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Roast
Roast
Tom Brett tests out Roast,...
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Kennington Tandoori
Kennington Tandoori
Chris Hudson heads down to...
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Paramount
Paramount
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Kanteen, K West Hotel
Kanteen, K West Hotel
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Ping Pong
Ping Pong
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The pod couple
The pod couple
Emma Wevill and a friend...
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Que Viet
Que Viet
Chris Hudson heads east to...
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The Hawksmoor
The Hawksmoor
Helen Wright discovers The Hawksmoor,...
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Kettners
Kettners
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Tagine treats
Tagine treats
Chris Hudson finds himself in...
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Royal Dragon
Royal Dragon
China Town isn’t known for...
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Benares
Benares
A Michelin-starred Indian restaurant with...
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Oxo Tower Brasserie
Oxo Tower Brasserie
Offering stunning views of London’s...
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Funky Asia
Funky Asia
This modern pan-Asian restaurant from...
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Ozu
Ozu
Emma Wevill samples a menu...
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Boyds Brasserie
Boyds Brasserie
Chris Peacock visits to see...
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Namaaste Kitchen
Namaaste Kitchen
Una Helbig heads to Namaaste...
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Worth the weight
Worth the weight
Chris Horton is impressed by...
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Ping Pong
83-84 Hampstead High Street, NW3 1RE
A fan of dim sum? Head to one of the...
 
Paramount
Centre Point, 101-103 New Oxford Street , WC1A 1DD
When it comes to views and food, Paramount really is...
 
Roast
The Floral Hall, Stoney Street, Borough Market, SE1 1TL
Tom Brett tests out Roast, a restaurant priding itself on...
 
Kennington Tandoori
313 Kennington Road, SE11 4QE
Chris Hudson heads down to Kennington to discover a smarter...
 
The Hawksmoor
Seven Dials, 11 Langley Street, WC2H 9JG
Helen Wright discovers The Hawksmoor, a stylish modern-day speakeasy close...
 
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