Restaurant Reviews
Lower Ground, 20 Broadwick St, London W1F 9NE
This opulently decorated lower-ground restaurant is part of the eequally lavishly decorated Broadwick hotel in Soho. If you're after a place with plenty of atmosphere and very flattering lighting in Soho, this is the place to come. The food is a high-end Italian affair and the restaurant has been known to be quite a magnet for A-list celebs.
22-24 Seymour Place, London W1H 7NL
Once a pop-up supperclub, AngloThai have now settled down in Marylebone. The restaurant sees them marrying Thai cuisine with British ingredients, producing some of the best Thai cuisine available in London. Make sure to pay particular attention to the excellent wine list.
19 Motcomb St, London SW1X 8LB
Part of the reworking of the Pantechnicon building included getting rid of their retail operation and replacing it with this gorgeous-looking Provencal restaurant with an ex-Annabel’s and Arts Club chef in the kitchen. Dishes plunder the Mediterranean coast for inspiration but the must-have dish is the crab toast with tomato and caviar.
109 Kew Rd, Richmond TW9 2PN
The opening of this neighbourhood restaurant saw local chef John McClements coming out of retirement to get back in the hospitality game. The aim was to serve up seasonal French bistro food that was also - drumroll - affordable. Locals would say they’ve more than succeeded. The duck fat brioche served with a selection of terrines is not to be missed.
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