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Galvin La Chapelle continues to thrill the City with its jaw-dropping architectural pomp, alluring French cuisine and slick, dutiful service… more »
Hawksmoor is now spreading its wings across the capital, but that hasn't affected the Spitalfields original one jot. Wooden parquet flooring… more »
Tayyabs, a massively oversubscribed Pakistani canteen located on a Whitechapel backstreet, ‘enjoys its cult status’, as one regular astutely… more »
Petite Galvin Café a Vin may lack the undeniable grandeur of La Chapelle next door, but it compensates with an easy, winning charm. Decked… more »
St John's little brother celebrated its 10th birthday in 2012, and it continues to fight the good fight for untarnished British seasonal food… more »
Set in a converted warehouse, this East End sibling of the much-vaunted Notting Hill original ‘encapsulates the bohemian decadence of Cool… more »
Everything seems fine on paper – a big-name chef, well-sourced steaks & a cracking drinks list – but it appears that foodies haven’t quite… more »
A bulldog with butterfly wings; Bambi wearing a bejewelled choker; a cane-wielding crocodile: Les Trois Garçons' audacious decor may be uber-kitsch… more »
Located on a noisy junction a stone's throw from Shoreditch station, this lively (and large) pizza joint is the original branch of the three-strong… more »
The name might be straightforward, but this place gets its kicks from edgy, unorthodox thrills. Part of The Wapping Project, the restaurant occupies… more »
Pepys and Dickens regularly dropped by for literary inspiration, painter JMW Turner surveyed the scene and Judge Jeffreys took time out from his… more »
Gastronomic queen bee Angela Hartnett MBE (of Murano fame) has moved in as consultant chef at this smart-casual, airy dining room appended… more »
Anglo-Indian cooking finds its perfect home at Café Spice Namasté, where redbrick Victorian architecture and high ceilings are spiced up… more »
A cosy, homely kind of boozer with an added funky edge, The Water Poet is an unpretentious dive for City boys & girls to carouse amid velvet… more »
MasterChef supremo John Torode may have moved on, but this multi-level eatery remains well suited to its buzzy Spitalfields location. The ground-floor… more »
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