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		<title>Sitaaray</title>
		<description>Sitaaray combines Indias two greatest exports - food amp; cinema- and presents them in a fun setting thats as just as glamorous as a Bollywood film set. Both ground and mezzanine levels are theatrical spaces of smouldering red walls filled with unique Indian Bollywood memorabilia, and eclectic lighting that reflects the 75-year evolution of Hindi filmmaking. Everywhere are the much-loved faces of movie legends. Arguably, the real star of the show is the food. Lunch offers box</description>
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		<title>Hispaniola</title>
		<description>Moored at Victoria Embankment, the Hispaniola has been a landmark on the London scene for more than thirty years, and its still a great place to gather and dine. The view is, of course, fantastic, particularly for romantic dinners. But the food is also very good indeed, with a Mediterranean menu featuring delicious dishes like Roast whole seabass with a warm basil and tomato vinaigrette or Oven cooked beef fillet with melted Stilton and red wine jelly. We recommend the Carpaccio of smoked</description>
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		<title>Tamarind</title>
		<description>Michelin-starred Indian restaurant Tamarind is always superb. The chic, gold-accented dining room is elegant, yet comfortable and has a welcoming atmosphere. The food is simply stunning. Chef Alfred Prasad is renowned for his originality and his sumptuous seasonal menus put a fabulous, modern spin on traditional Southern and North-West Indian cuisine spicy seafood dishes, curries, kebabs, - youll be spoiled for choice Highlights are juicy, spicy Tiger prawns tossed with onions, tomatoes</description>
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		<title>Greigs</title>
		<description>Quietly nestled on a mews between Berkeley Square and Bond Street, Greigs has a reputation as Londons best steak restaurant. Founded by Alistair Greig in 1959, its philosophy remains the best ingredients cooked simply. Recent popular additions to the menu include such great British staples as shepherds pie and roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. Sure, they may cost three times as much than at your local cafeacute;, but youre paying for the finest here. Floor to ceiling</description>
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		<title>Navajo Joe</title>
		<description>Modern American cuisine in this relaxed restaurant/bar named after a legendary Indian character. The bar has the largest selection of tequila outside Mexico - a choice of over 200 plus mezcals and over 40 different Cuban rums. The main feature of the place is the 6 tonne translucent marble bar. Navajo Joe manages to attain a non-pretentious, sexy, funky feel through a careful combination of ever-evolving music, lighting, staff- encouraged to add their own flare and menus. The restaurant is</description>
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		<title>Motcombs</title>
		<description>Traditional and terribly British watering-hole and restaurant located 20 metres from Sloane Street, opposite Christian Louboutin. Both the restaurant and bar underwent a complete refurb in September 2000 proving this venue to be the utmost in style, yet maintaining a warm ambience. Lots of regular businessmen and locals and a terribly jolly atmosphere. However the jolly feel should not detract from the restaurant which serves up seriously good food. Impressive selection of fish and game and</description>
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		<title>Tuttons Brasserie</title>
		<description>Set on a corner of the Covent Garden piazza, the best of Tuttons Brasserie ample attributes is its watch-the-world-go-by position. Now that the sun has arrived the outside cobbled street terrace gives you an interrupted view of the hustle and bustle of one of Londons most popular attractions. Dining inside by the large windows also provides an indulgent view. Tuttons Brasserie is surprisingly relaxed, friendly and unfailingly offers an experienced, professional and personal service. Local</description>
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		<title>Harrys Bar</title>
		<description>Though Harrys Bar in the City has nothing to do with its Mayfair namesake, it does share a great atmosphere and vibe. Tucked away in an old cobbled yard near Cannon Street station, this place prides itself on the quality of its food, wine and service. A fine British/Modern European menu succeeds to satisfy every time with the likes of smooth duck liver and Grand Marnier pate served with brioche toast; grilled monkfish and chorizo brochette or char-grilled angus fillet steak. A handful of</description>
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		<title>Blue Elephant</title>
		<description>Step into the Blue Elephant, in Fulham Broadway and it seems youve entered a lush tropical jungle. A small bridge stretches over a picturesque lily pond in the light and airy interior of this romantic Thai restaurant. Bundles of orchids add to the sensory treat that is dining here, and the din of the modern world seems far away. No wonder its a favourite of so many Londoners, particularly couples. Soak up the atmosphere over the mouthwatering Thai dishes</description>
