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Tsunami’s rather ugly brown interior takes on a more seductive hue at night, when regulars crowd in & the joy is in the well-crafted cooking… more »
Hidden away on a Clapham side street, this first-floor restaurant is a quirky & cute addition to a chain-heavy part of town. The elegant decor… more »
A stalwart of the Clapham strip, La Rueda has been here for donkey’s years & isn’t likely to change soon. It’s a sizeable, rustically styled… more »
Anyone who has partied in Ibiza will want to keep an eye on this newish development from the Ministry of Sound group. Hed Kandi is a reincarnation… more »
The management of this rather strange spot has made the most of unpromising surroundings – a concrete bunker above Sainsbury’s – by furnishing… more »
‘For a reliably good burger, GBK is hard to beat’, chimes one fan. Founded a decade ago by three ebullient Kiwis, Gourmet Burger Kitchen may… more »
A jolly Mexican bar-restaurant: drop in for enchiladas, nachos, salads & a bowl of chilli con carne. Don’t expect to be blown away by the food… more »
Like it or not, white leather furniture & weird blue lighting sells. This nightspot is heaving at the weekend when the surgically enhanced, carefully… more »
A visit to Strada often surpasses expectations. On paper, it may be just another pizza chain, but its commitment to quality Italian cooking, not… more »
Like many establishments along the Clapham strip, The Loft is proud of its cocktails, but (unlike some others) it has plenty to show off about… more »
Away from the tumultuous High Street, The Stonhouse is part of a smart group of hostelries that includes The Abbeville & The Bolingbroke. In its… more »
It was in the vanguard of the posh-pizza brigade, but Eco is still with us 20 years later – which is a testament to its quality. Pizzas have… more »
Still doing a roaring trade with customers from the nearby Picture House, the tiny Rapscallion seems to have lost some joie de vivre, maybe because… more »
A little patch of France on Clapham Common, Gastro might seem like a pastiche of a Monsieur Hulot film. Staff have wonderful Gallic accents (though… more »
When beige was the rage, this funky, clubby bar was top dog in Clapham – but nothing lasts forever. Souk can still supply a brilliant night out… more »
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