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Cool Manhattan in old-school Mayfair, 34 is rich, elegant, masculine and suave – just like most of its deep-pocketed patrons. Its calling card… more »
‘Cheap and cheerful in Mayfair', Burger & Lobster was one of 2012's hottest tickets and has become a ‘must-try' for London's ever-curious foodies… more »
Serial restaurateur Russell Norman's cool, New York-style dive still knows how to draw the crowds – not only hardnosed foodies and locals, but… more »
‘Excellent' beef brings hardcore meat lovers to this smartly masculine offshoot of the Goodman chain, where a convivial bar gives way to the… more »
Gordon Ramsay's swankily attired tribute to New York steakhouses in all their bovine glory, Maze Grill certainly knows how to dazzle (‘what… more »
Rainer Becker and Arjun Waney made their names as the double act behind Zuma and Roka, and have combined their talents once again to set up Oblix… more »
‘I'm allergic to hotel dining rooms, but Cut blew me away', admitted one visitor to this glitzy, ritzy outpost of superstar chef Wolfgang Puck's… more »
Back on its feet following a fire, the renamed and re-branded Electric Diner has returned in an all-the-more American guise. Inside, exposed brickwork… more »
Owned by the same family for three generations, the Palm restaurant chain arrived in London with convincing credentials. A polished surf &… more »
Old-timer Joe Allen opened in the late 70s & its time-warp charms are still appreciated by those who like their transatlantic grub with a… more »
It may have originated in Russia, but this branch of the Goodman chain is ‘as close to a US steakhouse as you can get', says one admirer. Readers… more »
This Danish import has set its stall out in an area where competition for top steaks is intense; nevertheless, it makes a smart addition to the… more »
Not short on attitude, Mishkin's mash-up of Lower East Side style and east London cool is bang on the money for most readers, with plenty of plaudits… more »
In 2012, Tom Adams and Jamie Berger graduated from their semi-mobile pitch beneath Hungerford Bridge to this tiny venue in Soho's backstreets.… more »
‘How long will the queue be?' asks one reader. In a deliberately slapdash corner spot, the British willingness to stand in line is hijacked by… more »
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