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His nickname is ‘viajante' (‘the traveller'), but Portuguese-born Nuno Mendes spends most of his time these days in the East End, helming one… more »
Given the culinary innovation sweeping across London, it’s comforting to know that old-fashioned, cosseting French dining is alive and well… more »
Galvin La Chapelle continues to thrill the City with its jaw-dropping architectural pomp, alluring French cuisine and slick, dutiful service… more »
Tayyabs, a massively oversubscribed Pakistani canteen located on a Whitechapel backstreet, ‘enjoys its cult status’, as one regular astutely… more »
Hawksmoor is now spreading its wings across the capital, but that hasn't affected the Spitalfields original one jot. Wooden parquet flooring… more »
There's an air of chic metropolitan modernity to Plateau's lofty, glassed-encased gallery surrounded by twinkling skyscrapers. Swanky Eero… more »
Cigars, stags' heads and tons of tartan – Boisdale's owner Ranald Macdonald has transplanted the Highland gentlemen's club trappings of… more »
The pick of the poppadoms when it comes to Indian restaurants in Docklands, this lavishly converted three-storey building is quite a package… more »
On a curve of the Thames once home to the iron foundries of the Royal Naval Fleet, this riverside hostelry has been wetting whistles for more… more »
Nuno Mendes works his Michelin-starred magic at Viajante downstairs, but if you head up the grand staircase of the Town Hall Hotel and negotiate… more »
With the thrusting lights of Canary Wharf glittering in one direction and the Gherkin rising from the old City in the other, Gordon Ramsay's… more »
As hot as a slab of grilled Wagyu, this swanky Japanese stunner overlooking Canada Square is one of the finest dining options on the Wharf. Everything… more »
Located on a noisy junction a stone's throw from Shoreditch station, this lively (and large) pizza joint is the original branch of the three-strong… more »
Tapas gets inventively twisted and delicately tweaked at the Docklands outpost of Iberica. The handsome, polished space with its walls of… more »
Petite Galvin Café a Vin may lack the undeniable grandeur of La Chapelle next door, but it compensates with an easy, winning charm. Decked… more »
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