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With its smart staff, white napery & curved copper ‘ceiling’ dotted with lights, Ishtar makes a statement of intent: this is no ordinary… more »
Where do you look in a room full of mirrors? At the cocktail list, if you happen to find yourself in the Landmark London’s style-conscious drinks… more »
Swathes of wood panelling & leather contribute to the clubby vibe at this underground bolthole attached to the opulent Landmark hotel. Food runs… more »
Appended to Marylebone station, this smarter-than-average sports bar does exactly what it needs to – & a little bit more. Plenty of big screens… more »
There’s nothing faintly ridiculous about the Winter Garden – this is full-on architectural madness, in the tradition of grand railway hotels… more »
A ‘curious little venue’ with just a handful of covetable tables, Dinings is the domain of fired-up chef Tomonari Chiba, who brings an inspired… 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 »
Aside from a few deer heads, cabinet-mounted fish, two pink velvet-embossed walls & ceiling-height windows, The Temperance’s wood-on-wood interior… more »
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Occupying a capacious corner spot just off Crawford Street, Honey Pot sees prolific restaurateur Claudio Pulze dipping his toe into Spanish waters… more »
Many faces – not just the Duke’s – loom from the walls of this comfortable pub, which some readers reckon is still ‘one of Marylebone’s… more »
A beguiling little place on a quiet street near Marylebone Station, The Swan & Edgar feels like a special discovery every time. Reading is a recurring… more »
Small & simple, with a long bar left over from its days as a pub, Two Point is the classic neighbourhood Thai, with flavour & friendliness taking… more »
Long queues for weekend dim sum demonstrate the pulling power of Phoenix Palace, proving that hardcore fans will do almost anything for their fix… more »
Conceived in a far-off time before sushi chains & supermarket California rolls, Nambu-tei uses all the classic indicators – Japanese lanterns… more »
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