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Dim T
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/04/2010 16:16:29
A taste of the East
or vegetables, some tasty Chicken Yakitori skewers and two side orders of moreish edamame that disappeared in minutes. For the grown-ups, the menu features an exciting array of Asian favourites including Singapore Fried Noodles, Phad Thai, a selection of soup
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Inn The Park
By Catherine O'Dolan on 19/04/2010 16:12:40
Family dining with a view
felt I'd got the short straw by facing the restaurant rather than St James’s Park, until I realised that actually I could still enjoy the magnificent greenery of the ancient trees above the duck pond, the pods of the London Eye and Charles’ Union Jack
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Bangalore Express
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/04/2010 16:21:45
Dizzying heights of Indian delights
Procuring the top table at a restaurant usually means you have the plum seats from which to survey all comers. At Bangalore Express, it means you can take your seat in a ‘floating’ booth, reached by a bunk-bed style ladder. A perfect enticement, you
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Giraffe
By Catherine O'Dolan on 04/10/2010 12:43:02
Recently given an award for its family-friendliness, Giraffe is a fun place to eat out
Sandwich, Felafel Burger and Farmers Market Vegetable Burrito, to name a few.We started with a selection of nibbles, or absolute favourite being the Edamame, wok-fried soy beans and pods with soy, chilli and mirin, though the chicken potstickers (fried
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Top menus for tots
By on 20/04/2010 14:30:43
Who says toddlers and fine dining don't mix? This selection of elegant eateries offers a wealth of venues where children can perfect their table manners
Acorn House Eco-friendly restaurant; chef Arthur Potts Dawson will adapt the adult menu for children. 69 Swinton Street, London WC1X 9NT. Tel: 020 7812 1842; www.acornhouserestaurant.comBelgo Belgian, with Mini Belgo menu; two children eat free
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The Warrington in Maida Vale
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/09/2010 12:16:48
Dining out at Gordon Ramsay's posh pub The Warrington in Maida Vale is a relaxed family affair
Posh pub downstairs, even posher restaurant upstairs at Gordon Ramsay's The WarringtonIT MAY BE “the local” for the lucky folk who happen to call Maida Vale home, but The Warrington Pub & Restaurant is about as far removed from The Queen Vic as Phil
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Le Manoir Aux Quat Saisons
By Catherine O'Dolan on 07/08/2010 13:18:27
Raymond Blanc is renowned for his world-class cuisine, but does the invitation to dine extend to the youngest diners too?
that children eat with the family, no?”He’s absolutely right, of course, but I can’t help feeling a slight sense of trepidation at the prospect of taking Joe into the refined setting of Blanc’s haute cuisine restaurant. Our table for three is booked for 7.15pm
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