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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 »
This luxury townhouse hotel is Knightsbridge all over. Compared with some other addresses in SW3 it’s pretty modest from the outside, but the… more »
Occupying the lower-ground floor of No. 11 Cadogan Gardens, Tartufo spreads over two interconnecting rooms tastefully decorated with an arty mix… more »
Marketplace’s tiny shack of a dining room, with its whitewashed furniture, Laura Ashley neutrals & surfing prints offers a whiff of the Hamptons… more »
Gail’s burgeoning London branches have been keeping yummy mummies in sourdough & babyccinos since 2005. This clutch of fashionably appointed… more »
Fashion-conscious fans of this Italian all-rounder reckon its location on Duke of York Square is ‘great for shopping’. During the day… more »
Grocer by appointment to the Queen, Partridges is an Aladdin’s cave of international culinary treasures, selling anything from root-beer ‘drops’… more »
This prominent location has proved a popular destination for the many local businesses and hotel residents to enjoy the modern and calm atmosphere … more » This review is not by Square Meal
The original of an Argentinian steakhouse duo, this branch of El Gaucho opened in the hippy enclave of Chelsea Farmers’ Market nearly 20 years… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
Ebullient jockey Frankie Dettori & chef Marco Pierre White aren’t known for their wallflower tendencies, so it’s no surprise that this joint… more »
It’s impossible to pass a branch of trendy Comptoir Libanais with its kitschy murals, cheery enamel stools & food-laden counters without peering… more »
A culinary oasis just off King’s Road, the Saatchi Gallery’s Mess holds no truck with lacklustre ‘museum restaurant’ stereotypes. Inside… more »
Given that it’s billed as ‘London’s first absinthe bar’, you might reasonably expect cheeky Can-can girls & lecherous libertines up for… more »
A go-to for produce geeks chasing their jamón fix, Brindisa is a by-word for the finest Spanish comestibles. This South Ken branch is mercifully… more »
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