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José Pizarro is a brilliant chef and successful restaurateur, as the queues for his José tapas bar - also on Bermondsey Street - surely testify. Opening up...
The design of Champor-Champor's dining room, along with the faint scent of incense, will whisk you away to a fantasy land. Where else could you find a...
The atmosphere at Magdalen is low-key and quite romantic, with tea lights flickering on white-clothed tables and classical music playing quietly. The small...
There's a real charm to sitting in a railway arch on a Southwark back street, trains trundling overhead, a skip of construction detritus your view through...
Casual eats, small plates, localism, no reservations - these are just a few current trends in a rash of new London eateries. Of the many such new-style...
In a bland modern development off Tooley Street, this branch of the South African-owned mini-group sticks to a winning formula, with a basement restaurant...
Attached to the Globe theatre and overlooking the Thames from the second floor, the Swan is guaranteed a substantially tourist clientele, but prices don't...
Platform is aptly named, as it has all the charm of a railway departure lounge. It's perfectly placed next to London Bridge station so that office workers...
The Vietnamese baguette (bánh mì) is quickly becoming one of London's trendiest imports. At this new café (which also doubles as an independent art...
This large, white gallery space-cum-restaurant is perfectly suited to lunchtime dining (it's open for dinner on Fridays only), when the natural light coming...
Though Balls Brothers could be seen as a more modern version of Davy's, Its wine bars are also dominated by hunting prints, brass rails and plenty of...
We rate Monmouth as a true constant in a city that wobbles between excellent and unpalatable coffees. Monmouth always excites too. Currently the house...