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The vast expanses of the new-build Paddington Central have afforded the determinedly fashionable Massis concept more freedom & room to grow… more »
The brightness of Sheldon Square quickly fades as customers step into Pearl Liang’s stylish but dim interior. It could be any time of day inside… more »
With outposts spreading across the country, Zizzi works to a winning formula. Handsome interiors vary according to the location, from raven-inspired… more »
Still as bright & funky as ever, Yo! Sushi remains a jolly place to graze on little plates of raw fish & rice. Well-drilled staff will talk you… more »
Adding some fizz to the prospect of a westwards journey, Searcys’ upmarket station bar is the perfect antidote to on-board catering. Taking cues… more »
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Unlike some of the nine-day wonders that have popped up in the capital of late, The Summerhouse aims to be around for six months (from Easter until… more »
Resembling a double-page spread from Country Living, Clifton Kitchen is a pretty little café set amid the greenery & colourful plants of Clifton… more »
Sandwiched between a kebab shop & a nail parlour, this Burmese café has probably been around longer than both put together. Great prices & something… more »
Don’t be fooled into thinking that the bright, casual surrounds & breezy young staff mean Masala Zone isn’t serious about cooking. Far from… more »
If there was any doubt over the UK’s growing love affair with cafe culture, you need only to look at Patisserie Valerie. First founded by one… more »
Perching right on the banks of the canal, The Waterway lays claim to one of London’s best alfresco spots. Three decked terraces overlook the… more »
Out-of-towners who have just stepped off the train at Paddington station may not be familiar with the London-only Davy’s brand, but it doesn’t… more »
It’s a shame that E Bar can’t shake off its ‘hotel bar’ tag, because it has all the ingredients of a very decent neighbourhood hangout:… more »
Despite being part of a members’ club for journalists & the overseas press corps, Frontline doesn’t broadcast its charms – although it seems… more »
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