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Conceived by Georgians & delivered by Georgians, this Notting Hill newcomer celebrates the food & wine of the East European state with a healthy… more »
Although it styles itself as a ‘porterhouse & oyster bar’, The Commander is really modelled on a flashy American surf & turf joint. To… more »
Blink & you might miss this tiny Moroccan den, half-concealed below the pavement on a Queensway side street. Descend the flight of steps & you’ll… more »
The Gold Mine’s plain frontage & sparse, white-walled dining room suggest that it’s a quick-fix refuelling stop rather than a place to linger… more »
The All Star franchise (there are now four sites across London) has brought a tasteful slice of 50s’ Americana to the 10-pin scene. Even if you’re… more »
Four years after its high-profile launch, Rowley Leigh’s ocean-going liner of a restaurant is still cresting the waves, & its ‘truly special’… 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 »
Rowley Leigh’s spectacular art deco Le Café Anglais was always a spacious & roomy affair, but a 2010 refit has seen part of the restaurant updated… more »
The Bayswater branch of this popular Taiwanese restaurant may not face such stiff competition as its two siblings in Soho, but it still works hard… more »
As we went to press, the founding member of a group that now extends across London & overseas was undergoing a complete refurbishment, including… more »
Bentwood chairs, bare tables & stripped floors give a pared-down, rustic vibe to this well-established Italian, where diners are greeted by the… more »
If you’re hankering after the full ‘mountain cabin’ experience, complete with fondue, cowbells & songs from The Sound of Music, the Tiroler… more »
Elvis would have loved Mulberry Street, not least because the leather booths are the same colour as his treasured purple Cadillac. Although the… 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 »
‘For a reliably good burger, GBK is hard to beat’, chimes one fan. Founded a decade ago by three ebullient Kiwis, Gourmet Burger Kitchen may… more »
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