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Resto 32 The Wine Library, Tower Hill

The morning was spent toiling away in the Tower of London on a pretty hot day with a charming family from America. But sometimes three hours of displaying the better side of one’s nature can be a thirst inducing business. I had a rdv with the old boy at the Horniman at Hay’s (which is…

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Resto 31 Leroy, Shoreditch

Excellent lunch chez le cadet.

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Resto 30 Le Métropole, Lille

Scary hangover food.

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Resto 29 Le Palais du Dragon, Lille

Brown food fails to wow.

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Resto 28 La Boîte aux Lettres, Montmartre

Good neighbourhood restaurant in Montmartre.

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Resto 27 Villa Ostinato, Oostende

Exceptional food at Villa Ostinato dispels a damp museum-less morning.

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Resto 26 Taste of India, Oostende

Pretty good Indian on a bleak, out of season seafront.

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Resto 25 Palms of Goa,Fitzrovia

Real Indian at its best at PoG.

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Resto 24 The Midland Grand Dining Room,St Pancras

An angry chair doesn't spoil the vibe at MGDR.

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Resto 23 Blue Moon Thai Café,Tufnell Park

Blandness doesn't cut it at Blue Moon.

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