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Ignore the weather & the unpromising Lewisham Way location & ‘you could actually be in Turkey’ at this classic grill restaurant. Meze Mangal… more »
Even though the much-loved former owners of Kaya House have returned to Malaysia, plenty of regulars say this dinky café is just as good – not… more »
This imposing, scruffy boozer opposite New Cross station scores top marks for effortless cool. The Amersham Arms houses a random assortment of… more »
Since taking over a year or so back, Guy Awford, chef-proprietor of Greenwich’s popular Inside bistro, has smartened up this likeable pub. The… more »
At last New Cross has a café that caters to the hordes of academics & young professionals that populate this down-at-heel area. There’s only… more »
Formerly the rather grim Goldsmith’s Tavern, the re-invented New Cross House retains some of its original, Victorian gin-palace features (note… more »
Downstairs, this Greenwich bar is friendly but tacky-looking. Upstairs, the Piano Restaurant has a bit more swagger – almost enough to carry… more »
The austere interior of this small modern bistro, away from Greenwich’s main drag, showcases the food of owner Guy Awford & head chef Brian Sargeant… more »
There’s much to make you smile at this compact neighbourhood Thai café on a residential street away from Brockley’s main drag. For one thing… more »
French-born Richard the Lionheart may have had trouble speaking the local lingo, but the accent at this pretty pub that bears his name is distinctly… more »
Handy for a bite before or after a film at the Greenwich Picturehouse, this reliable British restaurant – with branches in Shoreditch &, er,… more »
An art gallery, bar & café (with inexpensive breakfasts & lunches, plus a small garden out back), the Brockley Mess is what every suburban high… more »
Some readers feel this handsome restaurant, spread across various rooms of a former coaching inn, is let down by small portions & long waits between… more »
There’s a welcoming, unfussy feel to this neighbourhood bar-restaurant by Ladywell station. Scrubbed pine tables, fresh flowers, & blackboards… more »
Outside, all you see of this red-fronted bistro (established 1969) is a sandwich bar & cosy lounge. Step inside, however, & its Tardis-like proportions… more »
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