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Marylebone restaurants

Find the best restaurants in Marylebone to fit your tastes and your budget

Marylebone's restaurants cater for all tastes and budgets, but they all provide excellent food, created with a zeal for perfect flavours. Texture features haute cuisine which nods to co-owner Agnar Sverrisson's home country of Iceland. The Providores & Tapa Room serves contemporary tapas dishes that expertly combine seemingly incompatible ingredients such as gooseberry and chorizo. Comptoir Libanais is a Lebanese delicatessen that specialises in breads and sweets, making it perfect for a mid-shopping break.

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  • Busaba Eathai

      Restaurant: Thai, 8-13 Bird Street, London, W1U 1BU

    Has anyone told Busaba Eathai that the Thai generally don't eat with chopsticks? We can't help feeling that their routine supply on Busaba's communal tables (forks and spoons appear...
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  • Golden Hind

      Fish & chip shop: Fish & seafood, 73 Marylebone Lane, London, W1U 2PN

    Pride is taken in the Golden Hind's history. Its walls are lined with black-and-white photos of the locality at the turn of the 20th century, and there's a blackboard listing the names...
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  • Meat Liquor

      Diner: North American, 74 Welbeck Street, London, W1G 0BA

    The restaurateurs' mission to turn London into New York goes on. This time, the Big Apple/Big Smoke mash-up comes in the form of Yianni Papoutsis's new burger 'n' booze joint...
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  • Postcard Teas

      Teahouse , 9 Dering Street, London, W1S 1AG

    Tim d'Offey lives for tea: so much so, he has spent a decade travelling to far-flung estates across Asia. His simply furnished tea room is a Zen-like sanctuary from the world...
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  • Scandinavian Kitchen

      Coffee house: Scandinavian, 61 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1W 7PP

    Scandinavian Kitchen, with its pillar-box red frontage, is a quirky, stylish and relaxed retreat from nearby Oxford Street. A popular café with office workers, it also enjoys brisk trade...
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  • Ali Baba

      Restaurant: Egyptian, 32 Ivor Place, London, NW1 6DA

    Ali Baba functions largely as a takeaway with a restaurant at the back. Its USP is Egyptian food, and you'll find the full repertoire here. We're big fans of the fuul - fava beans mashed...
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  • Comptoir Libanais

      Café: Lebanese, 65 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 1PZ

    Part canteen, part delicatessen, Comptoir Libanais takes its design cues from owner Tony Kitous's memory bank. Cutlery is stored in recycled harissa cans, the communal bar features an...
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  • Original Tagines

      Bistro: North African, 7A Dorset Street, London, W1U 6QN

    No more than a preserved lemon's throw from Baker Street, Original Tagines has the feel of a neighbourhood local without the usual excess of ethnic paraphernalia. Instead...
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