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Another hit for Providores supremo Peter Gordon (‘the godfather of fusion cookery’), Kopapa adds an extra spoonful of informality to the… more »
Handily located close to Cambridge Circus, Mela pulls in local workers & theatre types with its authentic Indian food at streetwise prices:… 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 »
‘Chic & smart without pretensions’, Arbutus is the definitive ‘gastro-bistro’, an eye-opener & palate-teaser that has done a great… more »
Purchased from the shop upstairs, chrome Cinni desk fans (& anything else, so long as it came in matt black) were the epitome of style when Freud… more »
Seasoned restaurateurs Jamie Barber & David Ponte (Hush, Momo et al) have teamed up for this relaxed riff on the in-vogue Brazilian barbecue theme… more »
The term ‘falling off the wagon’ can be traced back to this historic tavern, once a staging post midway between Newgate prison & the gallows… more »
Forgive the cheesy punning name & get ready for a true Brit experience at one of London’s oldest chippies. The classic combo of crisply battered… more »
Popular with Covent Garden office workers during the week, this dinky tapas joint is also a handy spot for a quick-fix refuel during Saturday shopping… more »
This Shaftesbury Avenue Korean stands its ground when it comes to authenticity, & can never be accused of dumbing down. Deeply savoury doen jang… more »
Don’t be fooled by the tiny triangular bar at street level; Grape’s bunch of regulars – studious horn-rims, raucous raconteurs & roly-poly… more »
Blown from roughly the same mould as LCC on Goodge Street, this allcomers’ ‘club’/dive bar sports lurid tattoo art, a nu-Edwardian back bar… more »
Adorned with vintage posters & quirky objets, Mon Plaisir offers an endearingly nostalgic take on French dining. The bistro has plied its trade… more »
With branches in central London & on a smattering of affluent Home Counties high streets, Thai Square is firmly pitched at the upper end of the… more »
An old pub with a young heart, this watering hole mixes handsome period features with chunky wooden tables & a lively vibe. The hip staff may be… more »
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