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10/09/2007

The 2008 Restaurant Guide

What a jolly affair!  On Wednesday 5 September we finally launched the book, “Charles Campion’s Guide to London Restaurants 2008”, the party was fuelled by Tio Pepe and slivered black foot ham. There were canapes from Café Spice Namaste and the Blueprint Café, oysters from Wright Brothers and the view from the top floor of the Greater London Assembly was breathtaking. This year’s book is bigger and better than ever – there are over 4Front_cover_jpg00 reviews and getting on for 90 new listings plus a whole new section to take care of the amazing surge in restaurant numbers around Kings Cross.

It just remains to start the work for next year’s guide – incidentally any information is gratefully received – mistakes in the current guide, (to be corrected in re-prints); suggestions for additions; suggestions for deletions; news of openings. Either post suggestions here or contact me direct on charles@charlescampion.com

To buy the book from Amazon use this link   

Charles Campion 2008 Restaurant Guide.

Comments

After reviewing the best fish and chip shops in London, why not do a rewiew of the best pie mash and eel shops in London?

Hi Charles, I was wondering what your favourite Indian restaurant is in London and who you think is the best Indian chef. Also have you been to Bukhara in Delhi or Trishna in Bombay, if so do you think they would work in London?

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