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As hot as a freshly blasted rib-eye & as cool as tarragon ice cream, Jason Atherton’s standalone gaff has shot to the top since its launch, &… more »
It was billed as a biggie, & Dinner didn’t disappoint: superlatives gush forth like foam from a siphon – with much of the excitement deriving… more »
A louche Soho answer to The Wolseley, Dean Street Townhouse does it all: glamour drinks at the long bar, power breakfasts, afternoon tea with crumpets… more »
Richard Corrigan’s Mayfair showcase is an increasingly rare thing in these parts: a restaurant for food-lovers rather than foodie fetishists… more »
‘A sweet little gem’ off Gloucester Road, Launceston Place knows how to woo its well-to-do clientele with clubby vibes, elegantly formal… more »
The elder statesman of British ‘nose-to-tail’ eating, St John is still a gut-busting gastronomic force to be reckoned with, & most visitors… more »
If its prime position overlooking Borough Market isn’t enough, Roast never lets you forget its impeccable attention to sourcing – a ‘roll… more »
Marcus Wareing’s arrival at the revitalised St Pancras Renaissance Hotel sees him in more humble, less haughty mood. No bad thing, since… more »
‘Everyone should go here at least once – or twice, if someone else is paying’, advises a fan of Gary Rhodes’s Michelin-starred eyrie… more »
There are lots of good things about Mark Hix’s Soho flagship. Fans love his ‘big, flavourful grub’, & are glad to find a British restaurant… more »
Come 6pm, The Botanist’s bar is regularly rammed with braying Chelsea-ites joshing with each other, but once past the sliding glass partition… more »
If you want to put a face to your food here, check out the sepia prints of trusted suppliers on the tiled walls. This casual alternative to Tom… more »
A ‘timeless’, elegant & welcoming restaurant that seems at odds with its soulless London Bridge surrounds, Magdalen generates all the conviviality… more »
As British as a rousing chorus of Rule Britannia, Rules was established in 1798, making it the capital’s oldest restaurant. Charles Dickens &… more »
As elegantly monochrome as a boardroom, & with crisp copies of the FT lined up like cabs for hire, The Mercer is every inch the business-friendly… more »
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