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Wagamama takes the number 1 spot (formerly occupied by celebrity magnet Nobu) on the Most Popular list. |
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Following Wagamama’s lead, more and more restaurants with Communal Tables are popping up around the city. Newcomers include French Bistro Aubaine, the Middle Eastern Ottolenghi and Chinese Ping Pong. |
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Small Plates are popular this year supporting the trend towards less formal dining experiences. Notable newcomers dishing out tapas-style eats are Amaya in Belgravia, Maze in Mayfair and Salt Yard in Fitzrovia. Other noteworthy small-plate purveyors are Club Gascon, Fino, Moro and Le Cercle. |
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Ethnic eats are easy on the wallet making them a great option during a time when the cost of dining out in London is on the rise (up 4.7% as compared to last year). Ethnic establishments offering good value include the Mexican Crazy Homies, the Korean Wizzy, the Asian Pacific Grocer on Warwick and, of course, Wagamama. |
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While Gordon Ramsay at 68 Royal Hospital Road remains number one in Zagat’s Top Food category for the sixth straight year, there has been significant change at the top of the list since last year. Newcomers to the Top 10 food ratings include Nobu at 7 (16 last year), Club Gascon at 8 (13 last year), Petrus at 10 (14 last year) and Rasoi Vineet Bhatia debuting at 9. |

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