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This ornate Portman Village restaurant is a loving celebration of the food of Pakistan & northern India, & the stage is set to show it off… more »
The term ‘Tardis’ springs to mind – alongside fantastical, exuberant & OTT – when describing this 300-cover Indian pleasure dome just… more »
Unpretentious & likeable, but serious about both food & wine, Vinoteca brings the approachable sensibility of its Clerkenwell wine shop/restaurant… more »
Still one of the toughest tickets in town to get a table at, Locanda Locatelli combines a lasting ‘wow' factor with ‘warm, unpretentious' service… more »
To find this business-friendly Brasserie, you need to traverse the ultra-modern lobby of the Cumberland hotel. Once inside, expect plenty… more »
Twisting history to its own ends, 140 Park Lane’s ‘chop house grill’ shuns the British beef of old London taverns for corn-fed American imports… more »
From bohemian beginnings in 1920s Soho, Patisserie Valerie’s unstoppable rise has seen the group grow to some 49 outlets & counting. The original… more »
Out of the same stable as The Thomas Cubitt in Belgravia, this light & airy kid on the block has recently added eight guest rooms, making it a… more »
Part of a small group that also includes Mayfair’s Only Running Footman, this elegant gastropub’s name reflects its location in the heart… more »
Part of the Sportsman Casino – a top-end gaming establishment hidden away just off Oxford Street – Zaman caters for a grown-up crowd with its… more »
‘Tequila time’ puts on its serious face at the Cumberland’s sleek bar, which has allegiances to both the adjoining Brasserie and the Patrón… more »
Located inside the central and modern Mostyn Hotel near London's Marble Arch, Fire and Spice is a cosmopolitan restaurant popular with stylish… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Everything at The Cumberland hotel is done on a grand scale – the lobby is huge, & its party bar, Carbon, is designed to hold a big crowd. Impressively… more »
Combining the merits of a neighbourhood shisha & curry joint with a specialist bar devoted to whisky & its sister spirits, Salt really does have… more »
Spaghetti House (established in 1955) played no small part in turning the risk-averse British dining public into the sophisticated tiramisu & taleggio… more »
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