Review: Baccalà Brings Best of Italian Sea to Bermondsey
The weather outside might be crisp and cool, but if you want to transport yourself to the Adriatic sea head over to Baccalà in Bermondsey, a family-run restaurant by two couples that specialises in...
View ArticleDining at The Dorchester Review: Old School Glamour & Style With a Modern Twist
The Bar and The Grill at The Dorchester are a heady cocktail of the classic and the contemporary. Photo: The Dorchester The iconic Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane opened its glamorous doors in 1931 and...
View ArticleReview: Yakitori Restaurant Junsei Makes Flavours of Entire Bird Sing
Adventurous eaters are rewarded in finding the delights of off-cuts of chicken in the new yakitori restaurant Junsei in Marylebone… Photo: Junsei The restaurant on Seymour Place prides itself on its...
View ArticleMoo Steakhouse: Argentinian Hospitality With London Elegance
The Argentines have a passion for steak and a visit to Soho’s new Moo Steakhouse, the younger sister to the Pimlico gastropub, demonstrates why they are masters of the charcoal grill… Photo: Moo...
View ArticleLa Nonna Brixton: Inspired by Grandma’s Honest Cooking
La Nonna brings artisan crafted plates and uncomplicated Italian cooking to Brixton’s Market Row… Photo: La Nonna London’s love affair with Italian cuisine is long-held, however many of the newest...
View ArticleAquavit London:’It’s the food you wish someone would make you for Christmas...
If Don Draper was closing a deal in London, Aquavit is where he’d take his mistress out for lunch… Photo: Aquavit Tucked behind Regent Street, this sexy, timber clad outpost of the original Scandi...
View ArticlePure Indian Cooking Fulham: ‘A whole new spin on Indian fine-dining’
With Indian cuisine pervasive across Britain nowadays, it’s refreshing to discover an Indian restaurant that puts a new spin on traditional dishes, as Judith Baker discovered when she visited Pure...
View ArticleThe Fat Badger Brunch Brings Countryside Flavours to Richmond
On a crisp sunny day in Richmond-on-Thames, Judith Baker discovers that heading up to Richmond Hill Rise for a spot of brunch after a long walk along the river watching rowers, dog walkers and children...
View Article‘You don’t come to Ganymede to eat. You come to feast’
Sounding like a quaint stream frequented by faeries and hobbits, the legend behind Ganymede in Belgravia is even more supernatural and louche than I first imagined… Photo: Ganymede The restaurant is...
View ArticleMadhu’s Brasserie Richmond: ‘A Sophisticated twist on traditional dishes’
Madhu’s Brasserie is a stylish Indian affair with royal connections that brings some Knightsbridge chic to leafy Richmond on Thames… Photo: Madhu’s Brasserie/Anton Rodrigues Madhu’s Brasserie opened...
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