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		<title>Wolfes</title>
		<description>Think sizzling 10oz grilled steaks, lamb, chicken and fish Wolfes does them all beautifully and serves in an establishment that manages to be lively, civilised and rather luxurious all at once. Wolfes is also nationally reknown for its luxury burgers in a range of American and Continential styles with a variety of toppings and accompaniments. A subtle Continental influence in the menu with Lamb Kleftiko, fresh fish and other Mediterranean specialities. Smart waitresses provide you</description>
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		<title>Hawksmoor</title>
		<description>Hawksmoor steakhouse and cocktail bar serves the best meat and drink in London. All the meat comes from The Ginger Pig, Observer Food Monthly Producer of the Year, and is lovingly reared in North Yorkshire. Dictionary thick steaks from 28 day hung Longhorn cattle, pork chops from big happy Tamworths, racks of lamb from a flock of Swaledales grazed on heather moorland, all simply cooked on a real charcoal grill. For the cocktail list theyve scoured their library of long out of print</description>
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		<title>The Empress</title>
		<description>The best Indian restaurant in the East End So say The Empress loyal following. What we do know is that the quality of service and cooking has been consistently excellent since the Islam family opened their multi-award-winning venture in 1993. That the quality of dishes never falters despite an astonishingly diverse and big menu hints at the kitchens expertise. Persian, korai, balti, biryiani, North Indian, tandoori, shellfish - whatever kind of Indian meal youre after,</description>
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		<title>Fire And Stone</title>
		<description>Fire and Stone restaurant, in the heart of Covent Garden, boasts that it has the biggest wooden fired oven in the Northern Hemisphere and a secret pizza recipe, made entirely from fresh ingredients, that has toptable customers booking again and again. Set over two floors, with room for up to 250 diners, this lively venue combines slick modern deacute;cor with fast, friendly service. Ideal for pre and post theatre or opera goers who can expect some of the most delicious and unusual pizza combos</description>
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		<title>Cafe De Paris</title>
		<description>Into every life a little decadence must fall, a little plushness, and a melange of fabulous food and decor which lifts you out of the quotidian and affords a glimpse of an all together more exotic lifestyle. The Cafe de Paris has been providing vintage glamour since 1924 and was always a favourite haunt of Princess Margaret, The Aga Kahn and Grace Kelly. In the heart of Piccadilly, Cafe de Paris is a genuinely stunning dining environment - check out the stunning chandelier - and guests are</description>
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		<title>Roast</title>
		<description>Roast claims to be deliciously British and lives up to its name. Set within a landmark building, right in the middle of Borough market which has become a foody haven for thousands, its mission is to revive Great British cuisine. So that means a broad array of mouthwatering dishes, using the countrys finest seasonal produce. An absolute must-visit</description>
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		<title>Tamarai</title>
		<description>The Tamarai restaurant, centrally located in Covent Garden serves a range of dishes from the lotus trail which runs from Chettinad to Burma, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam. With specialists in each cuisine manning the kitchen, you know youre getting the real pan-Asian McCoy. Mix and match your way across the continent, with a Thai starter of sweet chilli lotus root with chives and fresh coriander followed by curried sea bass with spicy mee</description>
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		<title>La Portes Des Indes</title>
		<description>Dining at Porte des Indes, just behind Marble Arch is an absolutely unforgettable experience, on every level. Both spectacular and luxurious, it features art, antiques, a marble staircase and nine-metre high waterfall. Tropical plants and flowers adorn the spacious eaterie - 5,000 stems are imported each week. As well as classic Indian cuisine, the eight chefs whip up specialities from the former Indian French colonies and the restaurant is famous for its fruit cocktails. Porte des Indes offers</description>
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		<title>Souk Medina</title>
		<description>Inspired by the popularity of his award-winning restaurant Souk Bazaar on Litchfield Street, Samir Mahdi has opened a substantially larger bar and restaurant in nearby Short Gardens offering-affordable North African food in a-fun atmosphere-with a relaxed crowd. In the subtly-lit cave-like downstairs restaurant diners sit on colourful low seating and luxurious floor cushions. If you just want a sit down and a natter in comfort, theres also an atmospheric tranquil tea room</description>
