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Dishoom ticks many design characteristics of the Victorian Irani cafés of Bombay, but occupies a new, purpose-built development near Covent Garden, so lacks...
To get a table in Terence Conran's trendy British café in Shoreditch, Banksy country, enter through the gift shop. Well, the deli, which sells fine British...
Comparisons with The Wolseley, London's iconic and perennially popular brasserie, are inevitable. The Delaunay is also a 'grand café' in the Continental...
High-fliers will feel at home at this rooftop establishment, part of the D&D London stable. They can admire the expanding City skyline from the outdoor...
An immediate success when it opened in early 2010, this restaurant-bar continues to thrive. The easy-going atmosphere, likeable staff, quietly modish...
This opulent brasserie is something of an enigma. With its loyal following and dedicated book, Breakfast at The Wolseley by AA Gill, it has the hallmarks of...
Bill Granger is big Down Under. He's an Australian cook, and cookery writer, of great renown - you may have seen his sunny blond hair and beaming smile on a...
What to expect from the brasserie at the gallery of Charles Saatchi, arguably the most powerful man in contemporary art? Instances of the super-collector's...
The decor is cliché on a grand scale - brass rails, tiled floor, red booths, ball-shaped lights, linen curtains and tablecloths - and the location, a former...
Bijou, charming and usually crowded, Yalla Yalla is painted white, its walls decorated in photos of old Beirut. Yellow lamps hang over a takeaway counter...
Bob Bob Ricard sounds fun, but, most importantly, it is fun. It has turquoise booth seating, art nouveau styling, sub-Arctic vodka shots, very proper...