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Its short-lived offshoot around the corner (Sushi Cafelicious) ceased trading in July 2011, but Café Japan's been going strong, through changes of...
A grubby awning still says 'Truva Turkish brasserie'. Pink, upholstered, high-backed chairs and sizeable round tables speak of a possible former life as a...
This kosher Argentinian steakhouse has had a makeover, with the dining area enlarged and brightened, though you can still see the white-hot coals of the...
The regulars at Solly's keep returning for reliable, Israeli-style food, crowding on to closely packed tables. Takeaway options are appetising, with crisp...
The experienced owner of this Israeli establishment has wisely decided to start offering a sensibly priced lunch menu. Business in this part of Golders...
Chopstick has Chinese staff, red lanterns and - apart from the absence of pork - a menu typical of many Soho noodle bars. Most starters and many of the...
The Chinese-sounding name actually means 'excellent' in Hebrew. It certainly applies to Met Su Yan's service, the stylish crockery and to the most calming...
Under the same ownership as Dizengoff next door, this feels like the late lamented Bloom's on a quiet day - not a bustling New York deli. The display of...
Though its Edgware branch has closed, this long-lived landmark is still turning out traditional Ashkenazi food, with portion-sizes and menu unchanged. A...
The Golders Green Hotel is in a quiet area, 700 metres from Golders Green London Underground Station. It has free Wi-Fi, free off-street parking and...
Transplanted from Hendon in 2011, this large dairy restaurant covers various cuisines. The owners have trimmed the original menu of 300 dishes to a more...