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Aqua Nueva

Restaurant: Spanish

 
 
Soho, W1B

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...

Meat Liquor

Diner: North American

 
 

Watch our video introduction to Meat Liquor here. The restaurateurs' mission to turn London into New York goes on. This time, the Big Apple/Big Smoke...

Oxo Tower Restaurant, Bar & Brasserie

Restaurant: Modern European

 
 
Waterloo, SE1

Escape the ordinary by contemplating superb vistas from the Harvey Nichols-run eating spots on the top floor of the Oxo Tower: river traffic by day, or St...

Bill's

Café: Global

 
 

If you are looking for the unconnected restaurant run by Australian chef Bill Granger, called Granger & Co, click here; Bill's (London) is not connected to...

Bocca di Lupo

Restaurant: Italian

 
 
Soho, W1D

Bocca di Lupo was heaving when we came for dinner, and that led to a (minor) grumble about lengthy waits to place orders. But the apologies were heartfelt,...

Bincho

Grill: Japanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

We liked the original Bincho, with great Thames views and space for a theatrically long open grill, but this surviving branch has a better vibe. It's...

Yauatcha

Café: Chinese

 
 
Soho, W1F

No longer owned and run by Alan Yau, this stylish Soho restaurant still has an impressive buzz and energy several years after opening. In the bright...

Great Queen Street

Restaurant: British

 
 
Holborn, WC2B

In an area strangely devoid of many top-notch eating options, Great Queen Street shines out as a central London beacon of civilised dining. The long,...

Dean Street Townhouse

Restaurant: British

 
 
Soho, W1D

Opened to rave reviews in 2010, this all-day hotel restaurant in magnificent Georgian buildings has effortlessly established itself as one of the places to...

Dishoom

Brasserie: Indian

 
 

Dishoom ticks many design characteristics of the Victorian Irani cafés of Bombay, but occupies a new, purpose-built development near Covent Garden, so lacks...

Koya

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

Once you step through the navy noren (doorway curtain) of this very plain-looking specialist, it's noodles with everything. Though, without wishing to sound...

Albion at The Boundary Project

Brasserie: British

 
 

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...

Pitt Cue Co

BBQ: North American

 
 
Soho, W1F

Pitt Cue Co was the sensation of the South Bank last summer. Its Southern-style US barbecue food - served up from a mobile van beneath Hungerford Bridge -...

Anchor & Hope

Gastropub: Modern European

 
 
Waterloo, SE1

The menu is British at the Anchor & Hope, and so is the seating policy, with no reservations from Monday to Saturday, meaning that diners wanting to sample...

The Delaunay

Brasserie: European

 
 
Aldwych, WC2B

Comparisons with The Wolseley, London's iconic and perennially popular brasserie, are inevitable. The Delaunay is also a 'grand café' in the Continental...

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