GReat

GReat – Real Hellenic Taste

http://www.realhellenictaste.co.uk

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Picture Restaurant | Welcoming, independant restaurants in ...

For reservations of more than 5 guests, or if you can't find the time you are after, please call or email the restaurant you are trying to book and we will try our best to fit you in.

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Picture Fitzrovia and Picture Marylebone are just minutes apart so remember to check both if your ideal time isn’t showing as available, or call us on 020 7637 7898/020 7935 0058 Please note that we may require your table back after two hours.

British Museum - Great Court Restaurant

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Great Queen Street Restaurant | 32 Great Queen Street London ...

Portland Restaurant

Portland opened in January 2015 with the aim of cooking the best produce, simply but with imagination and plenty of care.

In September 2015 Portland won a Michelin star and in 2016 its sister restaurant Clipstone opened just around the corner.

The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner from Monday to Saturday.

We very much hope to meet you at Portland soon.

Lunch: Monday to Saturday 12.00pm – 2.30pm, Dinner: Monday to Saturday 6.00pm – 10.00pm Sundays: Closed (except for Private Hire, please email [email protected] to enquire) You can find us at 113 Great Portland Street (half way up, opposite the Horse & Groom pub and next to the BBC).

The Clock House, Surrey, restaurant review: great things can come ...

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Whenever my daughter and I go through Woking on the train, which we do quite often at the moment, I try to get her to look at the town’s best building, the Shah Jahan Mosque, the first purpose-built place of Islamic worship in the UK.

Said daughter being mysteriously unavailable, her stepmother joined me for dinner near Woking last week.

The three-mile minicab ride took place in darkness, so we didn’t get to see Shah Jahan in all its glory (nor, I should point out in the interests of ecumenicalism, did we take the brief diversion I'd intended to ask for in order to check out the ruined Augustinian priory at Newark).

Sushi Atelier: 'Impressive without being neurotic' – restaurant review ...

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There’s a curious thing that occurs more with Japanese food than almost any other culture’s cooking: at the top end, discerning the ethereal from the brilliant from the merely great becomes harder and harder.

It’s the culinary equivalent of listening for the very highest of frequencies, until you get to the kind of restaurant where there’s space for only four of you at the sushi master’s counter and the only way you can tell it’s better than the other place is because dinner costs £300 a head.

Sushi Atelier takes all the anxiety out of the search for quality Japanese cooking.

It is all beautiful: the sea bass and the salmon, the sweet prawn and the sticky glazed eel with its seaweed life belt to keep it in place.

A wise and insightful restaurant critic suggested earlier this year that there should be a branch of the Indian street food and craft beer restaurant Bundobust in every northern town.

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