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‘The most amazing restaurant in the world… without doubt’ say fans, & while we feel this might be a slight exaggeration, Oslo Court is certainly… more »
One Blenheim Terrace is already wooing the locals with its terrific set menu (£16 for three courses). Chef/patron Ed Shearf (ex-Ivy) is out… more »
It’s a shame the terrace of this lively gastropub faces directly on to Abbey Road. Without the traffic it would seem a bucolic spot to sup pints… more »
For an approachable taste of Georgia look no further than this dinky restaurant, where elegant, light interiors contrast with the homely, hearty… more »
A meal at this thoroughly romantic eatery might just transport you to the heart of Paris. Headed by gregarious owner Catherine Parisot, the most… more »
Although Harry Morgan models itself on the Big Apple’s Jewish filling stations, the portions are distinctly less generous & the prices significantly… more »
With a traditional Lebanese menu, a modern down-to-earth dining room and a glamorous north London clientele, Sahara restaurant on St John's Wood… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Beluga Restaurant in London’s St John’s Wood just off the Abbey Road is a traditional Persian restaurant with a classic menu and a changing… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Sofra made its name by following the Pizza Express blueprint – namely serving colourful food that everyone could afford in settings & surroundings… more »
Built back in 1810, London’s The New Inn pub, hotel and restaurant is located between the two upmarket neighbourhoods of St. John’s Wood and… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Back in the day, the balcony of the old Lord’s Tavern was a prime spot for watching the cricket, applauding our boys in their white flannels… more »
An iconic London institution, Richoux is the place to sip and be seen in central London. Perfect for posh pre-theatre bites, business breakfasts… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Gail’s burgeoning London branches have been keeping yummy mummies in sourdough & babyccinos since 2005. This clutch of fashionably appointed… more »
The flavours of Toro, a village in the heart of Spain’s Castilla y León, are recreated at this demure St John’s Wood eatery. Owner Isidro… more »
Carluccio’s signature blue & white awnings have been brightening up high streets (& boosting house prices) since 1999. These classy-looking caffè… more »
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