Browsing: London Restaurants

Italian
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“In Italy, a trullo is a 19th century dry stone, conical-roofed dwelling of the Apulia region; traditionally used as outhouses or small abodes for agricultural workers; now smartened up and rented out as luxury holiday homes.”

Asian
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You’d never really know it until you’re up there, high above everything, but London sprawls in a way that shocks you, there is a shapeless morbidity to our capital.

European
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“I was to meet with chief mate, The Foodie Ed. and take on board a cargo of the finest seafood available this side of the Mariana Trench.”

Italian
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On the plane the next day, my stomach and mind grumbled and struggled to digest what had happened. My head ached and an overwhelmingly dank sense of disappointment seemed to permeate all things.

London Restaurants
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“The décor is, to put it mildly, challenging for two gentlemen such as ourselves. There is a great deal of purple…”

British
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“What we wanted was the sort of top-end place where we could nosh, munch, guzzle or just nibble on traditional English fare, but done really, really well, without a trace of irony.”

London Restaurants
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“As a man whose mouth has been known to water in a farmyard, the idea that there would be culinary fireworks involving the fatted calf, and plenty more besides, was a heavenly one.”

British
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I am rather surprised, and in truth ever-so-slightly-disappointed when I arrive at Wiltons to be…

European
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“Thousands of spice-filled test tubes hang precariously above my head like some frantic experiment to preserve the sands of time.”

Asian
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With the invention of ‘summer’ in Britain in July 2013, there has begun a marked…

Asian
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“The recent surge in prominence of Japanese-Brazilian concept restaurants could, depending on your point of view, be taken as the overdue recognition of an adventurous brand of fusion…”

Italian
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There are good things happening on the King’s Road. No, I don’t mean the antics of the Made in Chelsea crew. I’m talking restaurants.

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