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Given the culinary innovation sweeping across London, it’s comforting to know that old-fashioned, cosseting French dining is alive and well… more »
His nickname is ‘viajante' (‘the traveller'), but Portuguese-born Nuno Mendes spends most of his time these days in the East End, helming one… more »
Nuno Mendes works his Michelin-starred magic at Viajante downstairs, but if you head up the grand staircase of the Town Hall Hotel and negotiate… more »
Metal pipes, gantries and dangling lamps keep company with eclectic artwork, rustic tables and a bijou bar at this East End sibling of Terroirs… more »
A decade after it opened its doors to the creative in-crowd, this 1930s' edifice has been given a bit of a makeover – although it remains a buzzy… more »
Song Que is one of the busiest Vietnamese canteens in the ’Ditch. Families & fashionistas overlook the dated decor & harsh lighting, concentrating… more »
A little pocket of tweeness on anything-but-twee Shacklewell Lane, Mouse & de Lotz is a useful address for good coffee & cake just a hop & a skip… more »
Named after the first steam train to run on the old East London line (under which it is housed), Beagle is a confidently casual neighbourhood restaurant… more »
This buzzy new mini-Mexican grill and ‘cocteleria’ (cocktail bar) at hip Shoreditch haunt Catch promises to stuff you until you burst, should… more »
Take the Gourmet San challenge & prove to your friends you’re the maddest, baddest food-lover around. Pork lungs & fish in chilli sauce? No problem… more »
Does Shoreditch stalwart The Redchurch have a prayer against the tsunami of DJ-animated, late-night cocktail lounges that have swamped this neighbourhood?… more »
Palmers, a good-natured ‘father & sons’ operation on the Roman Road, feels like a labour of love. Though the ‘urban’ location, dreary… more »
With fresh veg for sale outside, & shelves groaning under the weight of expensive provisions, Albion seems more suited to nappy valley than edgy… more »
Homely Mien Tay only opened on the Pho Mile in 2008, but it quickly became known as the discerning foodie’s budget Vietnamese. Its culinary heart… more »
Of the many Vietnamese eateries on Shoreditch’s Kingsland Road, Viet Grill remains the one to beat. ‘It’s permanently packed with Shoreditch… more »
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