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‘Willesden Green isn’t known for its culinary delights, but this sushi restaurant is worth the trip’, advise besotted fans of family-run… more »
Forget about the decor & the location, this Cricklewood Broadway Indian serves a mean curry. Creamy butter chicken is rightly one the kitchen’s… 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 »
Kilburn residents would go hungry without their North London Tavern. It really is one of the few places of culinary note in the vicinity. With… more »
The youthful Kensal Rise community has taken to this new café-cum-bistro like ducks to water. Locals feel right at home in a space that resembles… more »
Perhaps inspired by the ultra-cool King’s Cross hangout Drink Shop & Do, Kensal Rise now has its own café/cocktail bar/social club where the… more »
One of the many neighbourhood joints to have cashed in on the cupcake craze of recent years, Bake-a-boo is a pastel-painted paradise for cake lovers… more »
Almost 15 years old, Penk’s established its place in Queen’s Park long before the area’s gentrification. Now there are many excellent spots… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do we list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of … more »
It may be out in the backwaters of NW6, but this Brazilian burger joint is a bright spark in a pretty dour neighbourhood. The ‘x’ in the name… more »
Queen’s Park’s buggy brigade descends on this likeable café during daylight hours, taking advantage of its spacious surroundings, kid-kind… more »
Those on a low-carb diet should look away now. Owned by an artisan bakery that supplies The Fat Duck & Le Gavroche, Gail’s prides itself on lavish… 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 »
It’s not exactly Happy Days, but The Diner does a decent job of conjuring up a 1950s’ Stateside vibe. Interiors are bright & colourful, with… more »
Good gastropubs are surprisingly scarce in NW6, & The Salusbury is one of the few worth a journey. Effortlessly unpretentious & thoroughly laid-back… more »
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