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Top 10 Restaurants

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  • 1. The Dylan

    Save this restaurant located in Anoushka Hempel’s upmarket hotel for a special occasion. The food is a fusion of French and eastern – highly creative, but at a cost (see Blakes).

  • 2. Bojo

    Inexpensive, informal and Indonesian – head here after most of the city’s restaurants have gone to bed.

  • 3. Goodies

    A culinary delight in the heart of the Nine Streets. Healthy soups, salads and sandwiches by day; the perfect pasta by night.

  • 4. Los Pilones

    This Mexican cantina is small, but size isn’t everything. Savour the authentic home cooking, between slams of tequila.

  • 5. Noa

    Canalside chic is reinvented at this New York-style lounge bar, with champagne, cocktails and couches to kick back in. The food is hip, but sometimes it misses.

  • 6. Choice

    Fantastic veggie restaurant with a young cook that does wonders.

  • 7. Nomads

    This late-night restaurant is the ultimate in decadent dining. Kick off your shoes and lounge on mattresses while food is served to you from bronze platters. DJs enhance the Arabian experience at weekends.

  • 8. Rakang

    Totally authentic Thai; one of the best of its kind in the city. Those in the know load up at their cheaper, equally delicious takeaway next door.

  • 9. Dining Eleven

    Chef Martin Keus produces fantastic Mediterranean-inspired fish dishes (meat-lovers are also well catered for). Excellent value.

  • 10. Wagamama

    Fast food, slow service – but you could do worse for a quick lunch. Don’t miss the king-size chess action taking place on the giant board outside.

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