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Like Paris's Le Grand Colbert or Café Florian in Venice, J Sheekey is in danger of becoming an institution whose uniquely local appeal stretches far beyond...
A grand old spot refurbished with love, Bentley's marries British traditions with chef-patron Richard Corrigan's fine-dining sensibilities. Staff are...
Wright Bros may have started in a cramped corner of Borough Market, but this new branch sprawls over three floors, from Kingly Street to the heart of the...
Operating on the same site since 1889, Sweetings has scarcely changed over the years and is all the better for it. Bookings aren't taken, so arrive early -...
Wright Brothers is very much an eat-and-run sort of place, with all seating at high-backed stools, and efficient waitresses operating at speed despite the...
This grande dame of Theatreland has no need to show off: its reputation as an iconic seafood restaurant precedes it. Passers-by can't see in from the...
Although the name tells diners what to expect, there's more to Hix than chops and oysters - Blythburgh pork crackling with apple sauce, for example (an...
There's an irony in the corpulent form of Bibendum, the Michelin man, looking down upon the stick-thin ladies lunching at this relaxed seafood café in the...
Tom Conran's Cow is a rural Irish pub as imagined by Disney - all cutesy cottage-style net curtains, Guinness advertising and glossy 1950s Technicolor...
The best thing about Green's in Cornhill is the architecture. This former Lloyds HQ, with its two-storey banking hall of huge pillars and lofty ceiling, was...
On paper, Green's is in danger of becoming a caricature of itself. Located in St James's, it is owned by Simon Parker Bowles, erstwhile brother-in-law of...