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Views of Bankside & the Globe are a real asset at this ultra-friendly, ‘wine dining’ establishment hidden away by the banks of the Thames… more »
Buy into the Ramsay brand for a tenner at this compact street-level bar, the portal to the chef’s City juggernaut. The main act may be upstairs… more »
Northbank bills itself as a restaurant ‘with a Cornish twist’, but in the absence of any rugged coastline, it makes do with sweeping riverfront… more »
Billed as the brainchild of El Bulli-trained Sergi Arola (a chef with his own Michelin-starred gaff in Madrid), this pint-sized Spanish café-cum-wine… more »
On every high street & in every supermarket, it’s hard to imagine life without Pizza Express. Everyone has their favourite topping, with most… more »
Down by the banks of the Thames in evocatively named Stew Lane, this lively new restaurant & bar does a good line in City hospitality, food & drink… more »
With outposts spreading across the country, Zizzi works to a winning formula. Handsome interiors vary according to the location, from raven-inspired… more »
Ask real Greeks what they make of The Real Greek & they might scoff with disdain, but that’s not to say that this chain is without its merits… more »
A veteran from times when Japanese restaurants were spread thinly in the capital, Miyama has garnered loyal devotees over the years for its technically… more »
The Tate’s seventh floor restaurant offers stunning views from seven floors up & an experience that’s as accessible & welcoming as the gallery… more »
Given the location, it’s no surprise that this family-friendly seafood restaurant is often overwhelmed by the relentless Borough Market crowds… more »
Set in an oval-shaped building strangely reminiscent of a spaceship, Mustard is reckoned to be ‘an interesting little venue’ – a bar, weekend… more »
With cutlery in pewter tankards, novels in birdcages & decorative taxidermy, the Globe’s revamped brasserie/bar has become an ode to ‘ye olde… more »
Housed in a rather drab office building, this high-ceilinged branch of Davy’s looks out admiringly at St Paul’s Cathedral over the road. True… more »
Credited with bringing the Japanese noodle bar into the mainstream, Wagamama still does exactly what it says on the tin. The menu is dominated… more »
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