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With its brolly-like light fittings, poodle & terrier silhouettes on the backs of the dining chairs, & deep sari pink on the walls, Kit Kemp’s… more »
Tricked out in shades of fruit compote, Brumus’s well-upholstered, dressed-for-a-wedding pose may not suit those who prefer clean lines & Calvin… more »
In the 15 years since it started, Yo! Sushi has gone from the hippest, hottest thing in town to a welcome, if predictable, presence in shopping… more »
It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain… more »
Spaghetti House (established in 1955) played no small part in turning the risk-averse British dining public into the sophisticated tiramisu & taleggio… more »
‘The best burger on the high street’ & other superlatives are regularly tossed in the direction of Byron Hamburgers, the chain that even hipsters… more »
The moodily glamorous environs of a cavernous, one-time banking hall add a certain decorative sparkle to drinks at the urbane Mint Leaf Lounge… more »
Climbing aboard the small-plates bandwagon, this Italian newcomer is the brainchild of Stefano Fraquelli, the man behind Knightsbridge’s Zia… more »
A tiny Japanese-style eatery just by Haymarket station, Sushiya is still easy to miss even though it’s been around since 2005. With small, high… more »
Dim lights, clubby vibes & thumping beats set the scene at Mint Leaf – a glitzy, all-purpose venue aimed at the theatreland crowds, celebs &… more »
Despite the name, First Coast isn’t a seafood restaurant but an engaging, eclectic & informal bistro near Haymarket station. Inside, it feels… more »
Favoured by Matt Damon, Kate Moss, Keira, Sienna et al for its fine Indian dining, Mint Leaf’s bar snacks such as a mixed-grill platter, delicately… more »
Surely one of the strangest places to eat this side of a surrealists’ picnic, tourist magnet Planet Hollywood feels rather like a student canteen… more »
If Katie Price ran her own venue, would it be Tiger Tiger? Loud, brash, in-your-face & glam in a kind of radioactive spray-tan way, the place has… more »
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