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Exclusive guide to the best holiday destinations in London, independent reviews from award-winning travel writers

ROBA BAR AND RESTAURANT. Paddington’s delicious new foodie destination.

15/04/2016 by .

Galvin at Windows

07/04/2016 by .
GAW Res night table view

Years before Galvin at Windows, the Hilton Park Lane has been one of the iconic London landmarks ever since its opening in 1963. I remember spending more than a few nights pretending I was actually living the life of a playboy down in Trader Vic’s. Those were the days.

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ARBUTUS LONDON

10/11/2015 by .
Arbutus interior

Arbutus London is that rare thing, a Michelin-starred restaurant in casual dress. It’s as much a place to relax and have a good time over an interesting glass of wine as to enjoy gutsy food with big flavours. No tablecloths and minimal decor, with slightly incongruous butcher-block tables playing against mirrored glass in the back room and stunning urban photography in the cheerier front parlour. There’s no fuss, just friendly and professional service, with chef as likely to serve your food himself as the waiters.

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LES COUILLES DU CHIEN

10/11/2015 by .
Les Couilles du Chien bar sign

When the name of your bar translates as the dog’s bollocks, you know you’re in for some kick-ass drinks.   Les Couilles du Chien delivers them with style in the heart of Soho.

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West Thirty Six. Excellent West London bistro dining.

30/10/2015 by .
West Thirty Six interior 2

Anthea Gerrie reviews West Thirty Six, a west London resto that is bringong upscale to bistro.

It looks like a club, it feels like a club, but West Thirty Six is that rare thing, a public restaurant with all the intimate ambience of a private club.

The fact it’s in Golborne Road is both a blessing and a curse. For those in the know, this is a charming and happening west London thoroughfare which has undergone massive gentrification in the past decade.

That doesn’t, unfortunately, make it any easier to reach from central London, but at least those who lunch there will find special shops open to make the journey worthwhile.

Lunchers are also more likely to find “fine dining” space on the first floor, avoiding the overcrowded bistro tables at ground-floor level serving more casual food.  We sat in armchairs by a big window feeling cossetted in a first floor room styled like a retro lounge  which was comfy rather than chic.   There is a slightly smarter and cosier snug off this (so long as you understand that frayed carpets are a deliberately ironic contribution to the decor).

Lobster at West Thirty Six

De luxe options from ex-Soho House chef Jon Pollard not widely available in a relaxed setting in the arse-end of west London include a highly-rated roast rare breed chicken and a burger made from aged rib-eye beef.

Great as the lobster was – and the charred lemon half really gave it added visual appeal while the accompanying garlic and hazelnut butter tickled the tastebuds – it was almost eclipsed by a sensational vegetarian side dish of chard with fennel, lentils, pine nuts and yogurt.

We relived a recent trip to Tuscany with a decent vernaccia from San Gimignano, one of a few less-travelled wines available by the glass, and finished with crushed banoffee, narrowly agreed on over the chance to build our own sundaes.  Service was amiable, if not exactly rapid.

Given that Golborne Road is a fine alternative shopping destination, late Saturday morning could be the best time to visit.   You may not find the lobster, but the chicken and burger are both on the brunch menu, along with properly brunchy things like berry pancakes, steak and eggs and a wicked-sounding version of French toast with vanilla ice-cream and caramel sauce.

Tell me more about West Thirty Six

West Thirty Six 36 Golborne Road, W10
Tel: 020 3752 0530

 

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BANDOL LONDON RESTAURANT. Discover the delicious taste of the south of France in south London.

30/10/2015 by .
Bandol London restaurant is what lovers of Provence have been waiting for - a restaurant which showcases the food of that region, under-represented in UK restaurants, and many of the lovely wines for which the South of France is regaining  a reputation.  Dining Booths at Bandol

Bandol London restaurant is what lovers of Provence have been waiting for – a restaurant which showcases the food of that region, under-represented in UK restaurants, and many of the lovely wines for which the South of France is regaining a reputation.

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No.11 Pimlico Road. A delicious London all day eatery.

09/10/2015 by .

Artesian at The Langham London

15/09/2015 by .
join the colony cocktail

“Your room or mine?” Carla asks me straight out, in the middle of the Langham London’s Artesian. I make a mental note to test her other preferences as soon as humanly possible before succumbing to her proposal. Well let’s be honest, how can you resist 15 year old Glenfiddich, Becherovka and Pineau des Charentes served in a furry cup?.

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Ognisko London. A delicious taste of Poland in south Kensington

18/08/2015 by .

UNA Supper Club. Brilliant concept dining location at St Pancras.

17/08/2015 by .
Martin Milesis   fake potato  with mushroom earth black olives and corn

Anthea Gerrie travels to St. Pancras Station to review Una Supper Club, an unusual dining destination to say the least.

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