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Hankies Marble Arch. Delicious Indian Fare off Park Lane.

Hankies Marble Arch is a food triumph for Chef Arora who quite rightly tells me “with small portion sizes, you have to have a realistic price point and I believe we have a perfect balance.” I have to agree, with the most expensive item at £9 it is a highly affordable evening out in central London.

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Moo Krata Thai BBQ

Moo Krata Thai BBQ and Hot Pot. Authentic Thai in London.

Any lovers of a good Korean barbecue or a Thai hot pot will simply get the best of both worlds here. Moo Krata is the brainchild of Thai restaurant entrepreneur Fah Sundravorakul,

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Devonshire Club. Experience the positive glamour of a private members club.

Devonshire Club: A quiet, spacious luxury hotel in a good London location is a rare find – and one that’s reasonably priced is especially unusual.

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Flora Indica. Moreish food and Inventive cocktails.

Tucked away on London’s fashionable Old Brompton Road (some might even call it Chelsea)  just a short stroll from Earls Court station, Flora Indica is so introvert you might mistake it for one of those curious old book shops.

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Andy Mossack reviews The Grand Trunk Road Restaurant and finds Mayfair has come to South Woodford.

The Grand Trunk Road Restaurant. South Woodford Indian food has never tasted so good.

Created by Rajesh Suri, formerly of Michelin-starred Mayfair restaurant Tamarind, this is Indian fine dining for sure, but without the hefty Mayfair price tag.

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Manitoba Tigella London. Eat the best of Italy.

It sounds like the Latin name for an obscure herb, but Manitoba Tigella is actually an authentic Italian restaurant freshly arrived in London’s New Oxford Street

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