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Five places to eat that are open until the small hours

HK Diner
22 Wardour Street, W1 (020 7434 9455)

Open daily 11am-4am. When you're hungry at the end of a night out in the West End, HK Diner hits the spot. Appetising dishes at accessible prices.

Vingt Quatre
325 Fulham Road, SW10 (020 7376 7224, vingtquatre.co.uk)

Open daily, 24 hours, VQ is wildly extravagant (half a bottle of Krug rosé, £99?). Champagne breakfasts could seal the night.

Ranoush
43 Edgware Road, W2 (020 7723 5929, maroush.com)
Open daily, 9am-3am. It's hard to beat a shwarma flat-bread roll when you need to biff the munchies. A range of fresh fruit juices convinces you that you can avoid a serious hangover.
 
Cafe Boheme
13 Old Compton St, W1 (020 7734 0623, cafeboheme.co.uk)

Mon to Fri 8am-3am; Sat 9am-3am; Sun 9am-midnight. French faves are joined by late-night munchies such as cheeseburger.

Istanbul Iskembecisi
9 Stoke Newington Rd, N16 (020 7254 7291, istanbuliskembecisi.co.uk)

Open daily, noon-5am. Food ranges from dips and kebabs to tripe soup from which this Turkish restaurant takes its name.

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