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Local families are flocking to this eccentric, cramped & cosy Italian en masse, largely because of its beguiling, child-friendly attributes:… 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 »
There’s no need to give window seats at wide berth here, for Côte is a chain restaurant you won’t mind being spotted at. The heritage paintwork… more »
With its huge, street-facing windows, Taittinger prints & sizeable Champagne list, Amuse Bouche was an instant hit with attention-seeking, fizz-loving… more »
For as long as anyone can remember, the affectionately named ‘Sloaney Pony’ has been packing them in with its prodigious beer selection, vintage… more »
For a mini-chain with a strong reputation for upmarket Chinese food in premier spots such as Baker Street, Bayswater & Canary Wharf, surprisingly… more »
Despite plying its trade on New King’s Road for almost three decades, ever-evolving Mao Tai remains one of Fulham’s premier venues. These… more »
One reader’s wild claim that this is ‘the best Thai restaurant in the UK’ overstates the case, but there’s no doubting that unassuming… more »
Every bit as accomplished as its pubby sibling the Sands End, Manson also delivers uncomplicated food with a strong British slant – but… more »
An accomplished neighbourhood favourite, Vicino combines old-time charm with the look & feel of a modern trattoria. Inside, black-&-white portraits… more »
Strada’s pizza bases pass the thin & crispy test. The toppings are fresh, the flavours authentic & the price is right – such things matter… more »
This good-looking sibling of the Kensington Wine Rooms stakes its claim with a 50-strong, by-the-glass selection from its Enomatic system. Pull… more »
A colourful sibling of Cambio de Tercio, this Spanish joint knows how to keep the punters happy in Parsons Green. As ever, the kitchen’s reinterpretation… more »
Named after Pappa e Ciccia (a pair of Italian comedy actors from the 70s), this family-run trattoria/pizzeria has been putting on a happy face… more »
Smart without being pretentious, this spacious street-corner pub aims to attract Fulham Road’s heavy-drinking crowd. Beers abound, with shelves… more »
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