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Mayha, Marylebone

The Blurb

Behind a little black door at number 43 Chiltern Street, lies Mayha, the recently opened Omakase restaurant from Beiruti group ‘Nothing but Love’. The footprint of the kitchen/dining room may be small, but everything else about this eleven-seat … Read more →

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Junsei, Seymour Place

The blurb

Tucked away at the top of Marylebone’s infamous Seymour Place, you could miss Junsei if you weren’t quick enough. The restaurant’s understated exterior makes the clean, eastern vibe inside all the more satisfying. Hailed for its signature Japanese … Read more →

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Chameleon, One Marylebone

The blurb

This is so much more than a restaurant; Chameleon is a new eatery come multi-experiential space, that’s recently taken over One Marylebone – a beautiful grade I listed building. Chameleon serves a delicious Tel Avivan style sharing menu, … Read more →

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Vinoteca

The blurb

“Inspired by the wine bars of Spain and Italy, we serve simple yet imaginative food with characterful wine to drink in or take away.

Created and run by Brett Woonton and Charlie Young, Vinoteca combines high quality, characterful … Read more →

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Trishna

Open Mon-Fri 12pm-2.30pm, 6pm-10.30pm, Sat 12pm-2.30pm, 5.30pm-10.30pm, Sun 12pm-2.45pm, 5.30pm-9.45pm

The blurb

Nestled in the heart of London’s Marylebone Village, this Michelin-starred Indian restaurant from the JKS restaurant group is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this November. And what better way … Read more →

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The Harcourt

Open Monday to Thursday 11am–11.30pm, Friday to Saturday 11am–midnight, Sunday midday–10.30pm

I’ve always had something of a soft spot for Scandinavia. Not just the place itself, but the people, the weather—that grim, beautiful weather—and, yes, even the food. Scandinavian fare … Read more →

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'My guest’s rack of lamb was well-cooked and as tender as you could want'

Hunter 486

Open Mon–Sun 6.30am–11pm

When one mentions fine dining in west London, a certain type of restaurant springs to mind. That restaurant is high-end, dimly-lit and a little bit expensive. It’s got a significant wine list and some damned good cocktails. … Read more →

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'Kojawan looks out over the city in pretty fantastic fashion'

Kojawan

Wed–Sat 5pm–2am, Sun 11am–2am

The blurb

Billing itself as a ’21st century izakaya’—a sort of informal Japanese sake bar for after-work drinks and food, a bit like a gastropub—Kojawan ‘takes innovation to new heights with playful menus’ and inventive dishes … Read more →

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'It is a restaurant that is undeniably lovely, and a few of those dishes honestly were something else'

OPSO

Mon—Fri midday—11pm, Sat 10am—11.30pm, Sun 10am—6pm

A few nights ago, I was thrust into a heated debate concerning the methodology of the assignment of ratings under a one-to-five star system. A few nights ago, I found myself pondering what to … Read more →

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