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Modelled on its opposite number at the Lancaster’s twin in Bangkok, Nipa comes with history as well as a view. The all-female kitchen brigade… more »
As you might guess from the name, this Benugo-run outfit boasts a glorious location by the water’s edge; the terrace has blinding views of bobbing… more »
The sesame naan cooked in Colbeh’s mosaic-crusted, Iranian bread oven is representative of everything about this tiny, family-run eatery: it’s… more »
Orange banquettes & a textured ceiling suggest that the Mandarin Kitchen has changed little since it opened in the 70s, but that’s no deterrent… more »
A much-loved mainstay on Edgware Road, the Maroush empire comes in many guises. The larger restaurants, Maroush I & Maroush Gardens, are good for… more »
It’s called a village because it is a village – or at least a cleverly marketed facsimile of one. Conceived as a deliberately orchestrated… more »
One of a clutch of bijou Tom Conran hangouts on Westbourne Park Road, Crazy Homies does its best to live up to its wacky billing with neon and… more »
Readers ‘heartily recommend’ Satay House’s genuine family feel: founded in 1972 by Jaafar Shawal & Zaharah Hashim, it is now run by their… more »
The views at ground level aren’t particularly edifying, but from the top of the Hilton London Metropole, the Marylebone flyover seems far distant… more »
Conceived by Georgians & delivered by Georgians, this Notting Hill newcomer celebrates the food & wine of the East European state with a healthy… more »
Although it styles itself as a ‘porterhouse & oyster bar’, The Commander is really modelled on a flashy American surf & turf joint. To confuse… more »
The All Star franchise (there are now four sites across London) has brought a tasteful slice of 50s’ Americana to the 10-pin scene. Even if you’re… more »
Adding some fizz to the prospect of a westwards journey, Searcys’ upmarket station bar is the perfect antidote to on-board catering. Taking cues… more »
The Gold Mine’s plain frontage & sparse, white-walled dining room suggest that it’s a quick-fix refuelling stop rather than a place to linger… more »
The Edgware Road isn’t exactly short of skewered-meat venues, but this lovely Persian eatery is a prime exponent of the genre. In the window… more »
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