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  • Famous for its wildly-gothic interior, this bar serves coffee and snacks during the day, and becomes a swanky cocktail lounge in the evenings. A good place to mingle with the fashionable Notting Hill crowd.

  • A small, bright vegetarian restaurant serving delicious salads and hot dishes, packed in boxes.

  • Mussels with mayonnaise and fries, washed down with one of a 100 different beers, are the mainstay here, with waiters dressed as monks serving at the long refectory tables. Try the set- price £6 lunches.

  • The restaurant’s romantic setting in Holland Park is enhanced by its good French cooking. From the patio in summer, you may hear distant opera from the park’s open-air theatre.

  • Set in a large Victorian house, and part of the luxurious Gore Hotel, this traditional bistro is open from 7am to midnight, serving modern Mediterranean cuisine.

  • A breezy restaurant with a spectacular view of London Bridge.

  • One of the few remaining workmen’s cafés in central London, where friendly waitresses serve hearty “fry-ups” and industrial-strength cups of tea.

  • Tex-Mex food and western music to put you in the mood. DJs keep the music flowing through to 3am from Wednesday to Saturday.

  • Trendy Thai restaurant with a minimal interior.

  • A thoroughly modern venue in an old-fashioned part of town. Great cocktails at the stylish bar, simple but good Anglo-French food in the restaurant.

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