A great place to chill out in the garden avary, and soak up the sun after walking the dogs in the woods.
Spaniards Inn – North London
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A great place to chill out in the garden avary, and soak up the sun after walking the dogs in the woods.
Spaniards Inn – North LondonOne of the most accomplished of all the neighbourhood gastro pubs. They got it right from day one, great staff, exciting and interesting menus, superb wine list. Unpretentious, quality, good for talent and celebrity spotting.
The Engineer – Camden TownLong established and very good Greek, located in the oasis that is Primrose Hill. This place is rammed every lunchtime, and its great on a sunny day when the front opens up to the street. Superb food that is authentic and well presented.
Lemonia-Greek – Camden TownThe best place to come for Sunday afternoon Dim Sum, the place is always packed full of Chinese. The staff are great and always have a laugh. The authentic Dim Sum is continually pushed round the huge dining room and you simply pick what you like. Fantastic
New World – SohoThe first time I came here I mentioned to the barman that I? never eaten oysters before, so he gave me a couple on the house, just to see if I liked them. I?e been coming back ever since. It? a great Irish boozer of a place, restored to its former glory a few years back by Tom Conran. Downstairs is awash with Guinness and seafood platters - upstairs is a small mix-match restaurant with a decent menu. Take away the ?rendy?media types who sometimes invade the already cramped bar, and it? damn near perfect.
Cow Saloon Bar – Bayswater and PaddingtonProbably more famous for its cupboard than anything else. The bento boxes are good value. Reservations are required and is very pricey but lunch is better value. If you have not made a reservation you can always grab a place at the bar and eat there.
Nobu – MayfairGreat Value meals, cheap and cheerful!
Stockpot, The – Chelsea and West BromptonLittle gem in the heart of MayFair - would recommend to book though as it can get busy.
El Pirata Of Mayfair – MayfairLove the BBQ's here in the summer months! Great spot for the Notting Hill carnival!
The Metropolitan – West LondonBeing a lover of all things Belgian, especially their beers, I always visit Belgo's when in the big smoke. Bowl of mussels and a glass of Kwak, heaven!
Belgo Central – HolbornAssaggi is arguably the best Italian restaurant in London so you'll need to book several weeks in advance and be prepared for prices on the high side. But the food is amazing - imaginative, delicious, and thankfully unpretentious - although you may need to ask your waiter to translate the menu as it? written entirely in Italian. It? not a place to bring the grandparents - the room itself is fairly small with a modern design and a noisy atmosphere - but it? a great favourite with locals and celebs alike.
Colchis – Bayswater and Paddington2-course Set Menu, £22.95. Available Tuesday-Thursday 5pm-7pm.
Have as many bowls of mussels as you like. First portion comes with fries, the rest follows with just the mussels. Choose between different flavours of sauces and enjoy!
Available every Tuesday - first come, first served.
£25 Steak, fries and wine sounds like a dream. But on Sundays, that’s exactly what you can get if you go to Matthew’s Kitchen!
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