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Brimming with great cafés and restaurants, Notting Hill will always have the perfect meal to suit both your tastebuds and budget. From simple fish and chips at Geales to modern cuisine at the Notting Hill Brasserie, find a restaurant with our essential guide to restaurants in Notting Hill.
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Testament to the reputation of Brett Graham's cooking is the happy buzz during a midweek lunch in a Notting Hill residential backwater. The occupants of the next table were French, here for the impressive contemporary...
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In tandem with Notting Hill's gentrification, this former chippy (established in 1939 on what is still a fetching little backstreet) has leapt up the social ladder since the '90s. Glance at Geales'...
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Local residents and celebrities mix freely at Notting Hill Brasserie on Kensington Park Road. This homely neighbourhood restaurant - formerly three Edwardian town...
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In China you can find restaurants serving 'Western' food. On a recent trip I tried hamburger-style buns laced with condensed milk; macaroni and ham in soup; and 'pan-fried double egg & butter bread'.
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It's not just Oporto football fans who favour this Golborne Road stalwart; we find it a more relaxing spot than its opposite number Lisboa (see below), and Oporto has more seating. Try the savoury pastries filled...
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Sure, it's good to know that the gentrification of Notting Hill hasn't swept through every crack and crevice of W8, but Costas looks like it hasn't changed a bit since opening in 1981. Even then its feet were firmly stuck...
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A menu based on food from the Greek mainland and islands makes this multi-floored restaurant a rarity in London's Greek-Cypriot-dominated Hellenic culinary scene. The long list offers seldom-seen dishes such as...
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Among the growing crop of chain stores dominating Portobello Road, a refreshing change has materialised in the form of delectable Italian newcomer Dri Dri. The name is an...
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Long before it became the demesne of well-heeled Notting Hillbillies, this part of London was home to a wave of Italian and Spanish immigrants, who've now largely sold up...
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