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As if warning diners with meek palates, a string of crimson silk chillis decorates the entrance to this simple little exponent of fiery western… more »
Well-loved in the neighbourhood, North China has been operating from these smart little premises for 36 years. Behind the attractive bay windows… more »
It might be a ‘bit of a trek’ for non-locals, but this sympathetically restored Victorian gin palace is worth the voyage, according to impressed… more »
Once a spit-&-sawdust boozer, The Queen Adelaide is now a handsome gastropub, thanks to the team behind Earls Court favourite, The Pembroke, &… more »
Greasy spoon by day, beguiling North African restaurant by night, Adam’s has been picking up plaudits for nigh-on 20 years. Breakfast has a strong… more »
Tucked away in Wood Green's central ‘media village’, this branch of the Davy’s chain looks the part from the outside, & sports a pleasantly… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
London’s Iranians are prepared to trek across town for a table at this neighbourhood gem. Sufi’s interior may not dazzle – sand-coloured… more »
The cooler-than-school Kensal Rise crowds quickly warmed to The Island. They like its off-the-beaten-track location, which deters casual passers-by… 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 »
Diligently serving the local area for nearly 20 years, Som Tam House is a reliable neighbourhood Thai restaurant. Light-wood interiors, a cluttered… more »
Standards have clearly slipped at this once-packed venue. While the kitchen can still send out authentic north-east Thai cooking, tired furnishings… 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 »
Big & jovial, The William IV brings a much-needed spark to the soulless area between Willesden Junction & Kensal Rise. It’s bright, bouncy &… more »
As its up-front moniker suggests, this chain re-imagines the classic American diner of a million movie scenes through a London lens. Jocks & nerds… more »
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