The Oxford branch of Permit Room proves the power of chain restaurants
I had a tostada topped with a single layer of thinly sliced, baked beetroot, dressed in seaweed oil and elderflower vinegar
This year’s top tables, as selected by FT editors and writers
The FT’s restaurant writer seeks out an outfit that’s comfortable, not black-tie ‘cosplay’
They got it right pretty much on day one and they’ve been doing it brilliantly ever since
The new Korean restaurant from the Bokman hitmakers is fiendishly brilliant
Books by FT journalists and editors
A table of wonders in the West Country
The UK media had a baffling meltdown this week at a temporary shortage in supplies of the fish-based meze dish
The diminishing returns of London’s bistro boom
In which a meal prepared by tiny plastic people sparks a revelation about hospitality
Chef Jonny Lake makes the case against tasting menus at his two-Michelin-star restaurant
There is no better remedy for a hangover than one of these vast, unapologetic meat grenades
Gastronomic odyssey or therapy session? Our critic reflects
Two critics have their cynicism blown away by pomp and a pigeon press
Our critic’s journey to rediscover the joy of fine dining takes a positive turn in Copenhagen
Our critic is on a mission, and his first stop is Le Grand Véfour in Paris
As one of London’s most important restaurants turns 30, longtime devotee and FT food critic Tim Hayward celebrates its legacy
London’s ‘room where it happens’ looks like a Victorian waiting room crossed with an officers’ mess
Great steaks but no soul in the City
They may be amateurs, but they’re our amateurs
In which our writer finds the last seaside restaurant in the UK with decent service
Table manners aren’t getting ‘worse’, but they’re definitely changing
There’s a shocking amount of floorspace at this Mediterranean restaurant. And, of course, truffle
The Olympic host city is full of gems. What does it matter if lots of them aren’t hidden?