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Laid-back Aussie chef & adopted Londoner Bill Granger is already known to millions on TV, & has raised his culinary profile a notch with the launch… more »
The dark wood floors & padded red-leather seats may have more in common with an American diner than the fast-food joints of Mexico & southern California… 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 »
The arrival of a new chef at this sleek, brick-clad modern French canteen has heralded a fleshed-out menu that mixes entrenched bistro classics… more »
Armed with one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s cookbooks & a daunting shopping list of esoteric ingredients, you could try your hand at any of the dishes… more »
Prufrock, a coffee bar & barista training centre founded by former ‘world barista champion’ Gwilym Davies, is a caffeine enthusiast’s heaven… more »
A boutique clothes shop may not be the obvious choice for a leisurely lunch or casual dinner, but eating & browsing merge seamlessly at Nicole… more »
Like the enotecas of northern Italy, Negozio Classica combines a wine shop, bar & deli in one neat little package. There’s a flat corkage of… more »
If Lucky Seven is Tom Conran’s answer to an American diner, his Deli is a nod to its British equivalent, the 50s’ seaside caff. The Formica-topped… more »
Armed with one of Yotam Ottolenghi’s cookbooks & a daunting shopping list of esoteric ingredients, you could try your hand at any of the dishes… more »
A cosy little neighbourhood eatery behind Kensington’s main drag, The Terrace is the sort of place where you’d imagine stumbling across Hugh… more »
Cross the threshold of this organic farm shop/café, & you enter a parallel universe where fresh produce is tastefully presented in twee wicker… more »
Movie buffs can go location-spotting at the Hilton Hyde Park (once known as The Coburg), where Alfred Hitchcock shot scenes for his 1972 spine-tingler… more »
Carluccio’s signature blue & white awnings have been brightening up high streets (& boosting house prices) since 1999. These classy-looking caffè… more »
Blink & you might miss this tiny Moroccan den, half-concealed below the pavement on a Queensway side street. Descend the flight of steps & you’ll… more »
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