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‘Affordable luxury’ was the stated aim when Gordon Ramsay reopened ‘ultra-discreet’ Pétrus a stone’s throw from its original location… more »
Tourists & hotel guests mingle happily in this cheery little basement bistro, but Le Metro also manages a brisk trade in office lunches, thanks… more »
Opened by a group of French friends (a chef & sommelier among them), this heroically French bistro has been tastefully broken in to achieve… more »
A paragon of elegant restraint, Harvey Nick’s Fifth Floor restaurant is in stark contrast to the louche bar next door. The domed ceiling… 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 »
The new-look Rib Room channels 1960s’ razzmatazz, with its low-lit bar manned by sharp-jacketed staff, plus a raft of tempting cocktails & a… more »
This hotel eatery serves its purpose as a no-brainer for tired, disorientated travellers not wanting to stray far from their room. The inoffensive… more »
‘Still up there as one of the best’, exclaims a reader following Zafferano’s 2011 behind-the-scenes refit – an upgrade that has yielded… more »
Part of the burgeoning Cubitt House group (The Thomas Cubitt, The Orange, et al), the Pantechnicon’s ground-floor bar is home to a constant stream… more »
Whether you find Motcombs confused or simply eccentric, it seems to work – ‘a wonderful place for lunch’, exclaimed one reader who was also… more »
Secreted upstairs at the Millennium Hotel, Mu has downsized considerably from its first incarnation, & now comprises a simply decorated cocktail… more »
‘Outstanding’ Amaya is where Indian food gets sexy & theatrical. Sparkling threads of cut glass dangle over the slinky bar, which serves big-name… more »
You can’t help feeling you’re in owner Rashid Harb’s sitting room when you enter Beit Eddine: the mauve walls decorated with paintings of… more »
A designer deli where food tastes every bit as unnervingly good as it looks, Ottolenghi’s star is in the ascendant. The original four, which… more »
This small, dark & sophisticated enclave for the seriously moneyed set keeps Harrods gawkers & Knightsbridge’s rucksack brigade at arm’s length… more »
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