'At once a stylish, thriving fashion hub, and simultaneously a family-friendly joint'
Posted on August 21, 2012
by Olivia Allwood-Mollon
9 stars
Already a Notting Hill institution, acclaimed restaurateur Bill Granger’s eponymous Granger & Co. has only occupied its large airy spot for a matter of months. The Victorian architecture, tall glass windows, muted palette and high ceilings are juxtaposed with subtly … Read more →
'At least the tables wore white and the pink rose on each was fresh'
Posted on August 8, 2012
by Anthony Rose
4 stars
Open Tue–Sat 6pm–10.30pm
The night after Chelsea’s own John Terry had saved England from disaster against Ukraine with a goal-line clearance, the lads were lining up for me. Not in person, you understand, but billboard poster-sized pics of Ashley Cole … Read more →
'Gumbo, Succotash and Pecan Pie - but there are intriguing British twists on the menu too'
Posted on August 6, 2012
by Georgia Rosenbloom
7 stars
Open Mon–Thu midday–midnight; Fri midday–1am; Sat 9am–1am; Sun midday–11.30pm
The style:
Launched in May this year, Lowcountry looks smart and fresh on Fulham High Street. In true American style, it’s big (my friend Alex and I felt slighty dwarfed by … Read more →
'This is unpretentious food with prices to match'
Posted on March 27, 2012
by Lucy Land
7 stars
Open Mon–Thu 11am–11pm; Fri 11am–12.30pm; Sat 10.30am–12.30pm; Sun 10.30am–10.30pm
The style:
Caroline Simmons of Fusion by Design has created a fun, stylish and relaxed environment. Lighter-than-usual wood panelling, wood floors and open fireplaces are complemented by booths with vintage telephones … Read more →
Posted on November 23, 2011
by Sarah Lamey
7 stars
Open Mon–Fri 6pm–midnight; Sat 12.30pm–midnight; Sun 12.30pm–11pm
‘No craving is too large for Rodizio Rico’ is the motto of this Brazilian grill restaurant and they certainly keep to their word. Nestled in a cobbled street of Fulham, its outdoor eating … Read more →
'Co-owner Mark Casiraghi greeted us at the door of Bloom like an old friend'
Posted on September 6, 2011
by Lucy Land
6 stars
Open Mon–Fri 8am–11pm; Sat 9am–11pm; Sun 9am–6pm
Co-owner Mark Casiraghi greeted us at the door of Bloom like an old friend. The venue intends to be a ‘neighbourhood rendezvous’ according to its website. And that’s what it’s fast becoming. It’s … Read more →
Eighty-Six is 'visually striking, oozing sophisticated glamour'
Open Mon–Sat 5pm–midnight
The style:
Spread over a grand three-storey Georgian townhouse 86 is visually striking, oozing sophisticated glamour. Think low-lighting, mosaic floors and antique mirrored ceilings. The ground floor’s centrepiece is a long, sleek polished steel bar surrounded by … Read more →
Eighty-Six is 'visually striking, oozing sophisticated glamour'
Open Mon–Sat 5pm–midnight
Spread over a grand three-storey Georgian townhouse 86 is visually striking, oozing sophisticated glamour. Think low-lighting, mosaic floors and antique mirrored ceilings. The ground floor’s centrepiece is a long, sleek polished steel bar surrounded by the drinking … Read more →
The Jam Tree is 'side-stepping away from its neighbouring gastropubs'
Open Sun–Thu midday–11pm; Fri–Sat midday–2am
The style:
An eclectic and fun fusion of old and new, this light and airy open-plan pub features wooden floorboards, exposed brickwork, elegant floral displays, pop art and Chesterfield sofas, you name it – this … Read more →
'Leave feeling seduced by innovative cuisine' at Brasa
Posted on January 1, 2011
by Lee Mannion
8 stars
Tue–Wed 5.30pm–midnight; Thu–Fri midday–midnight; Sat 5.30pm–midnight; Sun 11am–midnight
Brasa, meaning ‘live coal’, is a new grill-inspired restaurant with head chef Danny MacGechan, who originally trained under Marco Pierre White. You hardly need to dirty your feet on the pavement to … Read more →