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Tracy Yam
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Pied à Terre
Intimate and decadent without being stuffy or pretentious, this is a jewel on Charlotte Street.
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Locale
Charming Blackheath Italian, with a relaxed atmosphere, comfortable décor and friendly service.
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Racine
A gutsy, no holds barred attitude to food creates some of London’s most exciting dishes.
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Pembrokes
Laid back, family friendly place that is great for any occasion, whether or not you fancy combining it with a walk in the park.
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Bistro 1
A cheap and cheerful establishment, it makes neither apologies for that fact or pretensions to the contrary.
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Lebanese Lounge
Tucked away in a tiny courtyard two minutes from the main Brick Lane drag, this Lebanese seems a world away.
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The Living Room
All Bar One with a little more class, but little more character.
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Kasturi
TweetTel: +44 (0)20 7480 7402 Address: 57 Aldgate High Street, EC3N 1AL Cuisine Type: Indian Aldgate Those of you who have read my…
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Veeraswamy
In business since 1926, London’s oldest Indian has a transformed dining space blending traditional features with sophistication.
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Masala Zone Islington
Having found a successful formula at the original Oxford Circus branch, an identikit Masala Zone has been rolled out in Islington.
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Joanna’s
Traditional brasserie serving Crystal Palace for nigh on three decades.
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Masala Zone Earls Court
The Masala Zone chain extends its reach into west London.
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The Swan At Iver
Dominic Green, head chef and co-owner, knows his stuff. The menu reads well, and they deliver top notch cooking to match.
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Yoshino
Everything you would expect from a well-run Japanese operation in central London.
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Le Suquet
Transported from the urban-chic of South Kensington to the homely charm of a seaside bistro across the Channel.
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Hason Raja
Well-prepared Indian food served in comfortable surroundings with affordable prices.
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The Thai Terrace
Thai food hiding behind verdant greenery off Kensington High Street.
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Masala Zone Soho
The first of the chain’s branches offering “real Indian food on a budget”.



















