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'The Eggs Benedict was served with what seemed like a kilo of treacle-roasted ham'

New Tom’s

Mon—Wed 9am—5pm; Thu—Sat 9am—5pm and 6pm—midnight; Sun 9.30am—5pm

The style:

Opening on the site of the much-loved Tom’s Deli, this is the latest addition to the Tom Conran group of eateries, all of which are on Westbourne Park Road or … Read more →

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'Charlotte’s has been named the Good Food Guide’s Readers Restaurant of the Year for London'

Charlotte’s Bistro

The Daily Market Menu served Mon—Sat midday—6.30pm

The style:

It’s difficult to stand out in an area such as Chiswick, which is now awash with good eateries and lunch spots. The big chains dominate the prime spots on the High … Read more →

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'A restaurant experience that already has the makings of a masterpiece'

CANVAS by Michael Riemenschneider

Open Tue—Sat 6pm—11pm

The style:

CANVAS, near Sloane Square, is actually the second incarnation of Michael Riemenschneider’s restaurant, having moved from their original Marylebone location in order to gain space. The restaurant concept is to provide a bespoke experience, whether … Read more →

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Goode & Wright
'You know it’s a good meal when you save bits of your food for your eating partner'

Goode & Wright

Tue—Fri 11am—11pm, Sat 9am—11pm, Sun 10am—4pm

The style:

A brunch spot on Portobello Road should, by rights, be pretentious and full of irritating people who use ‘brunch’ as a verb. Mercifully Goode & Wright are bucking a trend (that might … Read more →

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Angelus brunch
'With cooking, service and a location like this, you can't go wrong'

Angelus

Restaurant open for brunch Mon—Sun 10am—10pm; lunch Mon—Sun midday—5.30pm; dinner Mon—Sat 6pm—11pm, Sun 6pm—10pm

The style:

Angelus is nestled at the edge of Hyde Park and Lancaster Gate, on a quiet street of upmarket shops and next to the Hyde … Read more →

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Le Colombier
'The kind of posh restaurant I remember being told to behave in as a child'

Le Colombier

Open Mon—Fri midday—3pm, Sat—Sun midday—3.30pm; and Mon—Sat 6.30pm—late

Tucked away next to the Royal Marsden hospital just off the Fulham Road, this French brasserie offers discreet dining of an old fashioned, distinguished kind. Resplendent in clotted cream and blue, there’s … Read more →

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'The service is always friendly both upstairs and downstairs'

The Oak

Ground floor restaurant open Mon–Sat 6.30pm–10.30pm, Sun 6.30pm–10pm; Sat and Sun also open for lunch midday–4pm

Upstairs open Mon–Fri 6pm–11pm, Sat 4.30pm–11pm, Sun 4.30pm–10.30pm

A large Georgian cube of a building, The Oak sits alone on the corner of Westbourne … Read more →

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'The food is plentiful, but the portions are well-sized and the whole menu is fresh and summery'

Tartufo

Open Tue–Sat midday–2pm for lunch, and 7pm–10pm

Tucked away on a tree-lined street, a stone’s throw away from the bustling Sloane Square, 11 Cadogan Gardens is notable only for the Union Jack which flies over its entrance. Just one in … Read more →

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'No gimmicks, no ‘theme’, just dignified dining of a very accomplished kind'

Garnier

Open Mon–Sat midday–3pm and 6pm–10.30pm, Sun midday–3.30pm and 6pm–10pm

I’m going to set my stall out for what is to follow right away. I’ve lived in London for 15 years and the food at Garnier, a French bistro in Earls … Read more →

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Tom Aikens Post Refurb
'Mr Aikens seems to enjoy playing with his guests’ taste-buds and expectations'

Tom Aikens

Lunch Tue–Fri midday–2.30pm; dinner Tue–Sat 6.30pm–10.30pm

On first entering the dining room/sort of Japanese garden, we were struck by how dark it was. But after being seated, the method became clear as the low lights over each table created a … Read more →

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