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With its signature scribbled across the windows, cheery cream & blue interiors & an ample pavement terrace, Caraffini is an archetypal Chelsea… more »
Since re-emerging as part of the Gordon Ramsay stable, this famous Chelsea bistro has not been fêted like GR’s flagship restaurant down… more »
Looking pretty dapper despite being well into its forties, this enduring Italian still manages to keep its loyal regulars satisfied – although… more »
Displays of perfectly polished plums & other flawless fruits greet visitors to the Pimlico branch of Lady Bamford’s eco-friendly foodie empire… more »
Part of a budding group that includes the nearby Thomas Cubitt, The Orange’s cultured good looks had the Pimlico locals swooning in appreciation… more »
This idiosyncratic Chinese restaurant has been delighting the denizens of Pimlico for nearly 30 years, thanks to its ‘no menu’ policy. Instead… more »
Bedecked with colourful, trailing hanging baskets, this tiny drinking den close to Sloane Square Tube station is a real gem. The name is apposite:… more »
Standards may have dipped briefly following chef Gauthier’s departure, but the brains behind Roussillon hope to breath fresh life into their… more »
Four-times winner of the title ‘Britain’s best chocolatier’, William Curley showcases his amazing talents in this smart café & emporium… more »
Set up by two brothers who previously worked under the tutelage of Giorgio Locatelli, ‘fabulous’ Tinello updates the Italian dining experience… more »
There’s no doubting the authenticity of this much-loved bistro. From the olive trees & giant Tricolor outside to the thick accents & even thicker… more »
A culinary oasis just off King’s Road, the Saatchi Gallery’s Mess holds no truck with lacklustre ‘museum restaurant’ stereotypes. Inside… more »
Fashion-conscious fans of this Italian all-rounder reckon its location on Duke of York Square is ‘great for shopping’. During the day, the… more »
Grocer by appointment to the Queen, Partridges is an Aladdin’s cave of international culinary treasures, selling anything from root-beer ‘drops’… more »
Soul-pop in the Joss Stone mould sets the tone for this tastefully shabby gastropub – an on-trend mix of sprung suede chairs, scrubbed tables… more »
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