Restaurant reviews
If you’re hungry for something but don’t know what, read through our restaurant reviews for a little gastronomic inspiration. We’re eating our way through an ever-increasing selection of restaurants around the UK, and love to keep everyone reliably informed of our findings. If you’re wondering what’s it’s like to eat at the Gherkin, or just want to find a great French Bistro of a place, browse through this section for culinary elightenment.
Situated above the Design Museum next to the monumental Tower Bridge, Blueprint Café delivers simple, seasonal dishes that wrap you up in a smug blanket of bliss.
Texture is still offering incredible tasting menus full of, well, texture (you’d expect nothing less really, would you?).
The discreet glass-front of Quaglino’s on Bury Street certainly gives nothing away about the grand and glitzy restaurant that beckons you underground.
Kai, one of London’s most expensive restaurants, sits comfortably alongside the designer boutiques and members only clubs of Mayfair.
Walking into Masala Zone in Bayswater will definitely help you to wind away any bleak weather blues (at least until you leave again).
St Paul’s Cathedral, the valued British monument that draws over 4000 visitors every day, has finally opened a restaurant, serving the best of British fare.
The restaurant at the Quay Hotel overlooks the Conwy Estuary, which was glittering against the darkening sky by the time we took our seats.
A great neighbourhood gastro-pub that we’re pleased to have almost on our doorstep.
Sam’s Brasserie puts itself forward as an affordable bite of Chiswick’s restaurant scene.
If you find yourself on Marylebone Road, with a grumbling stomach and a craving for stylish surroundings, Twotwentytwo will deliver on all fronts.
If you love your dim sum, and you like to eat... and eat, and eat – let Royal China fill your belly.
Bremner has been with Due South for just over a year, and has made his mark. He and the team source at least 80% of produce from within a 35-mile radius of Brighton Beach.
There are definitely a few items on the Saints & Sinners menu that could swap places when it comes to their healthy credentials, but in terms of taste Kanteen wins, however you decide to behave.
If you fancy a moment of indulgence when all around you is doom and gloom, this menu from Yo Sushi makes for something special and affordable.
This restaurant has cracked two things: good food and repeat custom.