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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...
There are three great places to eat Indian food in Whitechapel. Along with Tayyabs and Needoo, Lahore dishes out generous portions of brilliantly bold...
Santoré seems to divide opinion: some diners can't get enough of its authentic Neapolitan food; others can't forgive the occasionally tetchy service. On our...
Tables are hard to come by, even midweek, at the original branch of this jolly pizza joint. Pizza Metro is popular with groups, including children...
Smartly informal yet relaxingly untrendy, Wow has seen local competitors come and go over the past few years and remains a popular choice for Crouch Enders....
Covering two floors, the interior of this modern Chinese restaurant seems more suited to the trendy Xintiandi area of Shanghai than to an anonymous part of...
One of London's longest-running Lebanese restaurants, Maroush has been going strong for more than three decades, and the company now runs 14 venues...
Even though the fast-ish food concept of the Masala Zone chain is clearly designed to reach a wider public, it is reassuring to see plenty of Indian...
We were delighted to see Tandis busier than on our previous visits, for it's one of London's most pleasurable spots to explore Persian cooking. The recently...
The drab shopping parade location is soon forgotten as you enter this hugely enjoyable restaurant. A spectacular chandelier, heavy wooden furniture, and...
Enter Mandarin Palace and it can seem as if the owner has had a field day shopping in a Shanghai emporium, what with the assorted Chinese vases, lanterns...
This informal place might be selling itself a bit short with the 'café' tag. Inside it's bright, clean and homely, with displays of dried and fresh flowers;...