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This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do we list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option … more »
The gothic architecture of a former bank adds gravitas to Zaika’s brand of high-end Indian cuisine, now overseen by Jasbinder Singh (protégé… more »
With branches spanning the country & more launching all the time, you’re never that far from a Prezzo. Often sited in unusual or historic buildings… more »
Those looking for somewhere to party after the pubs close could do worse than head to the Kensington branch of Piano. Live music on a grand piano… more »
Any venue where you can sip cocktails seven floors up while watching flamingos picking their way through an English garden must be worth a… more »
Like the original Shoreditch restaurant, the Kensington version of Saf works to a 100% botanical vegan menu, with much that is raw or cooked below… more »
Since launching in 2007, this venture – from the team that grew the Strada business – has opened no fewer than 20 branches nationwide, with… more »
‘Slowly slowly, catchy monkey’, Feng Sushi has been quietly winning the hearts & minds of the capital’s sushi lovers. Unfettered by its chain… more »
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Packed every day, Kensington Square Kitchen has become something of a destination for breakfast/brunch in these parts. Early birds come here for… more »
Giraffe is where backpackers go when they’re all grown up. Whether it’s groups of young professionals recalling their ‘gap yah’ days, or… more »
Where Chez Gerard is a city slicker, Brasserie Gerard is its country cousin, with branches in London’s neighbourhoods & across the UK. Fans of… more »
Any restaurant rated as ‘perfect for spies and/or affairs’ gets an entry in our notebook, & Maggie Jones’s certainly manages to live up to… more »
No one could accuse Montparnasse Café of being unsure of its roots or its patriotic allegiance. This place is pure France, with croque monsieurs… more »
A cosy little neighbourhood eatery behind Kensington’s main drag, The Terrace is the sort of place where you’d imagine stumbling across Hugh… more »
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