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Albion at Boundary, E2
Sleek Shoreditch caff at Terence Conran's latest restaurant development. Review.
Andrew Edmunds, W1
Country cottage-style Soho restaurant with intimate, cosy basement seating option ideal for dates. Review.
Le Cassoulet, Croydon
Rustic, grown-up French fare like châteaubriand and steak tartare or escargots for the more adventurous. Review.
Osteria Stecca, NW8
Modern, light and airy upscale Italian with decent wine list. Review.
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Pantechnicon Rooms, SW1
Smart Belgravia diner with Brit-gastropub staples and caviar and oysters. Review.
Princess Victoria, W12
Former gin palace turned beer and ale specialist with impressive British comfort food. Review.
Quo Vadis, W1
Reinvented Soho stalwart with expert modern European menu. Review.
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6 comments
Lokomotiv are going places!
Ok, so I ate my own words (excuse the pun) and got a table at Magdalen...
Why is this list so boring? Andrew Staffell has no imagination! I'm taking my boyfriend to Mien Tay Vietnamese on Kingsland Road. Sweet, friendly, romantic and CHEAP! £50 of gorgeous unusual food for 2 and it's a byo - and they are not fully booked!!
Princess Vic still has tables!!
What's the bet 99% of these restaurnats are now fully booked...?
How can Andrew Staffell miss one of the most ubiquitous romantic restaurants in London? LE POULE AU POT!!!!!
Unbelievable!