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This small but characterful café in a quiet corner of Hackney is often buzzing, due in no small part to its homely yet ambitious Georgian food. There are...
Mari Vanna is the London branch of of an international Russian chain. Like its New York counterpart, it seems aimed at affluent Russians who yearn for a...
When Daquise changed hands in 2008, after more than 60 years of serving South Kensington locals and Polish émigrés, many regulars bemoaned the loss of...
This Soho landmark, in business for over half a century, doesn't so much rest on its laurels as luxuriate among them. From the famously entertaining...
If you miss your Polish granny, or feel life has cheated you by denying you one, repair to Patio with haste. The olde worlde charm - ornate gold-framed...
The huge grill at the entrance to this Bulgarian café, and its menu of koftes, houmous and Greek salad, don't immediately distinguish it from the many...
The name of this new Notting Hill restaurant is ripe with classical reference. Colchis is the ancient name for the Black Sea coast that is now western...
Nestled between a church and an army recruitment centre, the restaurant in the Polish White Eagle Club is an unusual spot. Wind your way through the bar of...
Custom was so sparse on one visit to Trojka that we wondered if this Primrose Hill stalwart had finally fallen out of favour. So, it was a pleasure on our...
This new Knightsbridge restaurant officially opened on 2 January 2012, serving a mixture of traditional Azerbaijani and classic European dishes. King Dey,...