South East England
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Trishna, Indian restaurant, London W1
Trishna London is the sister restaurant of Trishna in Mumbai, and serves lots of dishes that you will not have seen before. An innovative twist on the coastal cuisine of south west India. -
Hansel and Pretzel, German Bakery, Richmond
Hansel and Pretzel German Delicatessen is a German bakery and delicatessen shop in Ham, Richmond, offering daily freshly baked breads, rolls and cakes, a selection of cooked meats and hams, and a large variety of German delicatessen. -
The Myrtle Tree, tea shop, Chalfont St. Peter
CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR REFURBISHMENT. Re-opens in April 2014. Quaint café and coffee shop run by volunteers from Gold Hill Baptist Church. Very reasonable prices. -
Lima, Peruvian restaurant, London W1
Fine dining Peruvian cuisine in a modern atmosphere. -
Massimo Restaurant and Oyster Bar, London WC2
Italian speciality fish restaurant and oyster bar, in an impressively styled setting. Chef: Massimo Riccioli. -
Feng Sushi, Japanese restaurant, London SE1
Sushi and sashimi Japanese restaurant, with large portions, with some dishes that you don't find in other sushi restaurants, and more variation than you normally get. -
China Brasserie, Aylesbury
Oriental café / restaurant offering an extensive range of high quality Peking, Cantonese and Szechuan Thai Cuisine. Take-away service available, fully air-conditioned, ample free parking, seating outside (subject to weather conditions). -
Boscoreale, Italian restaurant, Kingswood
Upmarket Italian restaurant, smart, family-friendly, suitable for business dining. Vegetarian options, good value for money. Traditional Italian food. Live music at weekends. You don't have to eat to see the live music, you can just use the bar. -
La Chouette, Pub and Restaurant, Dinton
Wooden-beamed pub / restaurant run by one-man band, Belgian, Frederic Desmette, who is quite a character! The food is high quality French-style, and the wine list is extensive, mainly French and not all that cheap. -
Côte Brasserie, French restaurant, London W1
Inspiration for the food and design comes from a modern interpretation of the many famous bistros that populate Paris. Located in Wardour Street, Soho. -
Royal Court Theatre Café, London SW1
Buzzing theatre café frequented by actors and directors. British food, with treats from Europe. Quality, choice, value for money. -
Fego Caffé, café, Ascot
One of a chain of 6 in West London, and west of London counties. Brunch, salads, sharing platters, burgers, omelettes, sandwiches, wraps. Closes at 5pm, or at 4.30pm on Sundays and 3pm on Bank Holidays. -
Village Mangal, Turkish Restaurant, Amersham
Modern Turkish Mediterranean food, in Amersham town centre, near to the station. They promise an authentic Turkish experience, with Turkish hospitality, using the freshest and best quality ingredients. -
Khan of Waltons, Indian Restaurant. Walton-on-Thames
Khans is a reasonably priced Indian restaurant promising authentic Indian cuisine, low fat and absolutely free of artificial colouring. -
D & L Meats, butchers, Harefield
Free-range and locally-farmed meat and poultry. -
The Gilbert Scott, fine dining restaurant, London NW1
Restaurant with beautiful and impressive décor in a magnificent restored Gothic hotel, serving classic and modern British food in fine dining brasserie style. Chef: Marcus Wareing. -
RSJ, British restaurant, London SE1
RSJ was opened in March 1980, a conversion from a dilapidated 19th Century former stables, which had to be reinforced with several RSJs (rolled steel joists) – hence the name! -
Oliveto, Italian Restaurant, London SW1
Authentic thin base Italian pizza in an Italian restaurant with modern clean and simple decor. Quite noisy due to no soft furnishings, and quite cramped when busy, which it often is. -
Koh-I-Noor, Indian Restaurant and Takeaway, Uxbridge
Indian restaurant and takeaway in Uxbridge. -
The White Hart, pub, Beaconsfield
The White Hart in Beaconsfield Old Town is a country pub and restaurant with rural charm and rustic character. Hearty, seasonal pub-food and cask ales. Outside patio and beer garden. -
The Mogul, Indian Resturant, Walton On Thames
Located on the town end of Walton-on-Thames’ Terrace Road, The Mogul is an Indian restaurant with a good reputation and an extensive menu. -
Marks and Spencer, Simply Food, supermarket, Gerrards Cross
Food-only branch of the famous supermarket chain in Gerrards Cross. -
Heaps, butchers and café, London SE10
Butchers shop and café in Greenwich Village, owned and run by chef Martin Heap, who is known for creating a startling range of sausages, which are now sold by Waitrose under the brand name "Simply Sausages". Buy them to take home, or eat them here! -
Riding House Café, brasserie restaurant, London W1
Gastro-pub style Mediterranean influenced food, in a "Lower East Side" New York-style brasserie, open all day, breakfast to dinner. -
The Jolly Cricketers, Pub, Seer Green
A wisteria-clad Victorian freehouse pub, serving four local Cask Marque accredited real ales, artisan ciders, fine wines, speciality teas and fresh coffee. Inventive modern British food, driven by local seasonal supplies, plus the pub classics.
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