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A restaurant with a long & illustrious history, this Charlotte Street fish veteran is starting to divide opinion. Regulars continue to praise… more »
Serene & elegant, Tsunami stakes its claim alongside some of the more hyped-up Japanese A-listers in town & looks the part with its flattering… more »
Famed for its outstanding ravioli, Latium is unashamedly old school in its ways: venerable waiters cosset their diners, the room is elegant… more »
A venue with a split personality, Suka’s upmarket Asian canteen plays second fiddle to the loud, vibrant bustle of the hotel’s famous Long… more »
Pied à Terre’s star-spangled chef Shane Osborn quit to ‘go travelling’ in 2011, but fans of this bijou Fitzrovia aristocrat shouldn’t… more »
Many of L’Etoile’s staunch supporters were dining here when Elena (dubbed ‘the queen of maître d’s’) was still working the tables… 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 »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or … more »
Since father & son Albert & Michel Roux Jnr took over the ‘exceptionally pretty’, David Collins-designed Landau restaurant at the palatial… more »
The original of a triumvirate of Iberian/Italian small-plate eateries that also includes Dehesa & the Opera Tavern, Salt Yard is reckoned to be… more »
When the first Ping Pong launched on Great Marlborough Street, it was something of a revelation. Decent dim sum was suddenly available outside… 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 »
Japanese cousin to local Korean specialist Koba, Nizuni sports similarities in all the right places. Staff are swift & pleasant, surroundings sleek… more »
Set among concrete office blocks on the ‘wrong’ end of Charlotte Street, the Bloomsbury outpost of the Gaucho chain is a buzzy medialand haunt… more »
Barrica is the real deal. It looks & feels like a genuine Spanish hangout (classic chequerboard floor, marble-topped bar, hams hanging from the… more »
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