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A meal at Comptoir Mezze is a parade of colour, variety and exotic flavours - bound to brighten up even the dullest of days. This unassuming Kensal Rise eatery serves up a spectacular array of healthy, hearty and deliciously authentic Lebanese and Moroccan cuisine, all prepared using traditional Middle Eastern cooking techniques. Ar...
View full reviewStray away from Kensal Green's buzzing main thoroughfare in search of Island Bar & Dining Rooms, and you'll find yourself in a leafy residential area. It's perhaps an unusual place to wind up on a Saturday night, but resist the urge to turn back and you'll be rewarded with a deliciously different dining experience. Hats off to o...
View full reviewA converted Victorian Wharf building that overlooks the Grand Union Canal provides the perfect setting for Stevie Parle’s experimental cuisine. The high brick arches and glass front create a light and airy dining space, and understated contemporary furniture is provided by the Tom Dixon shop below. ~Stevie’s daily menu feature...
View full reviewNamed after the River Corrib that flows through Galway City and the Claddagh Village, The Corrib Rest has stayed true to its Irish roots - firmly evident in both the design and atmosphere. As you step through the door you are greeted by a warm wooden interior that's charmingly decorated, featuring artefacts ranging from boxing gloves...
View full reviewServing breakfast, lunch and dinner, Hugo’s is a quiet hideaway from the busy streets of the capital. From 8am, the chefs whip up pancakes, brioche buns and rosemary focaccia in preparation for the day ahead, while Brazilian head chef Cesar creates the weekly menu and new additions for the specials board. Cooking honest, wholeso...
View full reviewLocated just five minutes’ walk from Willesden Green tube station, Witch Café is an independent eatery offering freshly brewed tea and coffee, homemade food and a welcoming atmosphere. Every Brit knows that there’s nothing better than a slice of cake and a cup of tea and at Witch Café this philosophy is held in high regard. ...
View full reviewYou'll find Mezzoroma's two branches in the multicultural area of Willesden in London. The original family-run establishment, located on Walm Lane just a short distance from Willesden Green tube station, became such a successful destination that a second venue on High Road was always going to be a smart choice in developing this caf...
View full reviewThe Queensbury Deli is a fantastic newcomer to Willesden Green. Sister company of The Queensbury, a premier gastropub down the road, the deli offers a wide range of quality produce to eat in or take away. With rustic communal tables and furnishings, it provides the perfect atmosphere in which to enjoy a fantastic coffee or a sandwic...
View full reviewWalls covered with an array of gilt-framed mirrors, red velvet floor-to-ceiling curtains, leather seating and miniature chandeliers set a rather fitting scene for The Queensbury's well-conceived menu of modern classics. The à la carte comprises sumptuous main meals, pub favourites, sharing platters and light bites - meani...
View full reviewNotting Hill is one of the most exciting parts of London; it has a unique charm, with its pretty painted houses and buzzy markets. Portobello House is just a hop, skip and jump from the famous Portobello Market, and the authentic street stalls of Golborne Market are just a one-minute walk away. This vibrant boutique hotel is home ...
View full reviewWouldn't it be lovely to hold a dinner party without setting foot in the kitchen, cater for a large event without having to resort to a cold buffet, or even have a personal chef cook you a gourmet meal in the comfort of your own home? I certainly think so, and Kirsty MacKinnon would also agree. That's why she set up Eclectic Caterin...
View full reviewThe Betsy Smith is a charming addition to Kilburn High Road. A real vintage treasure trove, the theatrical interior features a Narnia-style wardrobe seating area, and a 'scratch and sniff gallery', containing an assortment of wallpapers that you quite literally scratch and sniff. Yes, really. The restaurant also boasts a rather larg...
View full reviewSpecialising in fresh home-baked baps oozing with an array of fillings, The Union Tavern in trendy Maida Vale offers blissful al fresco dining within its tranquil canalside garden. Serving up traditional British cuisine such as beer battered fish & chips, The Union Tavern also offers tantalising alternatives including succulent pork ...
View full reviewFranco Manca has a number of popular restaurants scattered across London, with the original located on Market Row in Brixton Village. We stopped by the Belsize Park restaurant, just a minute’s walk from the station. We pulled up a pew by the open-plan kitchen and watched the busy chefs working the famed sourdough that’s put Fr...
View full reviewLittle Bay is a cosy restaurant with bags of charm thanks to candlelit tables, attractive lamps and glamorous interiors, though the easy-going atmosphere will make you feel chilled out in no time.
The upstairs restaurant is like stepping into an opera house, with hidden tables reminiscent of theatre boxes, swathes of velvet...
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