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‘Like a beautifully intimate, Japanese flower garden’, was one reader’s lyrical impression of über-chef Joël Robuchon’s starry London… more »
‘I’ve eaten around the world, but this is the one’, insists a reader who appreciates the sheer class of Gordon Ramsay’s flagship.… more »
‘Nothing shouts “summer in the City” like Coq d’Argent’ – no wonder this swish & swanky Gallic grandee welcomes frocks as well… more »
Having taken time out in 2011 to revitalise his flagship offering with new business partners London Doors, Tom Aikens has re-launched his Elystan… more »
Pure sophistication, pure class & ‘flavours that burst in the mouth’ are the treasured hallmarks of Marcus Wareing’s worldly, claret-hued… more »
Boasting ‘one of the prettiest dining rooms in London’, Clos Maggiore is all about romance & it sells the magic with a dreamily enchanting… more »
‘Anyone who wants to see how fine-dining should be done, should visit The Square’, counsels a reader. While many of his peers are fawning for… more »
There aren’t many London chefs who could take on a stupendous view of Buckingham Place from 28 floors up & come out victorious, but André Garrett… more »
Despite universal acclaim, Claude Bosi’s culinary pacesetter is still on a roll, & its ‘gentrified & experimental cuisine’ just keeps getting… more »
Heston’s headline-grabbing sensation, Dinner, may be upstairs, but Daniel Boulud’s slick basement restaurant is no underling at the Mandarin… more »
Once a revolutionary on the London dining scene, Le Gavroche is now so ancien régime it might appear on UNESCO’s world heritage list. Ava Gardner… more »
Pied à Terre’s star-spangled chef Shane Osborn quit to ‘go travelling’ in 2011, but fans of this bijou Fitzrovia aristocrat shouldn’t… more »
Should anybody need reminding why Gordon Ramsay became famous in the first place, a visit to Claridge’s ought to ram home the point. ‘A… more »
It may seem as if the galloping Galvin brothers have footholds all over town, but their bullish yet discreet Baker Street ‘bistrot’ is still… more »
The jewel in the crown of the Bleeding Heart dynasty, this unstormed Bastille of French cooking has been wowing the denizens of Farringdon… more »
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