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One Club Row brings Big Apple-cool, juicy burgers, and excellent service to the streets of Shoreditch.
Dinner at The Lavery, a South Kensington restaurant with a European-leaning menu, is a civilised way to round off a day spent visiting London’s cultural hot spots.
Rail House is a casual all-day spot in Victoria that has brunch, European classics, big group tables, and meals with kids covered.
For a destination-worthy burger and fior di latte soft serve, head to Dove, a comforting European restaurant in Notting Hill.
Andrew Edmunds in Soho is one of the most romantic spots in London, with European food that can be hit and miss.
The Waterman's Arms is a riverside pub in Barnes that serves great modern European food and even better Sunday roasts.
Albers is a people-pleasing all-day cafe and modern European restaurant in De Beauvoir that's made for a casual catch-up.
Mary's in Mayfair falls somewhere between kind-of British fine dining and smashburger-casual. It's pleasant enough and handy for upmarket picky eaters.
144 On The Hill is a modern European restaurant in Richmond that serves a great afternoon tea.
Sesta is a moody little Hackney restaurant pouring fun wine and making decent modern European small plates.
The modern European food at Peckham Cellars in Peckham is great, and the mood is set for deep and meaningful conversations that will last longer than your bottle of Riesling.
A moody Hackney cocktail bar with stylish modern European small plates, You Call The Shots is ideal for first dates and casual nights with close friends.
A deli and bottle shop by day and a charming European small plates restaurant come evening, Sol's in Bayswater is the ideal place for a casual date or a catch-up over a glass of chilled red.
Quality Wines is a shop and wine bar in Clerkenwell, that also serves great European sharing plates at night.
Goodbye Horses in Islington serves modern European small plates that are perfect for picking at with a date, or with friends who appreciate edible flowers and the bonhomie of a shared wooden table.
The Winter Garden Restaurant inside The Landmark hotel in Marylebone serves a disappointing afternoon tea in a stunning room.
Nowadays The Wolseley, a grand, European restaurant in Piccadilly, has lost its shine, although out-of-towners who love to pose with phone boxes will probably enjoy it.
It's worth popping into Colina, a stylish all-day southern European restaurant in Margate's Fort Road Hotel, for drinks and a few snacks.
The best thing about Cloth—a charming Farringdon restaurant with a European small plates menu—is the experience of eating here.
Forza Wine At The National Theatre has South Bank views, simple, satisfying European small plates, and enough orange wine to trick you into thinking you're on holiday.
Arlington is a European restaurant risen from the ashes of Le Caprice, and it feels like the good times of the 1980s never went away at the St. James's spot.
If you can’t get enough of modern European sharing plates and want to feel like an Art Basel regular, go to Crispin at Studio Voltaire in Clapham.
Perilla is a very nice-looking restaurant on Newington Green, serving modern European dishes that sometimes hit and sometimes miss.