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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...
Dishoom ticks many design characteristics of the Victorian Irani cafés of Bombay, but occupies a new, purpose-built development near Covent Garden, so lacks...
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,...
You're in Richmond, just south of the bridge. You're hungry. Make your choice: spend £150 on premium steak and red wine for two at Argentinian restaurant...
You have to admire the sheer boldness of Richard Bigg's Camino. The huge site comprises bar, lounge, casual and formal dining areas, outdoor tables, plus...
Every year we feature this Punjabi grill, and every year it seems to be bigger and busier - as of 2012, the cellar and first floor of the former pub have...
Like the vicars of a long-established parish church, the owners of the Golden Hind are displayed on a roll of honour, dating back to 1914. The current Greek...
This is very much a place to lunch on a summer's day. Part of a new development off the Putney Bridge Road, it has extensive multi-level outdoor terraces...
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...
Rochelle Canteen actually merits the description 'hidden gem', lying as it does behind a high brick wall in what was once a Victorian school playground....
The boundaries of Soho contain culinary representatives of a great many different nations, so it's heartening to see proper fish and chips flying the...
With its jarring mix of neon-yellow, black, white and wood, Yalla Yalla is hardly a place to linger. Tall stools around a communal high table, and an...