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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 »
‘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 »
Handily located close to Cambridge Circus, Mela pulls in local workers & theatre types with its authentic Indian food at streetwise prices:… more »
‘The kind of place you can take your oldest relative or the love of your life’, admits a supporter of Messrs Demetre & Smith’s riff… more »
Conveniently located on the fringes of Covent Garden & Trafalgar Square, Gilbert’s is a real boon for camera-toting tourists, shoppers &… more »
It’s typical of Fergus Henderson & Trevor Gulliver’s bloody-mindedness & business acumen that they have pitched their West End offshoot… more »
Slap-bang next to Charing Cross station, this smart first-floor eatery is handily located for meet-ups, post-shopping lunches or pre-show… more »
Some thought, plenty of cash & a fair bit of canny local research (‘checking out the competition’) have gone into transforming this one-time… more »
Open since the early 80s, this down-&-dirty diner with its whirring ceiling fans, scuffed terracota-tiled floor & vintage posters is something… more »
Crafted by insouciantly stylish, but supremely savvy sipsmiths behind a butch, brooding bar, Hawksmoor’s devilishly good cocktails are as fine… more »
‘Famous for serving Covent Garden market traders since Victorian times’, says the blurb, although you are more likely to find office workers… more »
A champion of authentic Thai flavours, Suda is a welcome addition to the stylish St Martin’s Courtyard development, with the bonus of an inviting… more »
This cavernous basement beneath the cobbles of Covent Garden has been serving up moules-frites & Belgian beer for years – in fact it’s worth… more »
Housed in the old Watney Combe brewery, this handsome Hawksmoor has proved a resounding hit. Inside, the bar/dining room is a riot of striking… more »
Less busy than its siblings in Soho & South Kensington, the Covent Garden KKS is a handy drop-in for local workers & in-the-know Neal Street shoppers… more »
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