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Dabbous was a mega hit from day one, and has become one of London's hottest (and hardest-to-book) tickets; it has also turned ex-Texture chef Ollie… more »
A cross between an edgy, black-suited nightclub and a moody restaurant (think John Travolta's Swordfish, says a movie buff), Hakkasan's brand… more »
Roka ‘never fails to deliver', insists a fervent admirer of this Japanese heavyweight, which is currently closing in on its first decade as a… more »
‘World-class food combined with the best in service' trumpeted one lady who loves to get ‘super dressed-up' and make a night of it at… more »
Don't expect hanging hams and faux-bodega kitsch at Fino – this Spanish stalwart staked its claim as a serious tapas enterprise long before… more »
The South American invasion of the capital continues with the arrival of Lima, the brainchild of celebrated Peruvian chef Virgilio Martinez… more »
‘Fantastic views' make Paramount a popular destination for special occasions and visiting out-of-towners. Located on the 32nd floor of Centre… more »
Ebullient Salt Yard's fizzy blend of Spanish and Italian tapas ‘never disappoints', whether you're among the crowds at the elbow-to-elbow bar… more »
Following stints at The Paternoster Chop House and The Boundary, chef Peter Weeden decided to take the plunge and open his own gaff – a gentrified… more »
Riding with the trend for vintage Britannia, this fashion-conscious brasserie revels in its own quirkiness – frilly, granny-chic lampshades are… more »
Eschewing the bare canteen seating and Spartan interiors that are mandatory for many London pan-Asian eateries, dapper-looking Bam-Bou hops… more »
Villandry is Great Portland Street's all-singing, all-dancing homage to egalitarian French and Mediterranean gastronomy. Comprising a restaurant… more »
Inspired by the oriental glamour of 1920s' Shanghai, this modern Chinese makes an elegant setting for business lunches, with its black lacquered… more »
Barrica is the real deal. It looks & feels like a genuine Spanish hangout (classic chequerboard floor, marble-topped bar, hams hanging from the… more »
Spanish importers-turned-restaurateurs Ibérica care about two things: food & hospitality. The large corner site features an intimate mezzanine… more »
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