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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...
Dinings' kitchen takes the best parts of Japanese minimalism and Latin American flavour profiles, and melds them into something more than the sum of their...
A loveable place that aims to recreate the atmosphere of a New York speakeasy, Purl has simple but endearingly eclectic decor. The bar occupies the basement...
Dim sum doesn't get any classier - or better - than this in London. The sleek brown dining room, lined with gold leaf embellishments, is as serene and...
Like the vicars of a long-established parish church, the owners of the Golden Hind are displayed on a roll of honour, dating back to 1914. The current Greek...
Has anyone told Busaba Eathai that the Thai generally don't eat with chopsticks? We can't help feeling that their routine supply on Busaba's communal tables...
This beacon of fusion cuisine in Britain has also done much to inspire the wave of gastro coffee bars and café-brasseries opening across the capital. The...
Bright, fun and full of local workers taking lunch, Comptoir Libanais is part-canteen, part-delicatessen. One wall is lined with shelves containing...
The decor, with its frosted glass curtains and mirrors, may strike some as more Miami Beach than West End, but at night Giorgio Locatelli's dining room is...
Selfridges - one of Time Out's favourite department stores - celebrated its centenary in 2009. With its concession boutiques, store-wide themed events and...
David Collins's redesign of this handsome room in the Langham Hotel updated the pillars, marble fittings and high ceilings with a considered yet glamorous...
Orrery is a safe haven of excellent taste. It offers the top-end tropes, such as appetisers, pre-desserts and petits fours, even to those on promotional set...
Very much a local Marylebone spot - with the requisite polo shirts and pearls on show - the Duke of Wellington is a good bet for a weekday evening catch-up...
Many recent Indian restaurant openings have put regal feasting on the back burner in favour of mum's-own masalas and homely staples. Following this trend,...
This self-consciously Gallic steak restaurant aims to fit diners into a stereotypically Parisian postcard scene. Waitresses in black and white uniforms flit...