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Part 5 RESTAURANTS Nash’s Numbers Useful Information Document. NB See Notes on last page. Part 5 RESTAURANTS Restaurants - NUMBER Restaurants - NUMBER Restaurants - NUMBER # 242, 242 Blackfriars Rd., SE1 9UF 1837 & Donovan [Browns], Albemarle St., W1S 4BP 500 King's Road, 500 King's Rd., SW10 0LE # 573, 573 Garratt Lane, SW18 4ST 1880 [Bentley], 27-33 Harrington Gardens, SW7 4JX 5th Deck [Sunborn] Yacht Hotel Excel, E16 1XL # 1997, 19 Wardour St., W1D 6PF 190 at [Gore], 190 Queens Gate, SW7 5EX 5th View food [waterstones], 203 Piccadilly, W1J 9HA # 161 , 161 Battersea Park Rd., SW8 4BU 2 Bridge Place, 2 Bridge Place, SW1V 1QA 64th & Social, 64 Clapham High St., SW4 7UL $ Grills & Martinis, 2 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4PX 222 Veggie Vegan, 222 North End Rd., W14 9NU 68-86 [Vanderbilt], 68-86 Cromwell Rd., SW7 5BT 1 Blossom Street, 1 Blossom St., E1 6PL 26 Smithfield, 26 Smithfield St., EC1A 9LB No 6 George Street, 6 George St., W1H 5RA 1 Lombard Street, 1 Lombard St., EC3V 9AA 372 [Strand Palace], 372 Strand, WC2R 0JJ No. 5 Cavendish Square, 5 Cavendish Sq., W1G 0PG 11 Abingdon Road, 11-13 Abingdon Rd., W8 6AH 40 Degrees at Veronica's, 3 Hereford Rd., W2 4AB No.3, 3 Milner St., SW3 2QA 140 Park Lane &, 140 Park Lane, W1K 3AA 43 South Molton, 43 South Molton St., W1k 5RS Restaurants - “ A “ Restaurants - “ A “ Restaurants - “ A “ A Fenestella, 196 Lavander Hill, SW11 1JA Al Forno , 349-351 Upper Richmond Rd., SW15 5QJ Antica Roma, 3 Hammersmith Rd., W14 8XJ A Lindianne, 197-199 North End Rd., W14 9NL Al Hamra Lebanese, 31-33 Shepherd Market, W1J 7PT Antipasto & Pasta , 511 Battersea Park Rd., SW11 A Taste Of Italy, 142 Wandsworth Bridg Rd., SW6 Al Ponte (Dolphin House), Smugglers Way, SW18 1DG 3BW 2UL Al Sultan, 51-52 Hertford St., W1J 7ST Antipasto & Pasta , 31 Abbeville Rd., SW4 9LA A Tavola, 7 St Johns Wood High St., NW8 7NG Al Trattoo [now L), 2 Abingdon Rd., W8 6AF Antony's, 54 Porchester Rd., W2 6ET Abacus, 24 Cornhill Bank, EC3V 3ND Alastair Little, 136a Lancaster Rd., W11 1QU Aperitivo, 45 Beak St., W1F 9SB Abbaye, 59 Charterhouse St., EC1M 6HA Alastair Little, 49 Frith St., W1V 5TE Apex [Hampshire], 31 Leicester Sq., WC2H 7LH Abbeville, 67-69 Abbeville Rd., SW4 9JW Alaturca, 22 Maddox St., W1S 1PW Aphrodite, 195-197 Merton Rd., SW19 1EE Abbevilles, 88 Clapham Park Rd., SW4 7BX Alaturca Cafe Bistro, 127 Upper St., N1 1QP Aphrodite Taverna, 15 Hereford Rd., W2 4AB Abbey, 124 Kentish Town Rd., NW1 9QB Alba (The) Italian, 107 Whitecross St., EC1 8JD Apollonia, 17a Percy St, W1T 1DU Abeno Okonomi-yaki, 47 Museum St., WC1A 1LY Alba Pizzeria, 3 Bedford Rd., SW4 7SH Apostrophe, Brunswick Centre, WC1N 1AE Aberdeen Angus Steak House, 69 - 73 Shaftesbury Albannach, 66 Trafalgar Sq., WC2N 5DS Apt, Aldermary Hse 10 Queen St., EC4N 1TX Avenue, W1D 6EX Alborz, 13 Hammersmith Rd., W14 8XJ Aquasia, Chelsea Harbour, SW10 0XG Abingdon, 54 Abingdon Rd., W8 6AP Album, 2 Elystan St., SW3 3NS Arada Ethiopian & Wine, 177 Archway Rd., N6 5BL Abohammad, 102 Queensway, W2 3RR Alchemist, 225 St John's Hill, SW11 1TH Arang, 9 Golden Sq., W1F 9HZ About Thyme, 82 Wilton Rd., SW1V 1DL AL-DAR, 61-63 Edgware Rd., W2 2HZ Arbutus, 63-64 Frith St., W1D 3JW Absolute Thai, 12 