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Hawksmoor is a meat-lover's paradise, a homage to top-quality British beef. Yet it's more than a steakhouse. The Covent Garden outpost is quite a different...
Escape the ordinary by contemplating superb vistas from the Harvey Nichols-run eating spots on the top floor of the Oxo Tower: river traffic by day, or St...
Bocca di Lupo was heaving when we came for dinner, and that led to a (minor) grumble about lengthy waits to place orders. But the apologies were heartfelt,...
If you are looking for the unconnected restaurant run by Australian chef Bill Granger, called Granger & Co, click here; Bill's (London) is not connected to...
In an area strangely devoid of many top-notch eating options, Great Queen Street shines out as a central London beacon of civilised dining. The long,...
Opened to rave reviews in 2010, this all-day hotel restaurant in magnificent Georgian buildings has effortlessly established itself as one of the places to...
Dishoom ticks many design characteristics of the Victorian Irani cafés of Bombay, but occupies a new, purpose-built development near Covent Garden, so lacks...
To get a table in Terence Conran's trendy British café in Shoreditch, Banksy country, enter through the gift shop. Well, the deli, which sells fine British...
Comparisons with The Wolseley, London's iconic and perennially popular brasserie, are inevitable. The Delaunay is also a 'grand café' in the Continental...
The menu is British at the Anchor & Hope, and so is the seating policy, with no reservations from Monday to Saturday, meaning that diners wanting to sample...
There are several great places for Vietnamese food in this part of London, but the undisputed pho king of Hackney is Song Que. The sparse, sterile space,...
With dazzling white walls, painted floorboards (that could do with a new coat), and Shaker pegs around the walls, the dining room at Fergus Henderson's...