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Haz does white tablecloth dining, Turkish-style. That doesn’t mean it’s expensive – quite the contrary: set menus & sub-£14 house wine… more »
Haz does white tablecloth dining, Turkish-style. That doesn’t mean it’s expensive – quite the contrary: set menus & sub-£14 house wine… more »
Sushinho takes the best bits of Japanese simplicity, adds a touch of Brazilian flamboyance and dishes up the concept with bags of flair. It… more »
The name means ‘treasure' in Arabic, and Kenza doesn't disappoint as you enter this bejewelled dining room filled with hanging lamps, bijou… more »
Harvey Nichols' likeable City outpost in the striking Bank of New York building puts on a friendly face with its lipstick-red upholstery,… more »
Successfully retaining the art-deco feel – if not the fabric – of a grand 1930s' banking hall, Caravaggio is an enjoyably theatrical,… more »
Parlour palms, a glassy corner site & the chain’s trademark peppermint colour scheme add cheer to this smart Jamies outlet, which is dominated… more »
Westminster's patrician Cinnamon Club helped to kick-start the Indian new wave in London, and its brash, upbeat offshoot continues to delight… more »
D&D London has muscled its way into the booming steakhouse market with the launch of New Street Grill – the flagship of its ambitious Old… more »
The lounge bar at D&D London’s Old Bengal Warehouse development is a pleasing proposition. Fronted by a canopied, all-weather courtyard… more »
Fish Market is the carefree, nautical side of D&D London's bold revamp of the Old Bengal Warehouse – a light and bright space, with an aquamarine… more »
It’s no mean feat for a hotel whose name means ‘personal style’ in Hindi to incorporate a more-or-less authentic English boozer into… more »
Set amid the appealing elegance of Devonshire Square, this ‘delightful' brasserie/bar is a world away from some of the dreary socialising… more »
The glistening ice-filled display of shellfish at Catch stokes the appetite immediately, while nautical mosaics and crisp white tablecloths… more »
A no-nonsense, parquet-floored brasserie right next to Liverpool Street station, Eastway tries to lure work-bound commuters with a range of… more »
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