Westbourne Grove in Notting Hill is lined with scores of bars and restaurants, vying to lure you in. We were drawn to El Pirata Detapas due to its smart and attractive exterior, and were pleased with our choice on stepping inside the cosy restaurant. Full of little tables arranged under...
Read more about El Pirata Detapas in West-LondonOffering a totally unique take on the all-you-can-eat experience, Rodizio Rico has transformed the humble buffet into a delicious Brazilian extravaganza. Located in four sites across the capital – Islington’s fashionable Upper Street, Westbourne Grove, Fulham Broadway and the O2 Arena – this authentic ‘churrascaria de rodizio’ makes for a...
Read more about Rodizio Rico - Bayswater in West-LondonChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life in Blighty’s capital. Whether the sun is shining or the rain is pouring you can enjoy a taste of France wherever you are in London. In the bustling capital, Café Rouge offers the chance to unwind and relax....
Read more about Cafe Rouge - Bayswater in West-LondonNegozio Classica’s flagship venue can be found in the famous location of Notting Hill, just along Westbourne Grove. It didn’t take long for this enoteca (literally translated as wine repository) to become an established destination, resulting in a sister branch opening in an equally charming spot on Regent’s Park Road...
Read more about Negozio Classica in Notting HillFounded in 1977 by Mr M. Khan, this is a restaurant with real staying power – and with such outstanding food and attentive service, it isn’t difficult to see why. The menu really does offer something for everyone, whether you’re a devoted carnivore, a vegetarian or a health-conscious diner; in...
Read more about Khan's Restaurant in West-LondonLocated at the Queensway end of bustling Westbourne Grove, this family-run restaurant has been around for over 45 years and it isn’t hard to see why. The twin appeal of the atmosphere and hearty cuisine has ensured it remains busy year-round. Owner and hospitable host Josef plays the cowbells during...
Read more about Tiroler Hut in LondonTake an idyllic stroll from Hammersmith station across one of the finer crossing points of the Thames – Hammersmith Bridge – and you’ll find yourself outside Barnes’ best-kept secret. Justifiably self-assured, The Bridge offers all that you’d want from a gastropub and more. The interior – recently refurbished to match...
Read more about The Bridge in BarnesPatio is truly one of the undiscovered gems of the West End. Located in Shepherd's Bush, and owned by the lovely former opera singer Eva Michalik and her husband Kaz, a concert musician, Patio has that true family-run feel, with a loyal crowd of locals and regulars adding to the...
Read more about Patio Restaurant in Shepherd's BushPing Pong has retained all the best bits of the ancient tradition of Chinese tea houses, like sharing and relaxing, but add cocktails into the mix for a modern touch. Their dim sum is traditionally handcrafted by specialist chefs using the freshest ingredients. The menu features an endless assortment...
Read more about Ping Pong - Bayswater in West LondonPing Pong has retained all the best bits of the ancient tradition of Chinese tea houses, like sharing and relaxing, but add cocktails into the mix for a modern touch. Their dim sum is traditionally handcrafted by specialist chefs using the freshest ingredients. The menu features an endless assortment...
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