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Taking its name from a special kind of Indian spice bag, Potli aims to bring a taste of the subcontinent’s street food to frenetic King… more »
After starring on Ramsay’s Best Restaurant in 2010 – beating Mayfair powerhouse Momo in reaching the quarter-final – this 12-year-old North… more »
If you’ve tired yourself out after a long stroll up King Street from Hammersmith looking for a good place to refuel, this large, newly refurbished… more »
In these days of flock-wallpapered gastropubs, there’s much to be said for The Carpenter’s Arms’ pared-down, slightly frayed look. The well-heeled… more »
The garish-pink exterior hints that 101 does things a little differently. Its kitchen focuses on the Isaan cooking of north-eastern Thailand, a… more »
This ‘lovely little Japanese grill’ may not be London’s prettiest spot, but locals find it hard to resist the allure of its sushi, sashimi… more »
Priding itself on offering an authentic flavour of Vietnam, this Hammersmith favourite has wooed locals with its elegant, ornate dining room &… more »
This charming, split-level café-restaurant – the brainchild of a Kiwi & an Argentinian – has become a Ravenscourt Park favourite. In the ground-floor… more »
At first glance, this looks like just another lovingly maintained – if slightly ramshackle – pub on the edge of Chiswick; its mismatched tables… more »
You might initially raise an eyebrow at The Knaypa’s try-hard Polish dining room, with its glossy red furniture & soon-to-date wallpaper. But… 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 »
A good choice among the handful of pubs lining the Hammersmith-to-Barnes stretch of the Thames, this Young’s establishment is an idyllic spot… more »
Chef/proprietor Manoj Vasaikar has brought the updated Indian regional cuisine he learned at Veeraswamy & Chutney Mary to his trio of opulent suburban… more »
Claiming to have the smallest bar in England, & possessing an upstairs room in which poet James Thomson wrote the words to Rule, Britannia!, this… more »
Though firmly in the gastropub mould, this capacious rendezvous doesn’t neglect its liquid assets. Sink into a Chesterfield or take a pew in… more »
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