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Comparisons with The Wolseley, London's iconic and perennially popular brasserie, are inevitable. The Delaunay is also a 'grand café' in the Continental...
Japanese food is undeniably fashionable and there are few sexier places to enjoy this ancient cuisine than at Zuma. The restaurant bustles day and night,...
This London bistro of American super-chef Daniel Boulud may be situated inside one of London's grand hotels, but the dining here is refreshingly informal,...
John Torode may be most familiar nowadays for raising satirical eyebrows on MasterChef, but he also has a good line in user-friendly restaurants. Smiths is...
Stepping through Princess Garden's large glass doors, you are transported at once from Mayfair to Hong Kong. The restaurant is stylishly decorated in muted...
Just across from the melee of Camden's Stables Market, Yum Cha ('drink tea') is named after the Hong Kong institution also known as dim sum. It's decorated...
The decor is cliché on a grand scale - brass rails, tiled floor, red booths, ball-shaped lights, linen curtains and tablecloths - and the location, a former...
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...
With Heston Blumenthal now a fully-fledged celebrity, complete with advertising campaigns and media coverage of his personal life, it was inevitable his...
Although Bistrot Bruno Loubet is the restaurant at the Zetter hotel, it doesn't feel like a hotel dining room. The big windows looking on to St John's...
A good neighbourhood trattoria should be welcoming, affordable, and have reliably good cooking. Yet London's trattorias are variable, and the ones in...
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