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The Fancy Brunch Guide
Serious dinners and 9pm drinks are out, and messy, pancake-filled brunches are in to celebrate special occasions.
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Asher's Africana
Asher’s Africana is a relaxed Gujarati canteen in Wembley making excellent roti and comforting curries.
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The Lacy Nook
Balkan Peninsula-inspired spot The Lacy Nook in Walthamstow gives that holiday feeling without having to deal with Ryanair.
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Aunty Jenny’s Kitchen
Aunty Jenny’s Kitchen is the place to go for a quick and delicious Caribbean fix in Wembley.
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Cross Restaurant
Cross Restaurant is a low-key Goan spot in Wembley that suits a generous and leisurely lunch or dinner.
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Mountain View
Before being welcomed by the friendly staff at Mountain View, a Nepali spot in Greenwich, you’re greeted by the enticing scent of spices and meat cooked in the tandoor.
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Crypto Burgers
Thin smashpatties, signature sauce-filled burgers, and loaded fries—Crypto Burgers on North End Road is the perfect spot for a quick, casual dinner.
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Eat Beirut
Eat Beirut is a cosy, inviting Lebanese spot serving solid lunchtime mezze and some excellent taouk.
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The Hill
Casual neighbourhood spot The Hill, in Greenwich, serves broadly Mediterranean food plus South American dishes which are the star attraction.
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Alhaji Suya Greenwich
Out of a tiny, takeaway-only hatch on an industrial park in Greenwich, Alhaji Suya serves Hausa cuisine and specifically, London's best suya.
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La Salumeria
La Salumeria is a tiny, old-fashioned, family-run Italian deli in Greenwich, making great and great-value sandwiches.
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Banh Mi Leo
The bánh mì, at cupboard-sized Vietnamese spot Banh Mi Leo near Greenwich station, are worth missing your train for.
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Wandercrust Pizza at The Pelton Arms
Cooking from the kitchen at The Pelton Arms (a cosy Greenwich pub), Wandercrust specialises in excellent Neapolitan-style pizzas.
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Hut Negril
Hut Negril, a Jamaican street food stall, has become a Greenwich landmark for its slow-cooked jerk chicken and friendly chef.
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Flatboys at The Crown
The Crown has the best beer selection in Greenwich, heaps of old pub charm, and serves decent pizzas from Flatboys.
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The Guildford Arms
The Guildford Arms in Greenwich masquerades as a pub, although it’s definitely more of a restaurant which does an excellent Sunday roast.
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Brew By Numbers
A short walk along the river from North Greenwich station, Brew By Numbers is a huge, sprawling modern brewery at Morden Wharf.
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The Golden Chippy
In Greenwich, queues often snake out of the door on the weekend for The Golden Chippy's excellent fish and chips.
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The Quarter Kitchen
It might be the fact that it’s in a churchyard, but The Quarter Kitchen—a Mexican kiosk in Hackney—is one of the most peaceful places to eat great tacos in the city.
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Daquise
A charming old-school Polish restaurant next to South Kensington station, Daquise is a lovely spot for cosy, pierogi-filled meal.
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Maureen’s Pie & Mash
Maureen's is a 'cockney food bar' in Poplar making arguably London's best traditional pie and mash.