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After going off the boil since its Rowley Leigh glory years, owner D&D London hopes that a refurb & new chef will breathe fresh life into… more »
Nicola Batavia made his name at the Michelin-starred Ristorante Birichin in Turin, but recently teamed up with seasoned London restaurateur Paolo… more »
Has Black & Blue sold its soul? Once a stylish steakhouse group – relics of which can still be seen in its flagship Borough Market branch –… more »
Always packed on a Friday night, Kensington Wine Rooms has a fun, buzzy feel that is no doubt fortified by the copious quantities of wine by the… more »
Pitched right by the old Coronet cinema, this lovely, warm, family-run taverna has seen a few famous patrons in its time – PM David Cameron &… more »
A chippie since 1939, Geales has moved up a gear since relaunching in 2007. Smart tablecloths & monochrome photographs lend the two-floor restaurant… more »
A fixture of the foodie scene hereabouts for more than 27 years, Sally Clarke’s auspicious restaurant is still fondly appreciated by well-to-do… more »
Situated on a residential street in the villagey area south of Notting Hill Gate, The Hillgate is the kind of convivial meeting place that should… 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 »
Pitched next door to Sally Clarke’s illustrious restaurant, this deli/café showcases her passion for baking, organic produce & seasonality.… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
Step up for a dose of nostalgia at the Mall Tavern, where dishes such as cow pie, parsnip & sherry ‘cup o’ soup’ & Arctic roll conjure up… 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 »
Given that the Gate Theatre is right above this neighbourhood Notting Hill boozer, it’s no surprise that thirsty thespians & culture vultures… more »
The dark basement setting & chillout tunes suggest that Seventeen is more of an evening haunt than a lunchtime spot. Carved wooden screens, blue… more »
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