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It’s impossible to pass a branch of trendy Comptoir Libanais with its kitschy murals, cheery enamel stools & food-laden counters without… more »
Order at the counter, pay, find a seat & wait for delivery – that’s the drill at the Natural History Museum’s in-house eatery. The muted… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Housed in the grand expanses of the Polish Club, this stately restaurant’s royal-blue carpet, marble pillars & church-hall chairs bear any signs… more »
It’s unusual to go into a museum eatery & want to order everything, but that’s exactly what caterers Benugo have pulled off at the V&A. Separate… more »
With branches in central London & on a smattering of affluent Home Counties high streets, Thai Square is firmly pitched at the upper end of the… more »
Provisions have been at Brindisa’s heart since the import company opened its first shop in Borough Market in 1998; more than a decade & three… more »
Bookworms love to curl up with a good read & a glass of wine, & now that the protracted pedestrianisation of Thurloe Place has finished, more bibliophiles… more »
A bright spark in an area not blessed with great hangouts, this bar/café at the culturally inclined Institut Français is something of a find… more »
Hidden beneath the ivy-clad Pelham Hotel on South Ken’s busiest junction, Bistro Fifteen is a stately haven where businessmen pore over laptops… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Opened in 1947 by war-displaced Poles for war-displaced Poles, this long-standing restaurant has known only three owners. Current incumbents, the… more »
Wittily named after the fictional restaurant in cult novel American Psycho, this slick operation also boasts a purpose-built members’ club. The… more »
Oddono’s has received plenty of critical plaudits since it opened, & regular queues are testament to its success with Joe Public, too. The huge… more »
Shikara shies away from vibrant colours, rich fabrics & standard curry house clutter in favour of a suave, modern monastic blend of bare white… more »
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