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Booking a table here can be a full-contact sport. They only take reservations two months out, and due to the small size, popularity, and limited availability (only open Monday to Friday) of the
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Le Café du Marché is a haven of quaintness and culinary delights tucked away from the bustling crowds of Clerkenwell in its own courtyard. Stepping into the restaurant is like stepping into rural
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Marco Pierre White has resuscitated this Mayfair institution, returning it to its rightful place among London's most glamorous eateries. Space is short and the tables are tightly packed together, but
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Tucked away in a Pimlico back street may not be where you would expect to find a wonderful modern French dining experience, but once you've discovered this marvellous secret you wont want to share it.
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Do you fancy a break from the run-of-the-mill restaurant experience? Maybe you can't wait until the beginning of Lent for your next pancake? If so, this creperie could be the place for you. A cosy and
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Rôtisserie Jules is a simple fast-food joint specialising in free-range roast chicken. Although designed to deliver throughout the south/southwest London locality seven days a week, passers-by are
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A swish rooftop setting in James Stirling's No 1 Poultry building offers a splendid view of the City skyline. It's worth a visit for the splendid panorama alone. The decor and cuisine, however, is
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After Gordon Ramsey's infamous departure, chef-patron William Drabble has masterfully maintained the high standards that kept this restaurant at the top. It's not easy to get a table both because of
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Tartuf and Schnecke must be the only restaurants in London serving Alsatian tartes flambées. Tartufs decor is plain but friendly, with simple wooden chairs and square tables in a sparsely decorated
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An accomplished alternative to the Le Méridien's ultimate Marco Pierre White experience The Oak Room, the hotel's other restaurant is this tranquil, elegant bistro, headed by the famed Parisian chef
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