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One of the capital’s more mature Greek restaurants, Elysée is currently in a state of limbo. Having had a much-needed facelift in late 2010… more »
This trendy Mexican eatery is the result of a partnership between pan-Asian specialist Will Ricker (E&O, Eight Over Eight, XO etc) & high-rolling… more »
Feeding the capital’s current appetite for deluxe chicken, Clockjack Oven offers a clutch of simple, honestly priced dishes that are an easy… more »
Glossy, sleek bar-cum-restaurant Zebrano is pretty popular for lunch, but it’s standing room only most nights as a Club 20-40 crew pile in for… more »
After six super-popular warm-ups, the City sushi-chain heroes behind Tsuru have launched Tonkotsu – a permanent, ramen noodle-lovers haven. Industrial-chic… more »
Replacing short-lived 52 North, B-Soho brings the fun-loving combination of cocktails and pizza to Londoners who still enjoy burning the candle… more »
It’s not just for wintertime, but old-timer St Moritz sure does warm the cockles, with its accordion music, little wooden chairs & actual beef… more »
While Soho pullulates with ‘new this & blogged that’, a few of its stalwarts continue in a mellower vein. Aurora has an intimate townhouse… more »
The Ping Pong concept was always a good one. Take the centuries-old Chinese tradition of ‘yum cha’ – tea & dumplings – then add funky cocktails… more »
A high proportion of socialising Londoners probably have at least one fond memory of Café Bohème, which wears its 20 years well. The interior… more »
There’s no need to give window seats a wide berth here, for Côte is a chain restaurant you won’t mind being spotted at. The heritage paintwork… more »
Compared to the wave of slinky, sexy tapas bars that has washed around Soho of late, Café Espana is a major throwback. The decor is basic & cramped… more »
It wasn’t so long ago that ‘going for a curry’ meant throat-wrenching vindaloos, warm lager & lurid flock wallpaper. Masala Zone makes such… more »
Originally pitched as a mid-market sibling to Bar Shu across the way, Ba Shan is, if anything, more atmospheric, with its stone floors, Hunan screens… more »
Behind that jaunty red frontage, Rosa’s turns out fresh, healthy Thai favourites at very fair prices, with service that’s perhaps a tad less… more »
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