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Bumpkin continues to play to the Notting Hill crowd with weekend breakfasts, Sunday roasts & a roster of seasonal dishes of the ‘simple… more »
Portobello Road’s modish Muse Gallery provides the low-key, white-toned backdrop to this casual eatery (formerly the Drawing Room), where visitors… more »
At street level, only a garish-looking menu & some subtle gold lettering give any hint that there’s a creditable Thai restaurant above this Irish… more »
Notting Hill’s Spanish community & other devotees of Iberian cuisine are well served in the area around Portobello Road, & now there’s another… more »
This colourful eatery attracts everyone from families filling up on first-rate Mexican food to young sophisticates drawn to Santo’s expertly… more »
El Camion peddles its Mexican wares to the local hipster crowd as well as hungry market-goers looking for sustenance after a morning’s bargain… more »
The first indication that Fez Mangal is a cut above the fast-food joints clustered around Ladbroke Grove tube comes from the tasteful strings of… more »
Part of a global chain with branches in Amsterdam, LA & Istanbul, this branch of Supperclub has been transplanted to a futuristic, hangar-like… more »
A short hop from touristy Portobello Road, this pint-size Thai draws in locals with its straightforward menu & keen prices. Customers are also… more »
More than 10 years down the line, E&O is still the glamorous playground of choice for Notting Hill’s trustafarians, glitterati, star watchers… more »
When Books for Cooks opened its kitchen back in the 1980s, the idea of a bookshop café was a complete novelty. Recipes from the thousands of cookbooks… more »
Notting Hill may be a far cry from Naples, but this family-run ‘fish boutique’ has been transported lock, stock & (blue plastic) barrels from… more »
Silver candelabra, Greco-Roman statues & huge flower displays may seem out of place on a seedy stretch of Portobello Road, but that doesn’t deter… more »
Since arriving on All Saints Road in 1997, Uli has established itself as one of the most popular neighbourhood gaffs in Notting Hill, thanks to… more »
The gregarious sibling of Osteria Basilico just a few doors away, Mediterraneo cranks things up a notch or two with more refined ingredients &… more »
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