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Meat Liquor

Diner: North American

 
 

Watch our video introduction to Meat Liquor here. The restaurateurs' mission to turn London into New York goes on. This time, the Big Apple/Big Smoke...

Meat Market

Diner: North American

 
 

Remember that experiment at school where you put one hand in a bowl of hot water, the other in a bowl of cold water, and then plunge both into a bowl of...

Bincho

Grill: Japanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

We liked the original Bincho, with great Thames views and space for a theatrically long open grill, but this surviving branch has a better vibe. It's...

Towpath

Café: British

 
 

Situated beside the Regent's Canal, Towpath is an idyllic place to stop and take in the passing water, ducks and people. Since opening in 2010, it has been...

Gelupo

Ice-cream shop: Italian

 
 
Soho, W1D

From the people behind the Italian restaurant Bocca di Lupo just across the road, this gelateria and delicatessen is a joyous celebration of authentic...

Koya

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 
Soho, W1D

Once you step through the navy noren (doorway curtain) of this very plain-looking specialist, it's noodles with everything. Though, without wishing to sound...

Albion at The Boundary Project

Brasserie: British

 
 

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...

Song Que

Restaurant: Vietnamese

 
 

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,...

Salvation Jane

Coffee house: Australian & New Zealand

 
 

When Lantana opened in Fitzrovia in 2008, it was one of the first of the daytime Antipodean cafés in London that reflected what's happening in metropolitan...

Chin Chin Laboratorists

Ice-cream shop

 
 
Camden, NW1

Within months of opening, Chin Chin Labs become a Camden Market legend. Europe's first nitro ice-cream parlour (the mixes are fast-frozen in front of...

Princi

Brasserie: Italian

 
 
Soho, W1F

It's hard to think of many international jet-setting experiences that can be had for less than a tenner in grimy Soho, but Princi comes close. Everything...

Koba

Restaurants & cafés: Korean

 
 

This remarkable Korean restaurant is curiously low-key, tucked away in the curve of Rathbone Street. Nevertheless, it stays busy even on quiet weekend...

Stein's

Gastropub: German

 
 

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...

Scoop

Café: Italian

 
 

The gelato packs a punch at this always busy Covent Garden parlour (there's also a handy new branch in Soho's Brewer Street). Entirely free of artificial...

Asakusa

Restaurant: Japanese

 
 
Camden, NW1

With its down-at-heel exterior and ramshackle dining room, Asakusa is far from being a glamorous spot, but its prices and food are reasonable, so getting a...

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