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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 »
Packed to its industrial ceiling pipes come Friday night, this cavernous bunker is a popular stomping ground for Hoxton nights out. The post-work… more »
It has had a spruce-up, with a lick of burgundy paint lending warmth to the small, simple room, but essentially this canteen-style Thai eatery… more »
The left-field creation of four Goldsmiths graduates, Zigfrid von Underbelly has decor to match its tongue-twister of a name: totem poles dotted… more »
Pretty lampshades, pretty sexy pin-up ladies adorning the walls & menus, & a pretty middle-of-the-road slant define this Hoxton Square hang-out… more »
The menu at this semi-clandestine dive on the site of the short-lived QT promises ‘mixed drinks & mischief’ – although in always-hip Hoxton… more »
Don’t be put off by Cay Tre’s rather drab exterior, because this top-drawer Vietnamese café has a genuinely engaging buzz. Queues are de rigueur… 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 »
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 »
Just round the corner from its famous, Jamie Oliver-backed compatriot, this elegant little restaurant is run by the Training For Life charity,… more »
A fabulous hybrid of Victorian public house, Moulin Rouge peacockery & basement disco with illuminated dancefloor, ‘The Leccy’ certainly puts… more »
Even in an area packed with Vietnamese delights, you can’t miss Kêu! with its bright, neon green signage & glass windows, giving you a peek… more »
If, like Jarvis Cocker’s posh Greek female admirer from St Martin’s College, you want to live like Common people, head east and join the fans… more »
If your idea of a good cocktail joint is one where the bartender calls himself a mixologist & the martinis cost more than a tenner, Be At One is… more »
Bucking the trend for a growing mini-group – it has swelled from three branches to five in the past year – Busaba Eathai is raising standards… more »
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