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Tom Ilic’s restaurant may resemble the executive canteen of a bank, but it’s worth overlooking the industrial carpet & blood-red colour scheme… more »
Pictures of bulls on the walls & an enormous griddle covered in steaks by the front window unequivocally state the raison d’être of this red-blooded… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do we list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
A glamorous bar-restaurant that lights up a rather dull stretch of road, this Battersea thoroughbred from the Lost Society stable has all the touches… more »
Catch Le Pot on a good day & it’s perfect. Sit with a verre de vin rouge, soaking-in the rays of the sinking sun while watching Queenstown Road… more »
Let’s hope this new bar on the Clapham/Battersea border bar lasts longer than this site’s previous occupant, Corum. Lithium’s leather, wood… more »
It’s an appealing idea: a secret, dimly lit 1920s’ speakeasy that’s difficult to find. Once you’ve been scrutinised through a sliding grille… more »
A groovy weekend hangout for the style-conscious of Clapham, for whom the all-pumping High Street has palled. Much care has been lavished on Lost… more »
Café Zia has given its large, if somewhat narrow, dining room & cosy bar a bit of a spruce up over the past year. Perhaps this pleasing local… more »
Recently given the new-generation gastropub treatment, this diminutive venue is filled with 1940s & 1950s pastiche, alongside classic gastropubbery… more »
Nancy Lam’s answer to the perfect restaurant may not fit with everyone else’s, but this is where the telly chef puts her money where her mouth… more »
Headlined as an ‘oriental BBQ & hotpot restaurant’, the Mongolian Grill brings some authentic Asian culinary thrills to a quiet corner of Clapham… more »
Sleek dark-wood tables & chairs, along with brown & beige leather banquettes, give Noiya a distinctive look for an Indian restaurant: something… more »
The erstwhile glossiness of this well-situated, groovy bar is beginning to give way to shabbiness, & cracks sometimes show in the attitude of the… more »
Coconut roofing & kitsch wooden fencing help this local Thai eatery stand out from the already crowded restaurant scene of Lavender Hill. Customers… more »
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