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Brasserie Constance

Level 1, Fulham Pier, Stevenage Road, Fulham, SW6 6HH

Attached to the side of Fulham's football stadium, Brasserie Constance is a standalone restaurant that comes from Trinity's Adam Byatt. here, the focus is on Modern British dishes, with a little bit of tableside theatre. There's also a great view of The Thames, particularly from the balcony.

The Silver Birch

142 Chiswick High Rd., Chiswick, London W4 1PU

The Silver Birch has built a great reputation over the years for being an excellent neighbourhood restaurant that takes a high-end- approach to British dining. Its current chef, Nathan Cornwell, previously won a Michelin star at The Barn at Moor Hall, and at this restaurant, he's taken a seasonal approach to the menu.

Nela

163 Queensway, London W2 4BD

Amsterdam import Nela brings its live-fire ethos to a huge space in the redeveloped The Whiteley complex. Chefs Hari Shetty and Ori Geller lead a menu reimagined for London, spanning raw, grilled, pizza and vegetable sections. Signature dishes include the Tiramisu of Nela (served in a tin with coffee caviar), while all the dishes served here will have an element of fire, like the slow-cooked short rib. Expect a dramatic open kitchen, 360° bar, private dining room and very handy terrace.

Speedboat Bar Notting Hill

191 Portobello Road, London W11 2ED

The Electric is the second outpost of Luke Farrell’s fiery Thai hit Speedboat Bar. This West London version features interiors inspired by an engine room, complete with a real Thai speedboat engine. While the look’s a little slicker than the Soho original, the menu sticks to the winning formula: bold Thai curries, noodles, and cocktails that pack a punch.

Permit Room

186 Portobello Road, London W11 1LA

Permit room is an offshoot of Dishoom, set in a slightly more casual cafe setting, but still featuring some of Dishoom's signature dishes. So you will find their house black dahl and bacon naans here, alongside curries, biryanis and small plates. This Permit Room even has rooms upstairs if you fancy staying over (the breakfasts are certainly worth getting up for).