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With its high arched windows and Ottoman artwork, it’s easy to spot this Middle Eastern restaurant on a street corner deep in the East End. Ethnic… more »
St John's little brother celebrated its 10th birthday in 2012, and it continues to fight the good fight for untarnished British seasonal food… more »
‘Dinners and old wines, ports, game in season, shellfish…’ – just some of the delights advertised on the brown frontage of this determinedly… 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 »
Hawksmoor is now spreading its wings across the capital, but that hasn't affected the Spitalfields original one jot. Wooden parquet flooring… more »
The City's only kosher restaurant may have moved north from the Bevis Marks synagogue towards Aldgate Tube, but – thankfully – the only… more »
Gastronomic queen bee Angela Hartnett MBE (of Murano fame) has moved in as consultant chef at this smart-casual, airy dining room appended… more »
Petite Galvin Café a Vin may lack the undeniable grandeur of La Chapelle next door, but it compensates with an easy, winning charm. Decked… more »
Galvin La Chapelle continues to thrill the City with its jaw-dropping architectural pomp, alluring French cuisine and slick, dutiful service… more »
A cosy, homely kind of boozer with an added funky edge, The Water Poet is an unpretentious dive for City boys & girls to carouse amid velvet… more »
Set amid the appealing elegance of Devonshire Square, this ‘delightful' brasserie/bar is a world away from some of the dreary socialising… more »
Boisdale's City outpost may be inauspiciously sequestered up an alleyway near Liverpool Street station, but it manages to soothe visitors… more »
Showcasing the Pakhtoon cooking style of the North-West Frontier, Kasturi has ploughed its distinctive furrow unobtrusively on the City’s… more »
A little bastion of Gallic joie de vivre in the heart of touristy Banglatown (aka Brick Lane), Chez Elles is unreformed bistro through and through… more »
Brick Lane is one of London’s most iconic places to dine out, and this bustling thoroughfare is home to hip bars, pop-up boutiques, arty music… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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