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The Review - RESTAURANTS
Published: 15 November 2007
 
If packaging isn’t your bag...

A new food shop is supporting the green cause by asking customers to bring their own containers, writes Jamie Welham

THERE was a time when going green was the preserve of sandal wearers, alfalfa eaters and Swampy... > more
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XO, NW3
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L'Albufera, NW1
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Mulligans of Mayfair, W1
 
 
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Pie’s the limit in mash revival

A former construction industry worker is rebuilding the image of
a British favourite in his first restaurant, writes Jamie Welham


IF you’re sick of identikit cafés selling the same unimaginative ciabatta stick solutions and long for some... > more
 

Mr Wonka eat your heart out! - CHOCLOATE lovers awake from your cocoa induced slumber – Willy Wonka wasn’t just a character in a book – he, or... > more

Fine food, fit for the everyman - DANIEL Broch says the XO restaurant in Belsize Village is basically an extension of his office, and as I join the owner of the ...>more

Alexei on cake and corporatism
- IN television history he’ll be remembered for his aggressive surrealist rants in the Thatcherite era of highly politicised comedy. > more

Couple’s dinner party politics - THERE is not much that goes on in the north of Islington that escapes Wally and Janet Burgess. > more

Food fit for the King of the Cross - Roger Madelin, head of the company responsible for redeveloping King’s Cross, joins Dan Carrier for a scrumptiously simple meal... > more

Food for telepathic thought - WHEN the phone rings and you know who it is, a dream becomes reality or a friend says exactly the words you were thinking. > more

Musician with great taste - SINCE musician and former lead singer of 1960s folk band Pentangle, Bert Jansch, hitch-hiked his way from Edinburgh to... > more

Almeida’s the place for high flier - DOWN Islington’s corridors of power, he is revered as a fearless housing campaigner and outspoken thorn-in-the-side... > more

Fine dining at Frederick’s and a trip down memory lane
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KAREN Murdoch, whose father founded the world famous Camden Passage antique market, is ...>more

Mr Cee gives black youths a taste of business success -
MR Cee’s doesn’t just do wonderful Caribbean food – the restaurant is also an inspiration... > more

Discovering new music: it’s not safe and sound!
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FROM war-torn Chechnya to the snow-capped mountains of Georgia, Michael Church has recorded... > 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

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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