Results tagged “Food reviews”

Food review: Hazev

By Louisa Emery on February 19, 2010 11:22 AM |

TURKISH
Hazev
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
A waist band busting feast of Turkish delights just across the water from Canary Wharf.

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The Narrow
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Superstar chef Gordon Ramsay's Limehouse gastropub is delivering the food goods, and the view's not bad either.

Food Review: Vinopolis

By Rob Virtue on December 29, 2009 11:05 AM |

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WINE
Vinopolis, Borough
2/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Vinopolis is neither a temple to wine. Nor is it a pleasant place for a few drinks, writes Jon Massey.

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Roka, Park Pavilion
5/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Top-quality Japanese food prepared exquisitely in stylish new Wharf restaurant.

Food Review: Battery

By Jon Massey on December 10, 2009 10:28 AM |

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FINE DINING
Battery, Westferry
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Fantastic view with cooking to match put new restaurant in perfect place to take on the Wharf's big hitters.

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Carluccio's, Reuters Plaza
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Christmas Italian-style at one of Canary Wharf's most popular restaurants and not a turkey in site.

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CHRISTMAS DINNER
The Spread Eagle, Greenwich
5/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Will a restaurant dubbed "the very definition of civilised" tempt you away from your dining table on Christmas Day? asks Jon Massey

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BRASSERIE
Browns, West India Quay
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Quay destination offers a wide range of hearty fare to Wharfers looking to keep those cold days at bay.

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The Parlour, Park Pavilion
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Funky bar/restaurant proves to be a popular newcomer in the heart of Canary Wharf.

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PUB GRUB
Slug and Lettuce, South Colonnade
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
It's noisy and there may be school-disco necking nearby, but the Slug and Lettuce offers a range of uncomplicated dishes in generous portions

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Cinnamon Restaurant, Hilton London Canary Wharf
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Canary Wharf hotel restaurant offers those in a hurry tasty treats for a tenner.

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SEAFOOD
Curve, Marriott West India Quay
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Snapp crustaceans from Scotland via Billingsgate drop in for the Curve's annual lobster season

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ITALIAN
Zizzi's, Canary Riverside
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
It's a new look for the riverside restaurant, but it's the chicken pasta which hogs the limelight

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THAI
Elephant Royale, Isle Of Dogs
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Excellent food and well-pitched interior make for a Thai restaurant that falls just the right side of kitsch.

Food review: Locale, Blackheath

By John Hill on September 23, 2009 9:39 AM |

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COCKTAILS AND ITALIAN CUISINE
Locale, Blackheath
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
It's a bit of a hop from Canary Wharf, but Locale's decent Italian menu is bolstered by a cocktail menu that's among the best in the area.

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MANHATTAN-STYLE DINING
Lower East Liquor Bar and Bistro
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
A new arrival on the Wharf eating scene offers a French-influenced New York eating experience by the Thames.

Food review: Cafe Rouge

By John Hill on August 28, 2009 1:52 PM |

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FRENCH BISTRO CUISINE
Cafe Rouge
3/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Chain outlet offers variety of decent traditional French dishes served in a busy Bistro atmosphere, writes Steven Davies.

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INDIAN CUISINE
Memsaheb On Thames
4/5

IN A NUTSHELL
Establishment's golden reputation is justified by superior food, which supplies the vibrancy in otherwise bland surroundings.

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Union Square, the newest arrival at The O2, is a bar and restaurant that aims to be cool America.

Its ambition is to offer a relaxed dining experience in contrast to the often chaotic scenes in and around the arena.

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A couple of men in suits hover over a quiet pint, flicking their eyes between their watches and the TV screen like a midday game of Pong.

Every now and again other small groups pop in and out to grab a few minutes of action before slipping back to the office.

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