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Many of L’Etoile’s staunch supporters were dining here when Elena (dubbed ‘the queen of maître d’s’) was still working the tables… more »
Pied à Terre’s star-spangled chef Shane Osborn quit to ‘go travelling’ in 2011, but fans of this bijou Fitzrovia aristocrat shouldn’t… more »
With black-&-white photos lining the walls & a red rose on every table, Da Paolo is an Italian restaurant from a generation gone by. Sadly… more »
A restaurant with a long & illustrious history, this Charlotte Street fish veteran is starting to divide opinion. Regulars continue to praise… more »
Food Roots is a bespoke enterprise dedicated to the preservation, supply and distribution of handmade artisan produce, with much depending… 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 »
Serene & elegant, Tsunami stakes its claim alongside some of the more hyped-up Japanese A-listers in town & looks the part with its flattering… more »
With its gaudy frontage, brightly coloured furniture, illuminated signs hanging from the ceiling and silent cartoon movies projected onto… more »
Ten years, ten branches. Busaba Eathai has picked up the pace of late, but standards remain high & its regulars loyal. This chain of Thai eateries… more »
From bohemian beginnings in 1920s Soho, Patisserie Valerie’s unstoppable rise has seen the group grow to some 49 outlets & counting. The original… more »
Walking into Meals at Heal’s is like wandering into a grown-up playhouse: curlicues are cut into the kindergarten-style pink & blue walls, the… more »
Spaghetti House (established in 1955) played no small part in turning the risk-averse British dining public into the sophisticated tiramisu & taleggio… more »
Once the toast of the town, Crazy Bear is now something of a gamble. On the plus side, the darkly sexy decor sets the mood for some very accomplished… more »
Long a destination in its own right, Crazy Bear’s basement seems to have fared better than its upstairs restaurant. The crowd may be less kooky… more »
Discreetly hidden at the back of The Montague, this bar has the air of a gentlemen’s club, but without demanding a costly membership fee. Welcoming… more »
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