Sloane Square’s Medlar
Medlar offers tremendously good hearted dining, and though there is a certain lack of refinement, it should nevertheless be thought of as a good neighbourhood restaurant.
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Medlar offers tremendously good hearted dining, and though there is a certain lack of refinement, it should nevertheless be thought of as a good neighbourhood restaurant.
Order from a lively cocktail list featuring an Old Fashioned with saffron infused bourbon, or an espresso martini with cardamom.
Provincial villages can be remarkable hubs of food , and the rustic mess of small-town cuisine can be had in many guises around London, including from the kitchens of Cigalon.
The phrase used 'douceur de vivre’ (sweetness of life), is adopted with ease and, like its Basque muse, Comptoir Gascon focuses mainly on duck, foie gras and truffle.
When in the mood for something continental, head to Brasserie Gustave for all-French classics in a relaxed ambience. This quintessentially French restaurant offers fantastic brasserie classics and is well worth a visit.
Blanchette is a bistro on the less trodden D’Arblay Street in Soho, but it may as well be a world away. Behind its powder blue walls and misted single-paned windows is a rustic idyll.