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Ever-serene Latium is now into its 10th year as a determinedly traditional Italian a stone's throw from Oxford Street. Its ethos seems charmingly… more »
Suka claims to be influenced by the traditions of Malaysian ‘hawker' food, but in truth, the setting couldn't be further removed from the… more »
Lively and unpretentious, with a smidgeon more character than most hotel eateries, Oscar is a big asset to the Charlotte Street Hotel. Spilling… more »
Food Roots is a bespoke enterprise dedicated to the preservation, supply and distribution of handmade artisan produce, with much depending… more »
With black-&-white photos lining the walls & a red rose on every table, Da Paolo is an Italian restaurant from a generation gone by. Sadly… more »
Don't expect hanging hams and faux-bodega kitsch at Fino – this Spanish stalwart staked its claim as a serious tapas enterprise long before… more »
The Charlotte Street branch of Raymond Blanc’s user-friendly brasserie chain looks and feels like a slice of old Fitzrovia with its rows… more »
‘World-class food combined with the best in service' trumpeted one lady who loves to get ‘super dressed-up' and make a night of it at… more »
Once a haunt of stars from stage and screen (note the gallery of autographed celeb photos on the walls) and a favourite bolthole for journos… more »
The South American invasion of the capital continues with the arrival of Lima, the brainchild of celebrated Peruvian chef Virgilio Martinez… more »
For somewhere that takes everything it does so seriously, the Draft House is really rather a hoot. Beer drinkers can order third of a pint… more »
Eschewing the bare canteen seating and Spartan interiors that are mandatory for many London pan-Asian eateries, dapper-looking Bam-Bou hops… more »
A restaurant with a long & illustrious history, this Charlotte Street fish veteran is starting to divide opinion. Regulars continue to praise… more »
With its gaudy frontage, brightly coloured furniture, illuminated signs hanging from the ceiling and silent cartoon movies projected onto… more »
More approachable than some of its high-fashion Japanese counterparts but equally accomplished in its own way, Tsunami comes tarted up for… more »
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