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Handily located close to Cambridge Circus, Mela pulls in local workers & theatre types with its authentic Indian food at streetwise prices:… more »
Another hit for Providores supremo Peter Gordon (‘the godfather of fusion cookery’), Kopapa adds an extra spoonful of informality to the… more »
‘Chic & smart without pretensions’, Arbutus is the definitive ‘gastro-bistro’, an eye-opener & palate-teaser that has done a great… more »
‘If you like fish tanks, you’re in for a big treat’ advises one reader who was wowed by Kyashii’s flashy design flourishes, eye-catching… more »
‘Always exciting’, Yauatcha still receives the odd drubbing for unhelpful service & for the way it ‘crams in diners’, but most readers… more »
The Latin American theme continues, with cocktails & cuisine to match, but the live music offering at cavernous Floridita has diversified… more »
It’s typical of Fergus Henderson & Trevor Gulliver’s bloody-mindedness & business acumen that they have pitched their West End offshoot… more »
D&D’s Meza spent 2011 hosting pop-ups of established restaurants including The Modern Pantry & Benares in a bid to find a workable ‘concept’… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or … more »
The ‘Indian tapas’ served at Imli are based on recipes from all over the subcontinent, from Kashmiri rogan josh to a Goan beach snack… more »
Cheery-looking & commercial (in a good way), Chowki is a great ‘walk in, quick bite to eat’ kind of place off Piccadilly Circus, filled… more »
The fact that the Hyatt Regency’s capacious, high-ceilinged restaurant is attached to its lift & lobby gives it an uncanny resemblance to… more »
During the afternoon, Molly Moggs is a Wi-Fi café/chill-out, good for sarnies, cupcakes & a hair-of-the dog. Come evening, pan-stick old dogs… more »
Very proper service, comfortable leather seats & dark wood panelling set the tone at Incognico, which models itself on a classic Parisian… more »
The first London branch of a French franchise rooted in Belgium, Leon de Bruxelles deals in workaday riffs on moules-frites plus other Belgian… more »
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