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It’s Hussar for Michael, still going strong at 93
Former Labour leader Michael Foot talks to Peter Gruner about the restaurants he has known and loved
AT 93 Michael Foot still maintains an extraordinary passion for life, I discovered, when I met him at his home in Hampstead.
We sat for the interview in...> more |
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Asian
Cuisine
Katana, London WC2
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Modern European
The Rock Garden, London,
WC2
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Modern European
Fire & Stone, London,
WC2
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Modern
British
Bank Aldwych, London,
WC2
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Gallipoli’s a great place to meet up and eat out
CND vice president Bruce Kent enjoys a great Turkish meal, which he finds offers great value for money
WHERE else to plan a campaign against the proliferation of nuclear weapons than the popular Gallipoli restaurant in... > more |
Stallholders’ world of food to choose from - TALK about being spoilt for choice! Peter can tuck into piping hot Chinese, Thai, Mediterranean or Caribbean food, and... > more
Classy affair in the heart of Mayfair - MULLIGANS of Mayfair is conveniently located parallel to Regent Street (Piccadilly Circus end). For those working in the... > more
The best in the land - FOR years local activist Kate Buffery had been campaigning for the re-opening of the empty and boarded up shops opposite her beloved Tufnell... > more
Poppadom paradise - VEERASWAMY opened in l929 and is perhaps the oldest Indian restaurant in London. It has recently been refurbished to restore... > more
Margaritas at Mestizo - I HAD not eaten such good Mexican food since I visited Acapulco and Mexico City. The restaurant looks large although it only seats... > more
Home cooking at its very best
- IT was 3.30pm and I had had nothing to eat all day. Having just finished a meeting in Bond Street I wondered who in this... > more
True Bavarian Experience - OPENED earlier this year, The Bavarian Beerhouse whose unique selling point is their being “the first and only... > more
Pied-a-Terre's exquisite food - THIS is one of the best restaurants in London located in Charlotte Street, renowned for its abundance of restaurants. > more
Hot Tandoori is booming - I HAVE been coming to this restaurant since it opened in 1987. Mia and his colleagues are friendly and their food is... > more
It’s Babylon by the canal - CAMDEN must be proud to welcome this new restaurant to the area. It is spectacular in design and the food of the highest quality. > more
Ooh, Sheekey! - THIS is a destination restaurant. Unless you know it is there you can easily pass it by as nothing gives it away that an excellent... > more
Cotton on to the Caribbean - FOLLOWING their success in Chalk Farm Road, Camden, Cottons have recently opened a branch at Exmouth Market. > more
Getting bubbly in the heart of Theatreland - POSITIONED in the middle of Theatreland, it is a charming place amongst the many restaurants in the area. > more
Italian
meal fit for a cardinal - I HAVE been wanting to eat in this restaurant
for many years. The reason being that for an Italian restaurant it
could not be better... > more
This
café is no greasy spoon - THIS is as far from being a café
as you could image a café to be. It qualifies more as a brasserie-restaurant.
Boxwood Café ... > more
Brasserie
lives up to its claim - BRASSERIE Roux is situated hidden in the
corner of Pall Mall and Waterloo Place, housed in the impressive building
now... > more
Swiss
concept for great steak - Entrecôte Café de Paris
opened last November on the site of the Lebanese restaurant in Baker
Street, two blocks away from... > more
Can't
go wrong with this Greek - ON the day of its official opening
I visited Retsina. This picturesque area of NW3 with its triangle
Piazza is already known... > more
Fantastic
family Italian restaurant - HOW very refreshing and reassuring
to visit a classic establishment run by the same family since 1976.
From Tuscany... > more
Cumin
here and spice up your life - LOCATED near Swiss Cottage on the
second floor of the O2 Shopping Centre in Finchley Road, this restaurant
is ideal... > more
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