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The Residency

They Say

‘Within these four walls, you’re home.’

The Style

The immediate impression we get as we walk in off Westbourne Grove on a dark Thursday evening is that the place is buzzing. Light wood panelled walls and flooring, intimate … Read more →

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Christmas Afternoon Tea at Biscuiteers, Notting Hill

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Biscuiteers made their fortune harnessing not one but two of the great human weaknesses; refined sugar and bespoke personalised gifts. There’s a certain glamour to a personalised item isn’t there? Perhaps it makes you think of Elton John … Read more →

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Sticks’n’Sushi, Victoria

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Sticks’n’Sushi has been around for years, and last week I finally had the pleasure of visiting Victoria restaurant. Most people know the delicious sushi chain, it has been around for almost thirty years, first opening in Copenhagen in … Read more →

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Maggie Jones

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Maggie Jones’s has been a favourite haunt among Kensington locals for over 40 years. Cosy, rustic, informal and incurably romantic, the restaurant is tucked away in a little cul-de-sac between Kensington High Street and Kensington Church Street. Maggie’s … Read more →

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Maria G’s Kensington

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Take a short walk from the bustle of High Street Kensington and you’ll find relaxation in calm surroundings at Maria G’s, the latest restaurant offering from Robin Gill and Pete Warden. The dynamic duo’s first collaborative project is … Read more →

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Kahani London

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A chic hideaway in the lower level of a townhouse just off Sloane Square, Kahani is a modern and elegant restaurant serving sophisticated Indian dishes. Chef Peter Joseph is at the helm and pulls influence from Chennai, India, … Read more →

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Como Garden, Kensington

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Stationed on a busy corner of Kensington High Street, Como Garden is a laid-back neighbourhood pan-Italian restaurant, serving sharing plates of antipasti, pasta, meats, vegetables, salads and more, in a snug setting meant to evoke the famed northern … Read more →

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Junsei, Seymour Place

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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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Cellar at Kindred, Hammersmith

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To me, Hammersmith has always been a place I pass through; a busy station full of commuters, tourists, or excited students heading to their first performance at the Apollo. So, when I found out there was a swanky … Read more →

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Frog by Adam Handling, Covent Garden

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The last time I visited an Adam Handling restaurant was in November 2019, just a few months before the pandemic hit. I didn’t think Adam would be able to top my visit to Adam Handling Chelsea – it … Read more →

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