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Lightness & refinement are the hallmarks of the ‘incredible’ fare on offer at Atul Kochhar’s high-rolling Mayfair Indian, & the food… more »
With its much-lauded Green Park views, this luxury Levantine lounge offers a ‘world of decadence & delight’ – at least some readers… more »
Tayyabs, a massively oversubscribed Pakistani canteen located on a Whitechapel backstreet, ‘enjoys its cult status’, as one regular astutely… more »
Apparently the first Indian restaurant in the UK to bring over chefs from the subcontinent, the Red Fort has become a byword for ‘meticulous’… 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 »
Long-serving Al Waha certainly knows how to please visitors & locals alike with its authentic Lebanese cuisine. The cramped, split-level dining… more »
With tasselled chandeliers, chaise longues, netted drapery & cave-like stone walls studded with glass buds, Noura Central might sell itself as… more »
To call Pasha ‘romantic’ hardly does the place justice; it is out-&-out lascivious. This sumptuous Moroccan restaurant on Gloucester Road is… more »
It’s rare that a basement restaurant fits its brief perfectly, but Levant’s array of dark, subterranean spaces chimes well with its Arabian… more »
A calm oasis at the edge of Islington Green, this tiny, tidy restaurant (two tables downstairs & three on the first floor) is decked out with pale… more »
Trapped in the gastro-bubble of newly revitalised Shepherd Market, this unchanging bastion of Lebanese culinary tradition now seems a tad anachronistic… more »
A tas is a traditional Turkish cooking pot, & the popular mini-chain that bears its name aims to recreate some of the warmth of home with its welcoming… more »
Part of a small chain that started life in Paris, Noura’s Belgravia flagship is an impressively laid-out space cleverly split into a smart restaurant… more »
Tiny Byblos Harbour is one of the few Docklands restaurants to successfully achieve that elusive neighbourhood feel, & credit must go to the staff… more »
At first glance, La Sophia might be mistaken for one of the Moroccan restaurants that inhabit this stretch of not-yet-gentrified Golborne Road… more »
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