GQS succeeds in cooking up simple but tasty British food that changes with the seasons. The place is simply decorated, the staff is fairly knowledgeable and the food is pretty good. Read more.
Trullo features super-friendly staff, niftily priced wine and a funky laid-back space - the food's not bad either, by the way. Metro gave it 3 out of 5 Stars. Read more.
This may be the casual, buzzy restaurant of the moment but the efficient service, keen prices and cracking cuisine should ensure it’ll be around for some time to come. Metro gave it 4 out of 5 Stars. Read more.
Under new owners and refurbished throughout, a good mix of drinkers and diners, thoughtful choice of beers, wines and imaginative modern food, and seats in attractive back garden Read more.
Truly a most wonderful restaurant. I cannot praise them or their food highly enough. Great people, great service and my favourite of all the prestige Indian restaurants in London. Read more.
Hereford Road is a good place in Westbourne Grove for simple but tasty pared-down British food. While there were inconsistencies in our first meal there, we liked it & will give it another go. Read more.
Chefs are free to experiment with whatever fresh supplies they get their hands on, so don't be shocked to find out-of-town pigeon with pear and chocolate here. Read more.
The bar snacks rock, padron peppers, croquettes, frito misto and if this ain’t enough on a Sunday then stick around for the roast, it’s the best! Read more.
The 'savoury' cocktails on the bar menu are a real delight - we recommend the truffle martini. Read more.
For a different Tapas experience head to Jose where the Spanish habit of eating standing up is part of this restaurant’s charm. For the full FT review... Read more.