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With its high arched windows and Ottoman artwork, it’s easy to spot this Middle Eastern restaurant on a street corner deep in the East End. Ethnic… more »
The Dispensary was once just that – an early attempt to provide healthcare to the poor of East London. Nowadays its grandiose Victorian portals… more »
Showcasing the Pakhtoon cooking style of the North-West Frontier, Kasturi has ploughed its distinctive furrow unobtrusively on the City’s… more »
The legendary House of Androuet was set up in Paris in 1909 & is universally recognised as a grandee among cheesemongers. In addition to outlets… more »
No bells or whistles, St John Bread & Wine staunchly follows its gilded Clerkenwell sibling by dealing in unreformed British seasonal food… more »
If you’re looking for some spicy mixology in Whitechapel, set your sights on this converted mobile phone store flanked by local curry houses… more »
Paraded as Brick Lane’s original Bangladeshi eatery, The Clifton is ever salubrious, if ‘utilitarian’ in terms of cuisine: an airy corner… more »
In close proximity to the lights, touts, sweet shops & general mayhem of Brick Lane, you’ll find this two-in-one venue on the ground floor of… more »
Gastronomic queen bee Angela Hartnett MBE (of Murano fame) has moved in as consultant chef at this smart-casual, airy dining room appended to the… more »
Hundreds of empty beer bottles line the walls of this unreformed East End local – a pint-sized bolthole not much bigger than a couple of wood-furnished… more »
Tayyabs, a massively oversubscribed Pakistani canteen located on a Whitechapel backstreet, ‘enjoys its cult status’, as one regular astutely… more »
Whitechapel Road’s dirty little secret, this grungy boîte is an in-the-know alternative to the Brick Lane bar circuit & the unexceptional boozers… more »
This compact & bijou basement dive is a curious mix of Moroccan chic & chillout den. Once you’ve negotiated the stairs – not easy in the gloom… more »
Strada’s pizza bases pass the thin & crispy test. The toppings are fresh, the flavours authentic & the price is right – such things matter… more »
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 of … more »
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