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Situated on a fine stretch of the riverbank between Hammersmith and Putney bridges, this vast Victorian venue is within shouting distance of Craven Cottage,...
The Porchester Spa, loacted in a spectacular 1929 building, is one of London's more authentic spa experineces - benefited from a new ventilation system,...
Tom Pemberton (who was previously head chef at St John Bread & Wine) took over this former butcher's shop in 2007 and has made it into a destination...
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...
Yashin's motto - 'without soy sauce… but if you want to' - has been lauded and ridiculed in equal measure. We welcome the absence of soy sauce, which here...
'Pop-up' has become one of the most abused terms of the last year. Recent 'pop-ups' have included a caff-for-a-week used to promote a brand of baked beans;...
Dock Kitchen is not the positive advertisement for Tom Dixon's furniture that one might expect. Set in the designer's Ladbroke Grove HQ, the restaurant has...
Great Mexican food, whether haute cuisine or cowboy grub, relies on good, smoky chillies, authentic herbs and top-quality fresh ingredients. As Taqueria...
Though now largely dominated by tourists, Kensington Palace Orangery retains all the grandeur you'd expect from a former royal, alfresco entertainment...
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...
If you find yourself stuck at Paddington station with a hunger for the Orient, head west to this modern hideaway shielded by tall glass buildings. A giant...
If you're of the persuasion that breakfast should be about the glamour as well as getting a good feed, this trendy café will deliver. While frequented by...
There are few chefs that produce a set menu of dishes that you want to try as much as their à la carte, but the Ledbury's Brett Graham - an Australian in...
Gentrification has sunk its claws into this once-scruffy boozer, for years one of the holdouts along the Portobello Road. Fronted by a couple of pavement...
Budget-price Indian street food canteens are currently in vogue, but this recently opened Notting Hill restaurant bucks the trend with a fine dining menu...