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This London bistro of American super-chef Daniel Boulud may be situated inside one of London's grand hotels, but the dining here is refreshingly informal,...
Chef Adam Byatt seems to like Clapham. His first restaurant, Thyme, proved such a huge neighbourhood hit that he and his business partner moved it from SW4...
The menu changes little at this pocket-sized room: 30 covers in an inauspicious location off Charing Cross Road. And it shouldn't, because everything is...
It's one of countless restaurants on Upper Street, but Le Mercury has an evangelistic following. Three candlelit floors are crammed with animated diners,...
The green raffia chairs, hard tiled floor and wall decorations couldn't look more dated, but write off this family-run Chalk Farm favourite at your cost. As...
In the past, those in search of a spicy chicken hit had to press a Prohibition-style buzzer at the back of Lisboa Grill's unassuming takeaway in order to...
The impressive spectacle of Tower Bridge provides the backdrop, as well as the name of this riverside restaurant and brasserie. Le Pont is at its best in...
The Hotel du Vin group owns a series of hotels, all outside London, which combine chic residences with well-stocked bars and upmarket Anglo-French bistros...
Loved by locals, this corner of South-east Asia in south-east London is a consistently safe bet for spice fans, and does well to accommodate cosy dinners...
If 10 Cases were a wine bar, it would be the stuff of dreams. Centrally located in Covent Garden but off the main drags, with chummy, genuinely nice staff...
Abbeville Kitchen is no relation to the nearby Abbeville pub, as some assume. It's a new venture from Kevin Hastings, who runs that little, year-old French...