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Still as bright & funky as ever, Yo! Sushi remains a jolly place to graze on little plates of raw fish & rice. Well-drilled staff will talk you… 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 »
On the corner of tattered Chapel Market, Round Midnight certainly looks the part – a dusty dive serving up toe-tappin’ jazz & blues. Inside… more »
Mercifully tending to those atoning for their sins after a particularly heavy night, this relaxed, airy pub dispenses freshly squeezed juices from… more »
This rapidly expanding mini-chain may not come with table service or a large menu, but it delivers a very creditable rendition of freshly made… 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 reading… more »
DUE TO OPEN SPRING 2012 Bill Collison’s ‘produce’ roadshow just keeps on rolling, & he recently announced that he is bringing his wares… more »
Frederick’s has lent refinement to pretty Camden Passage for more than four decades. It’s a large restaurant, the main dining area housed… more »
Islington’s residents out hunting for antiques flock to this postmodern lodge in quaint Camden Passage for its breakfast: perhaps a potato &… more »
With branches in central London & on a smattering of affluent Home Counties high streets, Thai Square is firmly pitched at the upper end of the… more »
Defunct gay bar The Green has been replaced by a sleeker, smarter, proposition in the shape of narrow, low-lit lounge/restaurant XOXO. Tricked… more »
With four sites currently under its belt & more planned, the Breakfast Club is on the up. Named after the cult 80s’ movie, each branch is a colourful… more »
Tucked at the end of Chapel Market, this polished little bar is spread across two floors, with a basement Red Room, a ground-floor Amber Lounge… more »
‘Dhabas are Indian street canteens with no frills or formalities. Customers visit for the food’, explains the beautifully designed menu at… more »
It’s said that dogs sometimes look like their owners, but it’s also true that restaurants can resemble their punters. Byron does shabby chic… more »
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