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You’ll have to make a detour off the busy tourist trail to reach the Grand Union, but Camden chic travels further than the main drag. Inside… more »
A sleek makeover by Gordon Ramsay Holdings some years back transformed this John Nash-designed coaching inn from its former life as a rough-&-ready… more »
Five years since it brought gourmet burgers to Camden, Haché remains a highly popular venue. Peak time is during weekend brunch, when market-goers… more »
Zensai (the name is Japanese for 'pretty little things') might be just the spot if you're hankering for a night of cocktail indulgence on Inverness… more »
About as close as you’ll come to a Rio beach party in London, this lively Latino bar attracts a good-time crowd into its colourful, frenetic… more »
Don’t be fooled into thinking that the bright, casual surrounds & breezy young staff mean Masala Zone isn’t serious about cooking. Far from… more »
Sprouting off from Bloomsbury’s Salaam Namaste, this bright new restaurant is bringing visual thrills to Camden with its sophisticated interior… more »
This energetic old-timer has lost none of its buzz over the years. Mango Room is still bright & bubbly, & it bounces nightly to the beats of ska… more »
At one point during its nearly 30-year lifespan, Camden Brasserie was a prime gastronomic choice in NW1. But after a change of ownership & location… more »
Scotland’s largest indie brewery has chosen a Camden backstreet for its first foray into London’s burgeoning craft beer scene. The old Laurel… more »
Credited with bringing the Japanese noodle bar into the mainstream, Wagamama still does exactly what it says on the tin. The menu is dominated… more »
No-nonsense simplicity sums up Market, both in terms of decor & food. Bare brick walls line the small room, chairs could have been reclaimed from… 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 »
The original intention of this lively, modish branch of the Hi Sushi chain was to fuse Japanese & South American cuisine, but the emphasis seems… more »
You’ll need to arrive early doors at this compact Victorian watering hole in order to snag a table. As the night wears on, it gets full to the… more »
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