Upper St Martin's Lane, WC2H Aldgate Colony, 48 Aldgate High St., EC3N 1AL Arcadia, 35 Kensington High St., W8 5EB 9DL Alexander's, 9 Christopher St. Broadgate, EC2A 2BS Arch One Grill, 1 Mepham St., SE1 8RL Abu Ali, 136-138 George St., W1H 5LD Ali Baba, 32 Ivor Place, NW1 6DA Archangel, 11-13 High St., W8 5NP Accra Nima, 172 Wandsworth Rd., SW8 2LA Alibi (Hill House), Shoe Lane, EC4A 3BQ Archduke, Concert Hall Approach, SE1 8XU Acorn House, 69 Swinton St., WC1X 9NT Alimente, 9 Phene St., SW3 5NY Ardani, 175 New Kent Rd., SE1 4AG Acres, 40 Acre Lane, SW2 All Star Lanes, Victoria Hse Bloomsbury Pl., WC1 4DA ArdRi at O'Conor Don, 88 Marylebone Lane, W1U 2PY Ad Lib, 246 Fulham Rd., SW10 9NA Allium [Dolphin Sq], Chichester St., SW1V 3LX Arirang, 31-32 Poland St., W1F 8QT Adalar, 50 Battersea Park Rd., SW11 4JP Alma , 499 Old York Rd., SW18 1FT Arizona, 2 Jamestown Rd., NW1 7BY Adam Street, 9 Adam St., WC2N 6AA Almeida, 30 Almeida St., N1 1AD Ark, 122 Palace Gardens Terrace, W8 4RT Addendum Gastro, Apex 1 Seething Lane, EC3N Alounak, 10 Russell Gardens, W14 8EZ Arkansas Cafe (Old Spit.Mkt), 107b Commercial St., E1 4AX Alounak, 44 Westbourne Grove, W2 5SH 6BG Addies Thai Cafe, 121 Earls Court Rd., SW5 9RL Amalfi, 29-31 Old Compton St., W1D 5JS Arkles, Chelsea Village Fulham Rd., SW6 1HS Addis, 42 Caledonian Rd., N1 9DT Amaranth, 346 Garratt Lane, SW18 4ES Aroma Asia, 68 Church Rd., SW13 Adelaide, 143 Adelaide Rd, NW3 3NL Amaretto, 116 Tottenham Court Rd., W1T 5AJ Aroma Chinese, 11 Gerrard St., W1D 5PP Admiral Codrington, 17 Mossop St., SW3 2LY Amato, 14 Old Compton St., W1D 4TH Aroma Spice, 98 Fleet Rd., NW3 Admiral Hardy, 7 College Approach, SE10 Amaya, 19 Motcomb St., SW1 8JT Aroma W12, W12 Shopping Centre, W12 8PP Admiralty, Somerset House Strand, WC2R 1LA Amba Grill [Rad Ed Mayfair], 70 Stratton St., W1J 8LL Arowana, 23 Foley St., W1W 6DU Adriatico, 12-14 Mitre St., EC3A 5BU Amber, 6 Poland St., W1F 8AA Art Cafe, 96 Queensway, W2 3RR Adulis, 44-46 Brixton Rd., SW9 6BT American [Connaught], 16 Carlos Place, W1K 2AL Art to Zen, 27 Upper St., N1 0PN Afric Carib, 1 Stroud Green Rd., N4 2DQ American Burger, 455 Oxford St, W1C 2PU Artesian [Langham], 1 Portland Place, W1B 1JA Africana, 91 Camberwell Rd., SE5 Amerigo Vespucci, 25 Cabot Sq., E14 4QA Arthur's, Liberty Regent St., W1B 5AH Afrikico, 95 Kingsland High St., E8 2PB Amici Fish, 63 Dean St., W1D 4QG Artigiano, 12a Belsize Terrace, NW3 4AX Agenda, Minster Court 3 Mincing Lane, EC3R 7AA Amnesia, 5 Lavender Hill, SW11 5QW Artisan [Westbury], Conduit St., W1S 2YF Aglio E Olio, 194 Fulham Rd., SW10 9PN Anadolu Lokantasi, 117 Kingsland High St., E8 2PB Arturo, 23 Connaught St., W2 2AY Agra, 135-137 Whitfield St., W1T 5EL Anadulcia, 139-141 Whitfield St., W1T 5EN Asadal, 227 High Holborn, WC1V 7DA Agra Tandoori, 277 Hackney Rd., E2 8NA Anakana Chai, 1 Oliver’s Yard City Rd., EC1Y 1HQ Asakusa, 265 Eversholt St., NW1 1BA Ahmed, 2 Broadway, SW19 1RF Andreas, 22 Charlotte St., W1T 2NA Ascanio, 7 Pond St., NW3 2PN Ah-So, 206 Upper St., N1 1RQ Andrew Edmunds, 46 Lexington St., W1F 0LW Ascots [Berkshire], 350 Oxford St. Oxford St., W1C Ajwan, 28 Osbourne St., E1 6TD Andy's Garden, 81-81A Bayham St., NW1 0AG 1BY Akasaka Japanese, 10a Golders Green Rd., NW11 Anexo at Turnmills, 61 Clerkenwell