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The Box
Newly opened in Soho at 11-12 Walker’s Court W1F 0ED, The Box is very different from most dining venues.

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Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon, located on fashionable Kensington High Street, offers delicious Thai cuisine without a lofty price tag....


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Review - Bar Estilo

This small chain of bar and tapas-style Spanish establishments has just been given a boost Cuisine: Spanish
Area: Middlesex

Review - Bar Zaika Bazaar

Seekh kebabs and saris at the Bazaar.
Brompton Cross is ladies-who-shop territory ? you can start with a smart frock, move on to a new dinner service for main course, and finish with an antique watch.....
Cuisine: Indian
Area: Kensington & Chelsea

Review - Barracuda

Barracuda serve Thai food of a power and intensity all too rare in London. This is genuinely punchy stuff, served Cuisine: Pacific Rim
Area: North London

Review - Beluga Café

From pork pies and pints to champagne and caviar. Champagne and seafood bars have a very useful role to fulfil in the role call of life’s eating out occasions. A spontaneous celebration, a quick pick me up of fizz and protein, an extravagance for Friday lunch, the start of a longer evening out... Cuisine: Fish & Seafood
Area: City & Docklands

Review - Bertorelli

Bertorelli's has managed to acquire a decent reputations for Italian-inspired food and unmistakeably French-style service. But now that Bertorelli's has effectively become a chain restaurant by opening a third venture in Frith Street, many foodies have become suspicious.

Cuisine: Italian
Area: West End & Mayfair

Review - Blubird Dining Room

The Bluebird Dining Room is Tom Conran’s reinvention of part of his father’s empire. Design wise it’s a winner, a great room that reeks of leisurely lunches, business deals, grand passions... Cuisine: Modern European
Area: South London

Review - Blue Elephant

Take a two hour holiday in Thailand Cuisine: Thai
Area: Fulham & Hammersmith

Review - Bluebird Dining Room

The Bluebird Dining Room is Tom Conran’s sort-of reinvention of one part of his father’s empire, and the public part of the Bluebird Club. Cuisine: Modern European
Area: South London

Review - Bonds

Tucked away behind Bank station is the stylish Threadneedles Hotel. Unsurprisingly, City types have already set up home in the bar but at the time of our visit, few had moved on to the elegant restaurant... Cuisine: International
Area: West End & Mayfair

Review - Boom

Standing out against many of London’s bar/restaurant hybrids, Boom fairs moderately well... Cuisine: Pacific Rim
Area: South London

Review - Cactus Blue

With so much noise made about Michelin stars, there’s a strong argument for a more “accessible” award system, rewarding reliability, value, style and atmosphere in the “mainstream”... Cuisine: Mexican
Area: Fulham & Hammersmith

Review - Café Grand Prix

I went to La Rascasse feeling cynical. The prospect of “three venues under one roof, based on the Café Grand Prix, Monaco, the only bar and restaurant in the world situated inside a Formula One circuit didn’t thrill me. But I was forced to eat my words....
Cuisine: Modern British
Area: West End & Mayfair

Review - Cafe Lazeez

The Café Lazeez “chain” (Soho, this South Kensignton branch and, surprisingly, Birmingham) offers a breezy twist on Indian dining... Cuisine: Indian
Area: Kensington & Chelsea

Review - Café Viva

A cheap but good neighbourhood bistro is a find in any residential area of London, so the inhabitants of Balham can count themselves lucky that Café Viva arrived on the high street earlier this year..... Cuisine: International
Area: South London

Review - Canteen

Spitalfields may have been a culinary desert up until now, but that’s sure to change with the arrival of this superb new eaterie. Cuisine: British
Area: East London

Review - Cantina Del Ponte

Bustling is the only cliché to describe Cantina del Ponte. Set within a few hundred meters of LondonBridge, the Italian Cuisine: Italian
Area: South London

Review - Cantina Vinopolis

Chateau South Bank – and not a bottling plant in sight. For anyone who has ever been to a winery in France, Italy, Spain or Portugal, there will be something very familiar about Cantina Vinopolis. Cuisine: Mediterranean
Area: South London

Review - Carluccio

Once a restaurant expands and opens a few branches, one can't help but fear a drop in quality and standards. Will the chef get lazy, abandoning quality for economic success? Cuisine: Italian
Area: City & Docklands

Review - Caviar Kaspia

Tucked away in a cobbled street off Berkeley Square, Caviar Kaspia feels like a well kept secret Cuisine: Modern European
Area: West End & Mayfair

Review - Cecconi’s

On the prowl for something sexy and Italian. If a puma were magically transmogrified into a restaurant, it would probably look a lot like the newly redesigned Cecconi’s. Dark, sleek, with an insinuation of danger, this old standby... Cuisine: Italian
Area: West End & Mayfair



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