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Bincho

Grill: Japanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

We liked the original Bincho, with great Thames views and space for a theatrically long open grill, but this surviving branch has a better vibe. It's...

Yauatcha

Café: Chinese

 
 
Soho, W1F

No longer owned and run by Alan Yau, this stylish Soho restaurant still has an impressive buzz and energy several years after opening. In the bright...

Dishoom

Brasserie: Indian

 
 

Dishoom ticks many design characteristics of the Victorian Irani cafés of Bombay, but occupies a new, purpose-built development near Covent Garden, so lacks...

Koya

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

Once you step through the navy noren (doorway curtain) of this very plain-looking specialist, it's noodles with everything. Though, without wishing to sound...

Dinings

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 

Dinings' kitchen takes the best parts of Japanese minimalism and Latin American flavour profiles, and melds them into something more than the sum of their...

Koba

Restaurants & cafés: Korean

 
 

This remarkable Korean restaurant is curiously low-key, tucked away in the curve of Rathbone Street. Nevertheless, it stays busy even on quiet weekend...

Asakusa

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 
Camden, NW1

With its down-at-heel exterior and ramshackle dining room, Asakusa is far from being a glamorous spot, but its prices and food are reasonable, so getting a...

Royal China Club

Restaurant: Contemporary

 
 

Dim sum doesn't get any classier - or better - than this in London. The sleek brown dining room, lined with gold leaf embellishments, is as serene and...

Leong's Legends

Restaurant: Taiwanese

 
 

Arrive in the afternoon when this dark-panelled, teahouse-style Taiwanese specialist is half-empty, or risk queues and hurried dining. Select any of the...

Tayyabs

Restaurant: Pakistani

 
 

Every year we feature this Punjabi grill, and every year it seems to be bigger and busier - as of 2012, the cellar and first floor of the former pub have...

Yashin Sushi

Restaurants & cafés: Japanese

 
 

Yashin's motto - 'without soy sauce… but if you want to' - has been lauded and ridiculed in equal measure. We welcome the absence of soy sauce, which here...

Ba Shan

Restaurant: Sichuanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

At the entrance of Ba Shan - the newer sibling to fellow spice merchant Barshu - you'll find a dare from Chairman Mao to all who enter: 'If you don't eat...

Bi Bim Bap

Restaurant: Korean

 
 
Soho, W1D

With its colourful IKEA-style interior and photos of diners on the wall, Bi Bim Bap is a popular stop-off for hip, young Londoners out and about in town....

Zuma

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 

Japanese food is undeniably fashionable and there are few sexier places to enjoy this ancient cuisine than at Zuma. The restaurant bustles day and night,...

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