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As bright, breezy & funky as its food is delicious, it’s easy to see why the Comptoir Libanais chain has such a growing legion of fans in the… more »
A high-design proposition just behind Selfridges, Cocochan appeals to those who have frocks to fit into by touting pan-Asian small plates & exotic… more »
The presence of owner (and proud Venetian) Simon Piovesan keeps a smart crowd coming back to 2 Veneti for personal service and the food of… more »
Taking the place of DeVille, Reform Social & Grill has brought some added Britishness to the Mandeville Hotel. Out go the pinks, purples and… more »
It’s rare that a basement restaurant fits its brief perfectly, but Levant’s array of dark, subterranean spaces chimes well with its Arabian… more »
If you’re in the market for a hot tip around Oxford Street, this oak-panelled Horse wins at a canter. Its modern, stripped-back interpretation… more »
The burgundy-on-pine interiors may be more ASK than VIP, but why glam things up when this baby sibling of Ristorante Semplice (next door)… more »
Following a change of ownership, this smartly appointed Mayfair Italian is now courting the popular vote by offering a mainstream menu of… more »
The view from the mezzanine at Selfridges is quite something, & diners at Mark Hix’s ‘relaxing’ in-store restaurant/bar can watch shoppers… more »
Chic all-dayer Aubaine takes advantage of French café culture’s hold over romance-starved Anglo-Saxons. Baskets of pain de campagne, subtly… more »
A barely perceptible name change & a move towards more Mediterranean-style dishes has added little to a hotel dining room that will always… more »
Out of India, but with a number of branches firmly established in London, the Woodlands chain is a trusted purveyor of home-cooked, south… more »
One of Marylebone Lane's long-standing occupants, Caffè Caldesi offers two floors of low-lit buzz and unwavering confidence. The family Caldesi… more »
Tagged onto the side of Claridge’s Foyer, this all-day dining room was once the hotel’s library. Any sense of bookish silence has been… more »
Easy-going despite its Michelin-starred status, the younger sibling of Fitzrovia grandee Pied à Terre is beloved of readers for all the right… more »
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