Mediterranean
Mediterranean
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Jeru
Sophisticated, suave, with hefty prices to match, Jeru is an Eastern Mediterranean restaurant that’s distinctly Mayfair.
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Carmel
A Mediterranean restaurant in Queen's Park with a cosy vibe and fantastic flatbreads, Carmel is an all-day spot you could easily spend all day in.
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The Twenty Two
A Mayfair restaurant serving pricey Mediterranean and British-inspired dishes in a grand Edwardian manor turned hotel.
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Seabird
Arguably London’s prettiest rooftop, Seabird in Southwark is also home to the best oyster experience in the city.
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Oren
Oren is a very enticing Mediterranean restaurant in Dalston. Knees touch and hearts flutter. If you’re not falling in love with something on the menu, then it will be with the person opposite you.
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Hand
Hand in Stratford’s East Village is a Greek-ish cafe offering some of the best brunch we’ve had in ages.
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Peckham Bazaar
Peckham Bazaar is a laid-back restaurant in Peckham serving Mediterranean small plates. You’ll want to spend a lot of time here.
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Westerns Laundry
Want low-key cool in Highbury? Westerns Laundry is a modern wine bar and restaurant in a converted garage that does brilliant small plates.
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Oldroyd
Oldroyd is a mix of French, Italian, and Spanish, and the best restaurant in Islington. It’s also very small, so plan accordingly.
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Sardine
Sardine is a very hip Shoreditch restaurant with a mural on the wall, a communal table, and an open kitchen serving southern French-inspired dishes.
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Legs
Leg’s is a restaurant in Hackney Central serving a small Mediterranean inspired menu of excellent seasonal small plates.
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Kyseri
Kyseri is a cute and stylish restaurant in Fitzrovia, serving refined modern Turkish food.
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Norma
Norma is a sophisticated-looking spot in Fitzrovia, that serves Sicilian-influenced food that is often disappointing.
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Toklas
Toklas is an understated bar and Mediterranean restaurant near the Strand from the founders of Frieze, that’s perfect for a classy, arty, low-key date night.
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Skylight Peckham
A rooftop bar with a private beach club feel, Skylight Peckham is good for cocktails and epic views.
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Joan
A casual Mediterranean bistro and bar, Joan is a decent spot for brunch or your next Shoreditch date night.
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The Light Bar
A Mediterranean small plates spot housed in a massive ex-Victorian power station, The Light Bar is a great shout for date night and big group hangs.
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Brother Marcus
If you like cute back gardens, smoky cocktails, and a casual chef’s choice menu, you’ll like Brother Marcus in Balham.
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Good Neighbour
A go-to Tooting date spot, Good Neighbour serves great wines, top small plates, and a gnocchi you shouldn’t skip.