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On leaving tourist-thronged Argyll Street to check into the Aqua 'concept', you're greeted by a dark, sinful-looking lobby. Take the lift to the fifth...
José Pizarro is a brilliant chef and successful restaurateur, as the queues for his José tapas bar - also on Bermondsey Street - surely testify. Opening up...
Morito is the little sibling of Sam and Samantha Clark's veteran Moro. As with big bro, the cooking blurs the lines between Spanish and Middle Eastern,...
You have to admire the sheer boldness of Richard Bigg's Camino. The huge site comprises bar, lounge, casual and formal dining areas, outdoor tables, plus...
From the same stable as hugely popular Italian-Iberican small plates specialists Salt Yard and Dehesa, this one-time Theatreland boozer has been lovingly...
The upsurge in Spanish food quality in London since the 1990s can in part be dated from the arrival in Borough Market of food importers Brindisa, bringing...
Open since the 1980s, Camden standby El Parador has clearly never felt the urge for a makeover, still sporting the same white walls and slightly wacky...
Seven's Facebook page describes it as a 'new food, drink and art concept': don't worry, though, it's really just a vaguely Spanish-style bar in one of...
In May 2011 Tierra Brindisa had a slight refurb and reopened as a tapas bar and parilla grill, still under the same ownership but with a slight change of...