There’s no denying we’re all spoilt for choice. (Blame it on all that pick ’n’ ...
Small, cozy Italian resto has a quirky Notting Hill dining room. Getting a table can be a nightmare but persevere. It’s worth it for the authentic cooking and lively service.
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There’s no denying we’re all spoilt for choice. (Blame it on all that pick ’n’ ...
This solid Italian eatery specializes in wood-fired pizzas with fresh ingredients like cherry tomatoes, capers, salted ricotta and truffle oil. If there’s a wait, head to the upstairs parlour for drinks and tapas.
Tom Conran’s Mexican taqueria serves street food-inspired dishes to homesick Americans who drown their sorrows with great margaritas and Mexican beer.
A tiny taco tavern where the freshly made tortillas, spicy huevos rancheros and chilaquiles are as close as London gets to authentic Mexican fayre. Portions are on the small side, but, don’t worry, so are prices.
New York-style pizzeria makes authentic pies with quirky twists: try the Beluga King, a pizza smothered in onions, egg, and caviar. The Skinny Bitch features a low-carb crust.
Old-school Notting Hill venue (Pink Floyd and The Clash played there in the ’60s) is a multipurpose theatre, art studio and gallery, as well as a bar and restaurant with an outside courtyard.
This no-frills cafe serves marketgoers simple, well-priced fair trade teas and coffees, as well as organic biscuits, fudge and bags of chocolate-covered treats.
American-style diner complete with sharing booths, burgers, milk shakes, and general weekend chaos.
Gastropub provides an oasis of calm on a quiet residential street. Seasonal comfort food (including grilled meats and fish) and cocktails.