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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 »
Said to be based on Coco Chanel's private salon at her Rue Cambon HQ, this bijou cocoon offers couture cocktails with a Gallic accent. Lounge on… more »
Afternoon tea, that great tradition so beloved of ‘les rosbifs’, is given a French twist at the Sofitel’s Rose Lounge. ‘La tea en rose’… more »
What was Brasserie Roux has been given an opulent facelift & re-emerged as The Balcon – an all-day venue in the grand Gallic style. Modelled… more »
DUE TO OPEN AUTUMN 2013 With Villandry on Great Portland Street already under his belt, owner Phillipe Le Roux is planning to launch a second… more »
Knocking back bottles of Beck’s; jiggling around self-consciously to DJs playing whatever passes as postmodern; dressing in whatever Ponystep… more »
‘More of the same’ was the call as the owners of techno-driven Inamo launched a second outlet in the St James’s site formerly occupied… more »
As a pukka, postmodern murgh-and-masala celeb magnet, Mint Leaf is also manna from heaven for jobbing paparazzi – so play ‘spot the star' in… more »
With electric-blue uplighting and lacquered floors reminiscent of a nightclub, this darkened basement venue strikes a moody pose that comes into… more »
A firm favourite for a quick Japanese fix, Toku has moved from its original premises in Piccadilly to a new home in the swish Japan Centre on nearby… more »
Thai Square brings its brand of upscale Eastern promise to locations across the capital & Home Counties. Always exotic & enticing from the outside… more »
With its brolly-like light fittings, poodle & terrier silhouettes on the backs of the dining chairs, & deep sari pink on the walls, Kit Kemp’s… more »
Tricked out in shades of fruit compote, Brumus’s well-upholstered, dressed-for-a-wedding pose may not suit those who prefer clean lines & Calvin… more »
Climbing aboard the small-plates bandwagon, this Italian newcomer is the brainchild of Stefano Fraquelli, the man behind Knightsbridge’s Zia… more »
Surely one of the strangest places to eat this side of a surrealists’ picnic, tourist magnet Planet Hollywood feels rather like a student canteen… more »
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