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A refit early in 2011 really spruced up Devonshire Terrace, which offers a subtly classy & elegant space for the neighbourhood’s business… more »
The legendary House of Androuet was set up in Paris in 1909 & is universally recognised as a grandee among cheesemongers. In addition to outlets… more »
No bells or whistles, St John Bread & Wine staunchly follows its gilded Clerkenwell sibling by dealing in unreformed British seasonal food… more »
Everything seems fine on paper – a big-name chef, well-sourced steaks & a cracking drinks list – but it appears that foodies haven’t quite… more »
Entertainment is the name of the game at The Brickhouse, part of the Truman Brewery complex on Brick Lane. A mix of burlesque artists, fire-breathers… more »
Expectations are high as you approach ‘wonderful’ Kenza: walk through the alleyway by Devonshire Square, traverse the plush red carpet… more »
The calm refinement of Catch & its adjoining Champagne Bar in the Andaz hotel complex is a far cry from the brashness of The George pub next… more »
Part of the sprawling Andaz hotel complex next to Liverpool Street station, Miyako is all clean lines, dark-wood furniture & calm efficiency… more »
A no-nonsense, parquet-floored brasserie right next to Liverpool Street station, Eastway tries to lure work-bound commuters with a range of… more »
It’s no mean feat for a hotel whose name means ‘personal style’ in Hindi to incorporate a more-or-less authentic English boozer into… more »
‘The setting is king,’ says one reader, & it’s true that 1901’s main draw is its stunningly beautiful dining room – complete with… more »
A visit to Strada often surpasses expectations. On paper, it may be just another pizza chain, but its commitment to quality Italian cooking, not… more »
‘Good Italian – simply done’ neatly sums up the food at this pretty little eatery on the fringes of Spitalfields Market. Sweet Basil is a… more »
Landlady Sandra Esquilant’s house is an example of how many boozers looked in the inter-war years, yet it polarises opinion. For every tribute… more »
If there was any doubt over the UK’s growing love affair with cafe culture, you need only to look at Patisserie Valerie. First founded by one… more »
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