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If the idea of a vegetarian restaurant conjures up images of dry mungbean burgers, nut cutlets and tables without cloths – then you obviously haven't been to Rasa. The menu features only authentic cuisine from Kerala India's sp... more
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Wagamama serves up a pan-Asian cuisine that features a fusion of eclectic traditional favorites with modern flavors. The fare is made fresh and all items are featured on a dietary menu, allowing guests full access to the ingred... more
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There's often a quick-moving queue outside this small premises, but the vegetarian cooking is scrumptious and served up in large portions. Busy staff pile high the earthenware bowls with nutritious grub from Red Lentil and Toma... more
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Glaisters has been a popular Chelsea restaurant for many years, and attracts a young clientele who often come in groups. The restaurant not only accepts groups, but welcomes them, which is quite a rarity amongst London establis... more
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Among the houseboats of Regent Canal is a quaint Chinese restaurant. Hint: it's the colourful junk-type boat. Once inside this nice but perfectly ordinary restaurant, you can't tell you're floating on water. If you're one of th... more
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Here's the idea: take a top chef (Charles Fontaine, formerly of Le Caprice) add a restaurant which looks like a turn-of-the-century greasy-spoon, mix well, bake for four hours on a high heat, and leave to stand, and what result... more
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London's Malaysian population eats here so you can be sure that you are getting the real deal at Satay House. Try the various king prawn dishes or the mild ayam masak merah chicken curry dish. There's also a whole lot of vegeta... more
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The doorway is the first clue you get of the thigh-slapping, stein-pounding, cowbell-ringing character of the Tiroler Hut. Descend into the restaurant and give yourself up to your hosts - Josef Friedman and his wife. You don't... more
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Asian mystique and pastiche are found in this offbeat restaurant in a seedy alley off Tottenham Court Road. This is another London venture created by Alan Yau, who became a city-wide dining legend because of his Wagamama... more
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When it comes to Britishness, fish and chips is a partnership which is right up there with eggs and bacon, and strawberries and cream. No-one does it better than Seashell. This restaurant is a favourite with the cabbies, and th... more








