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A refit early in 2011 really spruced up Devonshire Terrace, which offers a subtly classy & elegant space for the neighbourhood’s business… more »
Everything seems fine on paper – a big-name chef, well-sourced steaks & a cracking drinks list – but it appears that foodies haven’t quite… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of … more »
No bells or whistles, St John Bread & Wine staunchly follows its gilded Clerkenwell sibling by dealing in unreformed British seasonal food… more »
Expectations are high as you approach ‘wonderful’ Kenza: walk through the alleyway by Devonshire Square, traverse the plush red carpet… more »
Entertainment is the name of the game at The Brickhouse, part of the Truman Brewery complex on Brick Lane. A mix of burlesque artists, fire-breathers… more »
Scarlet Dot is currently reaping the benefits of a recent refit & a revamped menu. The outdoor eating area now boasts smart imitation greenery… more »
For a dose of quick, wholesome goodness, it’s got to be Leon. This no-frills chain of funky cafés continues to blaze a trail for sustainability… more »
The setting may suggest a certain ration-book austerity, but it’s the keenly priced food that really induces nostalgia at Canteen. If your mother… more »
Having discovered that there’s only so much you can do with the Great British banger, S&M (that’s sausage & mash, in case you were wondering)… more »
Giraffe is where backpackers go when they’re all grown up. Whether it’s groups of young professionals recalling their ‘gap yah’ days, or… more »
With sprawling Smiths of Smithfield as his flagship, MasterChef host John Torode clearly likes multi-level/multi-themed venues, & has replicated… more »
John Kennedy’s specialist emporium is a showcase for extremely fine teas, & part of the pleasure of dropping in to sample & buy are the shreds… more »
Located across the street from Spitalfields Market, this is a lovely old-fashioned place strewn with antique wooden furniture – although it bills… more »
The Galvin brothers’ architecturally dramatic Chapelle must rank as the most romantic dining room in the City, with its towering vaulted ceiling… more »
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