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Glancing at the packed tables of this ‘crisp', high-ceilinged dining room overlooking the foodie hubbub of Borough Market, you'd never know… more »
‘Modern Italian food the way it should be', declaims a fan of Zucca – a sparsely decorated ‘local' restaurant that manages to draw crowds… more »
Everyone agrees that the smart restaurant on the eighth floor of the Oxo Tower is a ‘special-occasion' destination par excellence – a… more »
Occupying the same inviting riverside space as the more formal Skylon restaurant, the Grill rings the changes with tightly packed bare tables… more »
Baltic's unprepossessing entrance and roadside terrace don't give much away, but step into this swish Eastern European rendezvous and it's… more »
High up on the eighth floor of the Oxo Tower, this fashion-conscious, brasserie-style eyrie offers the same great views as the posh restaurant… more »
Rainer Becker and Arjun Waney made their names as the double act behind Zuma and Roka, and have combined their talents once again to set up Oblix… more »
Apart from the deep-red walls, what strikes visitors to this tucked-away Italian is the sheer personable warmth of the place. Even newcomers… more »
With its bentwood chairs and walls of deepest claret, this terrific ‘local restaurant' has an unpretentious, homely vibe that's matched by an… more »
After a lull following chef Jeremy Lee's departure to Quo Vadis, this Shad Thames stalwart above the Design Museum is now rolling again with… more »
This allcomers' adjunct to Shakespeare's Globe may be firmly rooted in tradition with its mullioned windows and ornate brickwork, but inside the… more »
As garrisons go, this one is decidedly cosy, with vintage lampshades, intimate booths and faded portraits of fresh-faced WWII soldiers. Staff and… more »
This is the most serious of D&D London’s Butler’s Wharf restaurants – all starched white linen, art deco trappings and sound-absorbing… more »
From its first-floor vantage point in the Royal Festival Hall complex, it's hard to beat this triple-height space with its views across the… more »
The ‘no reservations' policy, dishevelled interiors and jam-packed tables aren't enough to deter south London's dining cognoscenti from patronising… more »
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