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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....
Punctuated with clusters of contemporary rice paper lanterns and traditional brush paintings, Naru's interior has an elegance to it, which is only slightly...
This Korean-Japanese hybrid is hugely popular with locals, so it's wise to book ahead Dotori's interior is perfectly serviceable, with tables clustered...
Cah Chi is the jewel in the crown of south-west London's Korean restaurant scene, despite not being in the Korean heartland of New Malden. From the kids'...
Soju, Korea's signature rice liqueur, is a casual social drink to be shared among friends. Similarly, Soju Korean Kitchen offers diners an informal,...
Korean businessmen and groups of young professionals seem to like the restaurant that until 2012 was called Ran, and it's easy to see why: impressive...
There's been no diluting of the fierce authenticity that characterised the first Cah Chi when it opened in Raynes Park in 1995 at this second branch....
Jee Cee Neh's location on the mostly residential Burlington Road means it is often filled with locals who have walked here from home - families with young...
From its smart Mayfair location and brasserie-style façade, you might expect prices to be high at Kaya. In fact, it isn't that much more expensive than many...
Despite its regal name, this charming eaterie is rather home-style. With just a dozen or so tables, the place fills up quickly even midweek. Scores of...