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Jeremy King and Christopher Corbin, erstwhile owners of Le Caprice, The Ivy, and J. Sheekey, have rebounded with this stunning brasserie. Set in a former...more
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Wild Honey is an unexpected haven tucked away on a quiet side street in the bustling West End. Occupying an attractive wood-paneled room formerly used by Marco...more
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Charming and unexpected, the White Horse Inn on Moretonhampstead's high street leads a delicious double life: part old-school English pub, part modern Italian...more
see the Devon + Cornwall guideSee funky young Devon in progress at this restaurant and bar that opened in 2003, largely to cater to the surfers who virtually own this beach. The interior...more
see the Devon + Cornwall guideThis suite of sunny rooms filled with farmhouse tables and Rajasthani doodads is so comfy you won't feel like leaving once the meal's done (and that may take a...more
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Britain's hometown hero, Jamie Oliver has been spending a lot of time across the pond changing the way Americans eat. He's left the crown in good hands, though....more
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This sleek Anouska Hempel–designed restaurant in Chelsea is the stage for the talents of Tom Aikens, who after difficult times (his restaurant company...more
see the London guideThis traditional slate inn of 1872 occupies a fabulous location at the heart of the Langdales with views over Tilberthwaite fells. The popular stone-floored bar...more
see the Lake District guideA one-minute walk from the cathedral close is this bi-level bistro that many consider to be Norwich's best casual restaurant. With walls painted in National...more
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It is unfortunate that the best place to eat in Borough Market is also the busiest, and it doesn't take reservations. Still, Brindisa does a swift trade, and...more
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