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There’s barely a whisper of dissent regarding Nuno Mendes’ fascinating venture – correctly described as ‘the most innovative restaurant… more »
The Galvin brothers’ architecturally dramatic Chapelle must rank as the most romantic dining room in the City, with its towering vaulted ceiling… more »
Arguably the most authentic French dining experience in this part of town – how many other Shoreditch restaurants carve meat & fish for guests… more »
Named after the architect who designed Christ Church in Spitalfields, the original branch of burgeoning Hawksmoor wows the crowds with some of… more »
The Gun’s many admirers swoon over its beautiful riverside setting & capacious decked terrace: ‘on a sunny day, very few places in the… more »
Places like Pizza East are changing the way we think about margheritas & quattro staggione. Bold & brassy, this New York-style spot is bang on… more »
The competition has to watch & weep as this branch of Roka gets it right time after time – there’s no doubting that this is the ‘go-to’… more »
It’s a ‘Marmite’ venue, says one reader; you’ll either love it or hate it. In fact everything about the arty, Wapping Food experience is… more »
Tayyabs, a massively oversubscribed Pakistani canteen located on a Whitechapel backstreet, ‘enjoys its cult status’, as one regular astutely… more »
Once an excise house, later the West India Dock superintendent’s residence, this ‘absolutely stunning’ Georgian building is now an upscale… more »
After eight years of trendy, subdued minimalism, Plateau has been freshened up with some sexy red & purple hues, reupholstered sofas & displays… more »
Celeb chef & pub landlord Gordon Ramsay has got shot of most of his other London gastropubs, but The Narrow is the original & best. ‘GR’… more »
A big pan-Asian player on Canary Wharf, spread over two floors divided by a fabulous sweeping staircase, Sri Nam hits the local button by offering… more »
Steak is taken very, very seriously in the capital these days – something that Gaucho’s outlets are well placed to exploit. This sleek Argentinian… more »
No bells or whistles, St John Bread & Wine staunchly follows its gilded Clerkenwell sibling by dealing in unreformed British seasonal food… more »
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