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One more nail in the coffin | Review: Rex & Mariano, London

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You imagine cinemagoers (well, illegal downloaders) in a quandary: “Darling, I know you love Julianne Moore’s acting and the directorial flair of Ben Wheatley, but I hear these guys had some really useful meetings with the distributors when they were looking for funding…” Soon they’ll have to start doing this with restaurants: forget that way a particular chef has with carefully sourced ingredients, or the innovative technique a kitchen brings to its dishes – here’s the latest from the guys behind that place where they first made you queue outside in the rain for a table!

No such trouble for Rex & Mariano, the most A/W14–15 restaurant imaginable: white-tiled walls, no soft surfaces, gadgetry privileged over the human, and an abundance of youthful serving staff in Breton tops that remind one unavoidably of those at Pizza Express: perhaps a subliminal way to constantly remind diners to get through the food quickly and get out.

The menu at Rex & Mariano is concise, and covers oysters, a selection of ceviches, tartares and carpaccios, an abundance of dishes based around prawns (including the unusual Sardinian striped variety, served either raw and cooked), and sundries including salads in which what seemed to be cheese on toast feature prominently.

The prices are low, the portions generous, and everything seems geared to diners rushing in, guzzling down a couple of small plates and a 500ml decanter of picpoul, and heading on to whatever Soho has to offer these days, perhaps the chance to gaze through windows in hoardings at the broken ground where your favourite bar or restaurant or lap-dancing emporium once stood.

A couple of other Zeitgeisty innovations: just as even the post office has started to experiment with making customers utilise self-service checkouts rather than interact with those pesky, money-grubbing human employees, so R&M’s menu is given on an iPad mini, by means of tapping which you order.

Anna's Appetite | For all things food and wine

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The Fat Duck High Street, Bray, Berkshire SL6 2AQ Michelin stars: 3 Position on S. Pellegrino’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2014 list: No. 47 It may no longer technically be the world’s best restaurant, but, for many a gourmand, The Fat Duck remains the holy grail of fine dining.

While the Black Forest Gateau isn’t something I’ve grown up with, the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party definitely delivers a healthy whack of nostalgia, at the very least for my childhood reading habits.

A good thing he worked it out, I muse as I slip the crashing waves into my ears, the iPod hidden deftly inside a conch shell.

Salmon fillets are dipped in a licorice gel, allowed to cool and set, then poached sous-vide and served with artichokes, vanilla mayonnaise and golden trout roe.

Sweetened Earl Gray tea served in a small glass cup, one half scalding hot and the other freezing cold.

OXO Bar - London - Burger Review - The Burger Guide

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The OXO Burger is a luxury take on the burger featuring a bun loaded with poppy seeds + sesame seeds, pickles, Monterey Jack cheese, crispy bacon, caramelized onions, spring mix, and juicy beef.

This makes the burger a very exciting experience for the taste buds.

It’s hard to call any one ingredient stand out on this burger, but my favorites were definitely the bacon, onion, pickles, and cheese (I liked almost everything about this one).

Compared to the best burgers in the world the only thing holding this burger from easily being near the top is the bun.

With the addition of a pillowy soft bakery bun to this burger it might be the best in London.

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Hoi An Vietnamese Restaurant | Restaurants in Brick Lane, London

A Vietnamese restaurant on Hanbury Street, just off Brick Lane.

The menu is filled with recognisable Vietnamese dishes, ranging from summer rolls and green papaya salads to steamed sea bass with ginger and spring onion and a range of pho noodle soups.

Mr Burger | Restaurants in Brick Lane, London

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