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Gascony-born Thierry Thomasin, in charge of wine at Le Gavroche for a decade, makes a charming host at this ultra-cosy bistro near Lancaster… more »
Modelled on its opposite number at the Lancaster’s twin in Bangkok, Nipa comes with history as well as a view. The all-female kitchen brigade… more »
The Lancaster London has addressed niggles about high prices by reinventing the simpler of its two restaurants as the Island Grill. With busy Lancaster… more »
It’s called a village because it is a village – or at least a cleverly marketed facsimile of one. Conceived as a deliberately orchestrated… more »
Out-of-towners who have just stepped off the train at Paddington station may not be familiar with the London-only Davy’s brand, but it doesn’t… more »
‘Flavours of Malaysia’ is the tagline for this agreeable little restaurant pitched midway between Paddington & Bayswater. It has become something… more »
Design rules at the Hempel, & its No. 35 restaurant is no exception; everything is clean, expensive & ‘just so’, including the customers. The… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
With its sage-green decor, imposing pillared facade & stunning views of the perennially pretty Serpentine, Lido Café is simply too good for tourists… more »
Bombay Palace has eight branches around the world, & it’s hard to fathom the reasons for locating the London outpost beneath a hefty apartment… more »
Despite being part of a members’ club for journalists & the overseas press corps, Frontline doesn’t broadcast its charms – although it seems… more »
Adding some fizz to the prospect of a westwards journey, Searcys’ upmarket station bar is the perfect antidote to on-board catering. Taking cues… more »
Stuzzico fights its corner manfully in restaurant-heavy Connaught Village, thanks largely to the charisma & boundless enthusiasm of owner… more »
Orange banquettes & a textured ceiling suggest that the Mandarin Kitchen has changed little since it opened in the 70s, but that’s no deterrent… more »
Dim sum meets US diner at this all-day Asian canteen in Queensway’s mini Chinatown, where the red walls are hung with Mickey Mouse cartoons,… more »
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