Rd., EC1M 5NP Asia de Cuba, 45 St Martins Lane, WC2N 4HX Akash Tandoori, 70 Northcote Rd., SW11 6QL Angel, 14 Crosswall, EC3N 2LJ ASK, BDC 52 Upper St, N1 0PN Akash Tandoori, 177 King St., W6 9JT Angel Curry Centre, 5 Chapel Market, N1 9EZ ASK, 43 The Broadway, N10 3AH Akash Tandoori , 500a Edgware Rd., W2 1EJ Angela Hartnett [Connaught], 16 Carlos Place, W1K ASK, 197 Baker Street, NW1 6UY Al Amin, 483 Cambridge Heath Rd., E2 9BU 2AL ASK, 216 Haverstock Hill, NW3 2AE Al Bayrouti, 214 High St., NW10 Angie's, 381 Harrow Rd., W9 ASK, 34 Shad Thames, SE1 2YG Al Bustan, 68 Old Brompton St., SW7 3LQ Ankaboot, 556 Mile End Rd., E3 4PL ASK, Station Road, SW13 0LJ Al Casbah, 42 Hampstead High St., NW3 1QE Annex 3, 6 Little Portland St., W1W 7JE ASK, 160 Victoria St, SW1E 5LB Al Duca Italian, 4-5 Duke Of York St., SW1Y 6LA Annie's Barnes, 36-38 White Hart Lane, SW13 ASK, 300 Kings Road, SW3 5UH Al Forno, 2a King's Rd., SW19 8QN Annie's Chiswick, 162 Thames Rd., W4 ASK, 345 Fulham Palace Rd, SW6 6TD Part 5 Restaurants – Issue 1 July 2007 Page 1 of 18 Nash’s Numbers Useful Information Document. NB See Notes on last page. Part 5 RESTAURANTS Restaurants - “ A “ Cont... Restaurants - “ A “ Cont... Restaurants - “ A “ Cont... ASK, 23 Gloucester Arcade, SW7 4SF Atami, 37 Monck St., SW1P 2BL Automat, 33 Dover St., W1S 4NF ASK, 145 Nottinghill Gate, W11 3LB Athenaeum Damask (Athenaeum], 116 Piccadilly, W1J Avelino, 127a Hammersmith Rd., W14 0QL ASK, 121 Park Street, W1K 7JA 7BJ Avenue, 7-9 St James's St., SW1A 1EE ASK, 48 Grafton Way, W1T 5DZ Atrium, 4 Millbank, SW1P 3JA Awana, 85 Sloane Avenue, SW3 3DX ASK, 56 Wigmore Street, W1U 2RZ Attilio, 1 Cowcross St., EC1M 6DR Awesome Events [Rembrandt], 11 Thurloe Place, ASK, 41 Spring Street, W2 1JA Au Lac, 104 Kingsland Rd., E2 8DP SW7 2RS ASK, 17 Kendal Street, W2 2AE Aubaine, 262 Brompton Rd., SW3 2AS Axis (One Aldwych], 1 Aldwych, WC2B 4RH ASK, Whiteleys 151 Queensway, W2 4SB Auberge, 56 Mark Lane, EC3R 7NL Axum Ethiopian, 266 Wandsworth Rd., SW8 2JR ASK, 222 Kensington High St, W8 7RG Auberge, 35 Tooley St., SE1 2QL Ayoush, 58 James St., W1U 1QE ASK, 74 Southampton Row, WC1B 4AR Auberge, 1 Sandell St., SE1 8UH Aziz, 30 Vanston Place, SW6 1AX Aslan [De Vere], 81 Jermyn St., SW1Y 6JF Auberge, 6-8 St Christophers Place, W1U 1ND Azou, 375 King St., W6 9NJ Asmara, 386 Coldharbour Lane, SW9 8LF Aubergine [Wyndham Conrad], 11 Park Walk, SW10 0AJ Azzurro (Waterloo), 1 Sutton Walk, SE1 7ND Aspects Rooftop [Metropole], 225 Edgware Rd., W2 Aura Kitchen, 48/49 St James St., SW1A 1JT Azzurro Glasshouse Street, 46 Glasshouse St., W1B Assembly, 14-15 Seething Lane, EC3N 4AX Aurora, 49 Lexington St., W1F 9AP 5DR Aston [Grafton], 130 Tottenham Court Rd., W1T 5AY Aurora [Gt Eastern], Liverpool St., EC2M 7QN Restaurants - “ B “ Restaurants - “ B “ Restaurants - “ B “ Babble, 59 Berkeley Sq., W1J 6ER Banquette at Savoy, Savoy Strand, WC2R 0EU belowzero & lounge, 31-33 Heddon St., W1B 4BN Babushka, 316-318 Kings Rd., SW3 5UH Bar & Grill (Smithfield), 2-3 West Smithfield, EC1A Belsize, 29 Belsize Lane, NW3 5AS Babushka House, 648 Kings Rd., SW6 2D Bar (The)[Courthouse], 19 Gt Marlborough St., W1F 7HL Belsize Tandoori, 152 Haverstock Hill, NW3 2AY Babushka.
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