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Vanilla Black staked out a niche in meatless haute cuisine in 2008 and hasn't wavered since, in standards or appeal. Diners come to this sophisticated space...
With the likes of Yotam Ottolenghi showing that vegetarian food need have no limits (apart from the obvious one of meat, of course), we can't help but find...
A well-dressed gentleman approaches with clipboard: 'Do you have a reservation?' We didn't. No problem, but it underlines that Manna is a restaurant rather...
This long-established destination is an oasis of calm in noisy Hammersmith. Leased from a church, the Gate has a prime location in an expansive artist's...
With neutral colours, pale wooden tables, scattered plants and a sculptural branch hanging near the entrance, Itadaki Zen has the air of tranquillity you...
The queues may no longer run down Neal Street, but Food for Thought, open since 1974, still attracts a loyal crowd that comes here as much for the...
Wild Food Café occupies the premises of the former World Food Café, perched above Neal's Yard - and it looks little different. It's fun sitting at the high...
Daylesford's London outlets are in carefully chosen sites: here, on an upmarket shopping street, another in a villagey part of Pimlico, and one in...
While the basic concept remains the same, a recent spruce-up has left Vitao looking healthier than ever. The good-value buffet is arranged around one wall...
This is a new branch of The Gate, opening June 1st 2012. Review to follow.
Opened in autumn 2010, this venture from two of Lordship Lane's longest-running and most respected food retailers (the Cheese Block and wholefood grocer...