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Little Georgia

Restaurant: Georgian

 
 

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

Restaurants & cafés: Russian

 
 

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...

Baltic

Restaurant: Eastern European

 
 
Waterloo, SE1

Following the closure of Wódka in July 2011, handsome Baltic - with its amber-shard chandelier and Hanseatic-style red brickwork against a cool Scandinavian...

Gessler Daquise

Café-bar: Polish

 
 

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...

Tbilisi

Restaurant: Georgian

 
 

'Honest food, prepared with care' is now an annoying cliché, but the words summarise perfectly the efforts of this well-established Georgian eaterie. From...

Gay Hussar

Restaurant: Hungarian

 
 
Soho, W1D

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...

Patio

Restaurant: Polish

 
 

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 Village

Grill: Eastern European

 
 

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...

Colchis

Restaurant: Georgian

 

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...

Sobranie

Restaurant: Russian

 
 
Victoria, SW1W

Our hearts skipped a beat when we heard that a new Russian restaurant had recently opened near Victoria station. Despite a sizeable community in London,...

Polish White Eagle Club

Restaurant: Polish

 
 
Balham, SW17

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...

Trojka

Café: Russian

 
 

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...

Baku

Restaurant: Eastern European

This new Knightsbridge restaurant officially opened on 2 January 2012, serving a mixture of traditional Azerbaijani and classic European dishes. King Dey,...

Jakob's

Café: Polish

 
 
London, SW7

Jakob's greets diners with a heaped counter of fresh and colourful dishes - roasted vegetable medleys, own-made quiches and the likes of poached salmon...

Iberia

Restaurant: Georgian

 

Don't be fooled by the Spanish-sounding name. Iberia is an ancient name for a region of the Caucasus, between Russia and Turkey on the Black Sea, that we...

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