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		<title>Chor Bizarre</title>
		<description>Posh nosh in an indian restaurant decorated with an ecletric mix of statues, wall carvings and furniture, much of which is for sale. Chor Bizarre specialises in regional Indian cuisine with an emphasis on the lighter dishes of Kashmir and is one of the new wave of Indian restaurants as far removed from the lager and chicken tikka masala brigade as the Taj Mahal is from Tower Bridge. Whats cooking Kashmiri dishes such as mirchi, korma and haaq as well as bagare baingan and wild mushroom</description>
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		<title>Fakhreldine</title>
		<description>This well established Lebanese restaurant with its contemporary look offers the finest dining experience in Lebanese cuisine. Popular with Arab royalty, it has a loyal following that are bound to love its new, updated look and relaxed and courteous service. Fakhreldine also has a lively atmosphere and Dar area amid the restaurant and the bar - the perfect in-between to have light nibbles and drinks. Fakhreldine head chef Youssef Harb has taken it upon himself to revive Lebanese home</description>
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		<title>Roadhouse</title>
		<description>Bursting to the seams with party atmosphere most nights, this big-personality retro American-style diner and late night bar is one of Londons most fun party places.The restaurant serves-typical diner food such as fillet steak fajitas, home smoked baby back ribs and yellow cab club sandwiches. Of course, the menu wouldnt be authentically American without the obligatory chocolate brownies and banoffee pie. Hurrah. Roadhouses music is funky, and covers all the bases and most tastes</description>
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		<title>The Italian Kitchen</title>
		<description>If traditional Italian home cooking is what youre looking for, this West End Italian restaurant in the heart of theatre-land totally fits the bill. The Italian Kitchen has a slightly rustic feel about it reminiscent of those little trattorias you find in Tuscan villages. Dark wooden beams and gingham table clothes keep the interior just the right side of being twee and the atmosphere is definately welcoming and relaxed. Loyal regulars come back again and again for never-changing favourite</description>
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		<title>The Mint Leaf</title>
		<description>-The Mint Leaf offers the antidote to-a traditional curry house with flock wallpaper and gloomy deacute;cor. This West End Indian restaurant is dramatically lit and features natural materials such as- stone, leather and dark wood.. The bar is hip and cool, sophisticated and amazingly well stocked with over 500 spirits and they serve more than 1000 cocktails. The Mint Leaf concept has considerable thought behind it - rather than sludgy sauces, meat and fish is delicately spiced</description>
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		<title>Awana</title>
		<description>Awana, in Sloane Avenue, is one of the most stylish places you could ever sample Malaysian street food. Well established as Londons finest Malaysian experience, the bar, satay bar and restaurant you find a welcoming blend of lush silk panels, glass screens and dark wood interiors. Fine Malaysian restaurants are a rarity in London, which makes this even more appealing - no wonder a young, well-heeled Chelsea crowd flock here to sample the imaginative and extensive dishes. Try Kari ayam</description>
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		<title>Just St James</title>
		<description>Space, elegance and undeniable grandeur make a visit to this converted bank, right in the centre of town, near Piccadilly really memorable. Just St James, comprises luxurious restaurant and two bars over two floors, linked by a sweeping staircase (or funky glass lift), and features leather sofas, buzzing bar and marble columns. Its an impressive showcase for modern British cuisine, which is stylishly presented.</description>
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		<title>L Restaurant  Bar</title>
		<description>There must be ley lines under Abingdon Road in Kensington, if the high quality of restaurant activity there is anything to go by. L Restaurant and Bar is a brightly lit, modern space with creamy walls, modern art, and lots of glass, especially under the conservatory roof. L-Restaurant, which is owned by Eddy Lim (Paper Tiger, Pier 31, Deals) is the ultimate local neighbourhood restaurant and bar, perfectly situated in the heart of Kensington just off the High Street on Abingdon Road. With its</description>
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		<title>Mint Leaf Lounge</title>
