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Lingering in the shadows of Wembley Stadium, this contemporary, clean-cut Chinese eatery is the ‘perfect pre-concert’ venue, with oodles of… more »
Run as a spin-off from Neasden’s awe-inspiring Swaminarayan Temple (worth a visit in its own right), Shayona occupies what looks like an industrial… more »
‘For a reliably good burger, GBK is hard to beat’, chimes one fan. Founded a decade ago by three ebullient Kiwis, Gourmet Burger Kitchen may… more »
Don’t be fooled by the country pub-esque name: Hare & Tortoise is actually a fast-growing chain of oriental cafés, with branches dotted randomly… more »
To make Ealing funky is a bold endeavour, but The Lodge has stuck to its task with panache & no little success. The interior of this on-trend cocktail… more »
There are now several fervently supported branches of Monty’s around Ealing & Northfields, set up as independent operations by chefs who once… more »
Whether you’re eating at the attractively curved sushi bar, or on tatami seating at blond-wood tables in the main dining area, Okawari is a calming… more »
Forget banks & estate agents – if you want a sure sign of an area’s gentrification, look for a Carluccio’s. This caffè/restaurant/deli group… more »
Ealing Green’s neighbourhood deli/café might resemble a 1950s shop – whitewashed brick walls, high ceilings, wooden shelving packed with comestibles… more »
Tricked out in shades of lurid orange, this Oasis signals its Polish presence in a dour shopping arcade just off the Neasden roundabout. Inside… more »
‘The food is good enough to compete with any of the top restaurants’ states one advocate, giving this former post office a firm stamp of approval… more »
Bright-orange paper lampshades in the window cheer up Kiraku’s plate-glass frontage – & there’s plenty more to cheer about within the small… more »
Ealing’s bourgeoisie has long held Charlotte’s to its heart, & fans admire its ‘exacting standards’ & ‘great service’. With a ground… more »
Opened on Valentine’s Day 2010, Santa Maria is the real deal for lovers of pizza – complete with congenial young Neapolitan owners & a traditional… more »
Jack Hawkins, Ian Carmichael & assorted Ladykillers stare down in monochrome from the walls of this prime Fuller’s boozer, which celebrates stars… more »
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