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Forever associated with the international Taj chain, opulent Bombay Brasserie still carries the air of a rather exclusive hotel restaurant… more »
‘A sweet little gem’ off Gloucester Road, Launceston Place knows how to woo its well-to-do clientele with clubby vibes, elegantly formal… more »
A highly idiosyncratic restaurant, sultry L’Etranger has gained a fine reputation for haute French cooking with modish Japanese incursions, although… more »
DUE TO OPEN 17 FEBRUARY 2012 Mersault isn’t simply a blue-chip wine-producing region, it’s also the name of the hero in Albert Camus’… 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 »
To call Pasha ‘romantic’ hardly does the place justice; it is out-&-out lascivious. This sumptuous Moroccan restaurant on Gloucester Road is… more »
Come for a drink at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Kensington, & you’ll discover there’s a rather odd theme: the traffic light. The chrome & mirrors… more »
It might look like a classic local – complete with overflowing hanging baskets – but once through the doors of The Builders Arms, you know… more »
Taking its theme from Federico Fellini’s cult film 8½, smart Locanda Ottoemezzo manages to capture some of the style & glamour of the movie… more »
Plump ‘easy’ chairs, thick black-velvet curtains & giant black chandeliers – nothing about Brunello is particularly understated. Mind you… more »
No one could accuse Montparnasse Café of being unsure of its roots or its patriotic allegiance. This place is pure France, with croque monsieurs… more »
It’s said that dogs sometimes look like their owners, but it’s also true that restaurants can resemble their punters. Byron does shabby chic… more »
A judicious facelift & spruced-up menu have injected new life into Bistro One Ninety, where framed pictures now pack the walls, & plain bentwood… more »
Cast your eyes over Cheneston’s compact dining room – taking in the cosy, old-school wood panelling, the open fire, the heavy mahogany furniture… more »
Has Black & Blue sold its soul? Once a stylish steakhouse group – relics of which can still be seen in its flagship Borough Market branch –… more »
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