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  • This light, airy restaurant serves such modern European dishes as risotto and Thai noodles. There is also a tempting selection of deserts. A good place to spot political faces.

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

  • Huge, vaulted dining room serving excellent Mediterranean food.

  • Between Waterloo Station and the London Eye, this is one of a chain of French restaurants whose simple steak and fries are unbeatable.

  • This cavernous former fire station is a popular bar and restaurant. Close to Waterloo Station.

  • Innovative fish dishes served in modern, stylish restaurants.

  • In the basement of St John’s, Smith Square, this is a good spot for a lunchtime snack.

  • London’s only surviving galleried coaching inn is a maze of plain, wood-panelled rooms and upstairs bars. Bar meals are served at lunchtime –àla carte menu in the evenings. Courtyard tables are pleasant in summer.

  • Wonderfully located café on the first floor of this handsomely restored Shakespearian theatre building, with a fine view of St Paul’s.

  • A range of pizza toppings is offered at this wonderful riverside shack.

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