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Compleat Angler - 2010 July
The Compleat Angler (named after the book by Isaak Walton) is a hotel nestling near a bridge over the Thames in a pretty setting near Marlow. There are actually two restaurants in
Chez Bruce - 2007 April
My wife's salad of pea shoots and baby gem heart with a pea puree and ricotta featured pleasant fresh leaves with a little balsamic vinegar, but was not a patch on the salad at
Charm - 2010 June
Charm opened in the spring of 2010 in a parade in King Street, which is better known for its down-market Indian restaurants than up-market Thai places. As you enter, a cosy lounge
Caponata - 2009 December
Caponata opened in May 2009 in a side street in Camden. On the ground floor is a bar serving snacks, on the first floor a more formal dining room overlooking a glazed courtyard
C London - 2012 February
In August 2014 it was announced that this site was being taken over by the Frescobaldi family from Italy, a new restaurant to open in due course. It can only be hoped that it
Belgian Arms - 2012 December
The Belgian Arms is (as of September 2012) the sister of The Royal Oak, with Dominic Chapman executive chef for both, but Ed Dutton doing the actual cooking at The Belgian Arms
Avista - 2008 October
Avista is in the spot on the south of Grosvenor Square previously taken by Brian Turner’s venture, but with less fanfare, in the Millennium Hotel. This is the first
Aurelia - 2011 December
Editor's note: In July 2013 it was reported that this restaurant will be converted by its owner (Arjun Waney) into a Mexican restaurant. Sister to La Petite Maison and Il
Assunta Madre London
Editor's note: this restaurant has now closed. Assunta Madre opened in April 2014 on the old Semplice site, the sister of a well-established fish restaurant in Rome. Very
Alloro - 2011 November
Editor's note: Alloro closed in February 2015. Alloro is part of the same restaurant group as Zafferano, and some similarities are evident, even down to the style of the menu
Admiral Codrington - 2012 February
This fifty seat gastropub is named after Sir Edward Codrington, who fought at the Battle of Trafalgar and was later made an admiral. It is situated between Sloane Square and South