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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 »
On warm days, this Gallic all-rounder is pure fantasy – so relax under a shady awning at a pavement table, listen to the chatter of French… more »
Ebullient jockey Frankie Dettori & chef Marco Pierre White aren’t known for their wallflower tendencies, so it’s no surprise that this… 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 »
Echoes of Provence are a draw for spruce Brompton Road oldies, although not everything is comme il faut at this ‘high-spec’ designer bistro… 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 »
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 »
Wittily named after the fictional restaurant in cult novel American Psycho, this slick operation also boasts a purpose-built members’ club. The… more »
With its rococo-style ceiling fresco, ornate mirrors, Persian rugs & swathes of satin, this blinged-up, all-day café feels like a little piece… more »
A stalwart of the Brompton Road scene, Racine is a ‘French star’ that sets the Gallic charm at full throttle, serving beautifully cooked cuisine… more »
Huge windows & minimalist monochrome decor punctuated by white chandeliers & regular exhibitions of local artwork set the tone at this stylish… more »
Spread over two floors, this long-standing Chinese is awash with decorative clichés, from jade busts & gilded sculptures to traditional paintings… 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 »
While BBG’s smart interior has a distinctly French feel – eclectic artwork on the walls ranges from vintage booze adverts to sketches of French… 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 »
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