Restaurant Reviews
152 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AT
This Ukrainian restaurant in Shoreditch takes Southern Ukraine as its inspiration and is led by restaurateurs who have multiple restaurants in that country. Expect a modern take on the cuisine, with dishes like mushrooms on a grapevine twig and with portions on the generous side. Look out for the hidden garden at the back, a great place to be during the warmer months.
6-8 Blandford St, London W1U 4AU
This is the second Josephine from the team of Claude and Lucy Bosi, and it's a much more accessible location to the original in the wilds of West London. This time around, they've taken their influences from Parisian brasseries, with a menu that's full of classic French food in a restaurant that looks like it's been around forever (in a good way). The front gets the sun in the evening, so those terrace seats outside are highly prized.
The Capital, 22-24 Basil St, London SW3 1AT
Tom Brown returns to the restaurant where he first made his name (when it was Outlaw's). This is a fine-dining restaurant that is focused around an extremely innovative all-seafood menu. Brown is one of London's best seafood chefs and from dishes like the plate of seafood charcuterie to others that make the most of sustainable catches, this is a particularly unique approach to all things from the sea.
16 Grove Lane, London SE5 8SY
This pub comes from the team who also run the very well-reviewed (and award-winning) The Baring in Islington. This pub has a seasonal, sustainable approach to the regularly changing menu, but keep an eye out for the fantastic pizza dough bites with taramasalata. There's a separate bar area if you're dropping in for a drink so it's still very much in "proper pub" territory.
- {{#owner}}
- {{#url}} {{#avatarSrc}}
{{/avatarSrc}} {{^avatarSrc}} {{& avatar}} {{/avatarSrc}}{{name}} {{/url}} {{^url}} {{#avatar}} {{& avatar}} {{/avatar}} {{name}} {{/url}} - {{/owner}} {{#created}}
- {{created}} {{/created}}













