart no longer has any link to the famous Royal China… more »
A hearty, backslapping barn of a venue, Chakalaka is devoted to the food & drink of South Africa. From the accents of the staff to the zebra stripes… more »
Strada’s pizza bases pass the thin & crispy test. The toppings are fresh, the flavours authentic & the price is right – such things matter… 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 »
Early-evening sessions at the PoW are packed with a young, suited & booted Putney crowd enjoying a drink on the way home from work, often staying… more »
Tucked off the High Street, but conveniently situated next to Putney’s shopping centre, this eatery for all seasons is easy to mistake for a… 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 »
A longstanding exponent of rarely found Goan cooking, Ma Goa has become a local favourite with those looking for something more than the curry-house… more »
Vinous folk with a nose for a bargain have been heading to Putney Station for years. Although the wine list isn’t long, it is extraordinarily… more »
What this diminutive restaurant lacks in size, it makes up for in character. The welcome from the owner always seems genuine & the kitchen on the… more »
La Mancha’s Don Quixote sculpture has been gracing Putney’s High Street for 20 years: longer than most of its customers have lived in the area… more »
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