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This bright restaurant serves light meals with an international flavour, everything from Thai to Mexican.
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Wonderfully located café on the first floor of this handsomely restored Shakespearian theatre building, with a fine view of St Paul’s.
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An ancient dive where wine, port and Madeira are served from the barrel in schooners or beakers.
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A range of pizza toppings is offered at this wonderful riverside shack.
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Stylish Italian restaurant attracting a youthful crowd. The menu features such favourites as mashed potatoes and duck with pomegranates.
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Hamburgers are of the gourmet variety and are accompanied by chunky chips.
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Specialities at this mid-range Cantonese restaurant include aromatic duck and dim sum: just say how much you want to spend and they will make it to order.
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Freshly-made in Harrod’s kitchens, the ice cream in this fourth-floor café is arranged into mouth-watering, elaborate sundaes, including such old-fashioned treats as banana splits.
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This basement bar, fitted out with domestic furniture, has a good-value restaurant upstairs.
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Popular hang-out in arty Hoxton, serving coffees and drinks all day. The lunchtime menu offers light meals such as barbecued chicken baguettes, artichoke quiches and pasta dishes.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes, and extra charges.
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