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Economic turmoil or not, those holiday presents aren't going to buy themselves this year (or return themselves next month). But where to go for a quick bite while you're hitting the shops? We suggest trying one of these four top in-store eating Read More...
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With the economy a wilder ride than most roller coasters these days, it feels good to dine at a restaurant where you'll get the most for your pound. Which places offer the best quality-to-cost ratio? Zagat Survey has done the math for you. Here are Read More...
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photo: Michael J. Fajardo After a day at the office, one can often use a drink – especially with the way the markets have been behaving. If you're looking for somewhere to unwind before heading home, check out our list of Top After-Work spots Read More...
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With the Jewish high holidays in full swing – Yom Kippur , the Day of Atonement, began at sundown – it seems as good a time as any to talk kosher. So if you're looking for somewhere to break the fast tomorrow, or are just a fan of food Read More...
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photo: Fiona Wilkinson We've already told you about London's Top Indian and Top Italian , but it isn't just with other cuisines that the city's chefs shine – they also excel at fare that's uniquely British. So if you've been Read More...
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Legendary actor Paul Newman passed away over the weekend. Although best known as a movie star, he was also renowned as an entrepreneur/philanthropist thanks to his Newman’s Own brand of food products, which began as a line of salad dressing and Read More...
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Vama Photo: Courtesy of Vama Now that we've revealed that London's preferred cuisine is Italian , it's time to look at some of the other highly ranked dining options. If eye-opening spices and adventurous flavours excite your palate, consider Read More...
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Prêt-à-Portea at The Berkeley Photo: Courtesy of The Berkeley There is just the hint of a chill in the air, meaning it's time to begin thinking about a hot cup of tea in the afternoon. Here's an assortment of new and old places to Read More...
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Bruschetta Photo: Allerina & Glen MacLarty The 2009 London Restaurants guide is out, and more than 5,300 avid diners like you have spoken. London's favourite cuisine is Italian, followed by French (18%) and Japanese (15%). (Only 9% chose British Read More...
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The Thames photo: Peter Pearson Cutting a swath across London, the Thames is arguably the city’s greatest asset. It is the river that attracted the first settlers to the area and later encouraged the trade and exchange of ideas that made London Read More...
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Nobu's tables often fill up with celebs. photo: Courtesy of Nobu Celebrities, like everybody else, need to eat sometime. Or at least pretend to. If you enjoy a side of star-gazing with your meal, here are some restaurants to put on your must-dine Read More...
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Barrafina photo by Cindy Chen Dining alone is not just the preserve of those stood up for a date. London has a fantastic range of restaurants where eating by yourself is a pleasure. Here are some of the best. Arbutus 63-64 Frith St. W1; 020-7734 4545 Read More...
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Alain Ducasse's "Rose and Raspberry Pleasure" photo: Christian Trampenau The arrival of fresh strawberries and raspberries marks one of Britain’s greatest seasonal highlights. They’re popping up on most summer dessert menus, Read More...
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The Preston Bailey–designed peacocks in Covent Garden are made entirely of live plants and flowers. photo: Jo Fleet The April showers have brought us May flowers, at least in the Piazza in Covent Garden where the Spring Renaissance festival is under Read More...
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Songkran in Chiang Mai, Thailand photo: courtesy of www.songkran.net Now that the Chinese and Vietnamese celebrations ringing in the Year of the Rat have come and gone, the Thai New Year, aka Songkran, is on its way. Celebrated over a three-day period Read More...
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