		<description>The Mint Leaf Lounge is set in a grand old city-banking space in Angel Court, and is a cavernous cocktail-bar-come-restaurant that is a sister site to the original Mint Leaf in SW1. Filled with slick city types and 30-something socialistas, this chic venue is decorated with textured stone walls, uuml;ber-sized chandeliers and a shiny cocktail bar giving the place an organic vibe while remaining understated.-The restaurant is a popular spot for post-work cocktails and romantic rendezvous,</description>
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		<title>Maxwells</title>
		<description>Maxwells is a lively and cheerful restaurant with a winning combination of good, affordable food served in a energetic environment. This American style eatery is popular with both young and old alike, and great for pre or post theatre dining or just to sit al fresco and watch the street artists show their skills in the heart of Londons Covent Garden. Ideal for kids, adults of all ages and something on the menu for everyone. Not necessarily the place for a romantic night encounter -</description>
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		<title>Tiger Tiger</title>
		<description>Tiger Tiger provides an all singing and all dancing venue on Haymarket in the heart of the west end.-Get here early and you need never move anywhere else until its time to head home. You can-begin your evening in the-huge Tiger bar, move on to the dining room for a delicious meal from the International menu and then hit the dance floor to strut your funky stuff. Because-Tiger</description>
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		<title>Clos Maggiore</title>
		<description>For a romantic setting-in the heart of central London, then you need-look no further than- Clos Maggiore in Covent Garden.-resembling-a stylish Tuscan country inn, the warmly muted deacute;cor, low lighting and welcoming log fire-Clos Maggiore has-clearly been designed with-romance in mind. Featuring seasonally-inspired, classic French cuisine coupled with</description>
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		<title>The Forge</title>
		<description>The Forge in Covent Garden opened its doors in March 2007 and is the brainchild of Robert Siegler (who also owns local favourites Le Deuxieme and Le Cafeacute; du Jardin) and Head Chef Andy Barber so you can expect great things. Tucked away among the many delights of Covent Garden The Forge can easily be missed but once inside youll be greeted by elegance in bucketloads, from the intimate</description>
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		<title>Sports Bar  Grill</title>
		<description>-The Sports Barand Grill restaurant -is located at Londons Marylebone station, within walking distance of Baker Street, and-is an upmarket venue geared towards local sports fans, city commuters and corporate events.- It has-an-open plan kitchen and dining room, decorated with exposed bricks, blackboard menus, orange feature walls and modern</description>
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		<title>Chowki</title>
		<description>For those who love Indian cuisine, you will adore this place. From the man behind Mela, Kuldeep Singh, Chowki (which is named after the traditional Indian dining table) offers its customers a relaxed dining experience in a canteen style setting. Home-style Indian dishes are extremely reasonable (priced pound;6 - pound;10) and are based on typical regional dishes. Uniquely, each month features new areas, making this a wonderful restaurant for the gourmet traveller. Whats cooking Lamb</description>
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		<title>Mango Tree</title>
		<description>Mango Tree brings Minimalist Thai chic comes to Belgravia - a sleek, spacious, and award-winning eaterie. The menu reflects the delicate styles and flavours of authentic Thai cuisine. And, youre guaranteed a taste sensation, with experienced Head chef Mark Read at the helm. Sample char-grilled chicken, lamb and beef served with nutty satay sauce, or a variety of noodles and curries, including the ever-popular Thai green curry and moorish pad Thai. The wine list has been painstakingly</description>
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		<title>Medieval Banquet</title>
		<description>oin King Henry VIII and his special guests who will perform a show of festive pageantry including duelling knights, incredible magic and feats of strength. Enjoy a four-course banquet with unlimited beer and wine served by our wholesome buxom wenches, followed by music and dancing until late. EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY</description>
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		<title>Luxury River Cruise</title>
		<description>Experience the wonderful backdrop of the capital by night from your dinner table on one of Bateaux Londons unique restaurant cruisers, the Symphony or the Naticia. Our international cuisine is freshly prepared on board to produce a mouth-watering four course dinner. A welcome cocktail awaits you as you board and a live band and singer will provide the background music to your meal whilst Londons most famous landmarks provide the background view to your</description>
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