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Julie’s

After a year or so dormant, Holland Park institution Julie’s has opened her doors once again. Under new ownership, the much-loved dining and drinking haunt has returned to her rightful position at the heart of west London’s culinary scene. Renowned … Read more →

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The Belmond British Pullman Festive Lunch experience: a round trip through the Kent countryside

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During the festive season, the vintage carriages of our Belmond’s train are aptly transformed, capturing the wonderful spirit of Christmas. Lounge in restored comfort and enjoy a succulent meal with all the trimmings as the beautiful winter … Read more →

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The Pig’s Ear, Chelsea

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The Gladwin Brothers are renowned for bringing the countryside and their ethos – local and wild – to the cosmopolitan heart of London, through their excellent clutch of restaurants (Sussex in Soho, Rabbit in Chelsea and The Shed … Read more →

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Ixchel, Chelsea

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‘At Ixchel London, we are infusing Chelsea with the authentic flavours of Mexico. Inspired by the Mayan goddess of the moon, our warm and charming space invites guests to embark on a culinary journey like no other. With … Read more →

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Umu, Mayfair

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A Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant hidden in a quiet backstreet of Mayfair, inspired and influenced by the traditions of Kyoto whilst sourcing many ingredients from around the British Isles. Umu promises the best of authentic Japanese food prepared by … Read more →

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Bugis Kitchen, High Street Kensington

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The Bugis Kitchen, tucked away in the Copthorne Tara Hotel London, located in the heart of Kensington, is a culinary hotspot for fine dining. Reintroducing their signature menu, The Bugis Kitchen, named after Bugis Street in Singapore, blends … Read more →

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Med Salleh Viet, Earls Court

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There are three outposts of this popular restaurant in West London. The original, Med Sallah Kopitiam offering ‘Malaysian Multicultural Street Food’ on Inverness Terrace, Med Salleh Viet (this one) Hogarth Road and Med Salleh on Chepstow Road. Med … Read more →

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Sam’s Kitchen, Hammersmith

There’s a buzz about Crisp Road. It’s getting a reputation for being a bit ‘trendy’… an attribute us West Londoners have long shunned due to lack of necessity. Previously, we’ve been happy to circumnavigate ‘trendy’… let the history, architecture and Read more →

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Ria’s, Notting Hill

The Blurb

An all-day Detroit-style pizza & natural wine bar in the heart of Notting Hill.

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My first thought when I took a cosy corner banquette at the back of Rias and spied a fellow diner’s thick, chunky … Read more →

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Xi Home, Blossom Street

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“Xi Home Dumplings Bay is London’s most dedicated Chinese restaurant for authentic Northeastern Chinese dumplings, bringing the most genuine handcrafted dumpling experience to the city. We are committed to offering food enthusiasts the purest flavours of Northeast China, Read more →

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