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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 »
From bohemian beginnings in 1920s Soho, Patisserie Valerie’s unstoppable rise has seen the group grow to some 49 outlets & counting. The original… more »
Forget cupcakes, the current must-have pastry accessory is the macaron, and nowhere does them quite like Ladurée. Hanging onto the edge of the… more »
The owners of this international brand (there’s a branch in Copenhagen) are out to make raw vegan food sexy as well as healthy. As the name suggests… more »
The glossy Cavendish hotel wears its history lightly. Across almost two centuries, it has done duty as a wartime ‘social first-aid centre’… more »
Mayfair has a dearth of modern, organic cafés, so locals have welcomed Mount Street deli as ‘a breath of fresh air’. The daily menu’s mix… more »
Tucked away down Half Moon Street in an impressive series of Georgian townhouses, the Hilton London Green Park offers two teatime venues for those… more »
A five-star afternoon tea needn’t be fusty. Flemings boutique hotel in Mayfair eschews the usual silver stands for contemporary sparkling glass… more »
If you look upwards as you head east down Piccadilly, you can’t fail to spot the magnificent neo-baroque building that houses Le Méridien hotel… more »
As busy & bustly as ever, this functional Italian serves up good-value pizza & pasta to groups of local workers & Regent Street tourists. The hard-working… more »
The very name Living Room suggests a place where folk can kick back & feel right at home. Everybody is welcome at this smart-casual chain’s urban… more »
Times have changed since a fiorentina & a glass of Frascati was all you needed to impress a dinner date, but Pizza Express has changed with them… more »
Until the end of 2013, the ground-floor restaurant at Mark Fuller’s emblematic Embassy will be home to Retro Feasts – a playful pop-up… more »
Like a comforting time warp for its army of old-soldier eateries, Shepherd Market somehow keeps even the most antiquated concepts sheltered from… more »
Brown’s, a university town fixture, has now extended its reach from Brighton in the south to Glasgow in the north – with further openings on… more »
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