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Restaurant Reviews May 2009

Brouge

Situated in Richmond’s fashionable shopping area, Brouge has been created out of the basement of a former cinema.  Delivering great food and an exrensive range of Belgian beers, Brouge is well worth a visit.

The Company Shed

If Kirsty Young invited me to name my desert island dish rather than disc, I would probably say “shellfish”, which seems apt. A recent craving for crustaceans took me to Essex, but not as you know it. Colchester’s Mersea Island is just five miles by two of tidal salt marsh

Twotwentytwo

In the gorgeous Landmark Hotel in London whilst the menu upstairs in The Winter Garden  is all fine dining, downstairs the menu at the intimate and rather chic Twotwentytwo  has all bases covered. Steaks for Mr Business Traveller? Check. Burgers for the timid eater and the sullen teen? Check. Caesar Salad for the American arriving in his time machine from 1970? Check.

Le Cercle

Le Cercle keeps a low profile, but the standard is consistently high and its ability to offer reasonably priced, streamlined and stylish food particularly at lunchtime is welcome. The people around Sloane Square may not be that strapped for cash, but those shopping around for bargains can always avoid cutting culinary corners by going to Le Cercle.

Sam's Brasserie

Our visit to Sam's Brasserie in Barley Mow Passage, Chiswick, which is situated just behind Chiswick High Road, had us wandering out of Turnham Green tube station, and along the High Road.  It quickly struck us that the locals have a huge choice of places to eat, and that Sam's must have its work cut out to stand out from the crowd.

L'Etranger

L’Etranger, I imagined, had been a destination joint in the 1980s, still humming on a Monday night in the noughties. This, I dreamed as D and I were led to our seats, was where Duran Duran might have been taken on the cusp of a record deal, or where Docklands’ mandarins with flinty eyes seeded the City’s birth.

Awana

You walk through the entrance to Awana and you are immediately aware that you have stepped into a stylish, well designed space. Deep honey coloured wood is the main decorative feature, from the cladding to the walls, the tables, chairs and even the flooring

River Cafe

The River Cafe is now apparently, 'legendary'. Our reviewer swims against the critical tide by suggesting it may be for all the wrong reasons

Hason Raja restaurant

Rikki Gervais is said to eat her fairly regularly, but you never know with him and it could be simply part of his comedy of embarrassment, but I think not. This is an Indian that plays by old skool rules with mostly Bangladeshi dishes and it does the job well. Not fine dining but fill you up food with a subtlety that marks it out from more suburban ‘Indians’.

The Arbiter

Situated in Fulham’s busy North End Road, The Arbiter is one of a growing community of Gastro Pubs that seem to be springing up across the country.

De la Warr Pavilion

Bexhill on Sea may not be as well known a foodie destination as Bray or Marlow, but it may just have the most unique restaurant of them all. At least when you look at it.

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