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No. 41 Coffee - (Near , london)

Address: 🏡 41 Brockley Rise, London SE23 1JG, UK
Phone : +44
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restaurant “noroc”

Restaurant “Noroc” -

Rating: 4.6 /5
Nico M Was searching for a Romanian restaurant and this was the “closest” to central London I found and seemingly there is a large East European community leaving around here. First thing I’ll say is that the restaurant looks much nicer than the pictures I’d seen. It was very modern and nicely decorated like an old Romanian tavern from the Middle Ages. Secondly the food was super authentic, very meat focused and delicious. The portions were huge and I thought it offered great value for money. Mains start at 8£ and go up to 18£ for a sharing platter which is a bargain for the amount you get. There were no other customers inside which was a shame but I am sure it gets busy at times. Overall paid £31 for two excluding tip; would highly recommend and return.
the viaduct

The Viaduct - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.3 /5
Gian Marco Nolfi Everything that comes out of the kitchen is a culinary marvel. Even when the ingredients are simple, theyve been prepared and cooked to perfection, backed by what must be decennary experience. Ive come here three times, and Ive had a full English breakfast, an Eaton mess, grilled salmon with roasted vegetables, an apple crumb, an enormous chicken and avocado jacket potato, butter chicken curry and a taste of what I think was their new lemongrass cheesecake - dishes drawing from the English, Indian and French tradition, at least - and everything was just so good that (and its a rare thing in London) I sometimes stopped in order to contemplate it. Ive been in the UK for 8 years, and this comfortably large yet cosy local pub easily figures amongst the 5 best places where Ive eaten. Service was relaxed, but wonderfully honest (discouraging us from ordering more beforehand, since the portions are large) and welcoming. Recommended.

Safari Restaurant -

Rating: 3 /5
Nima Azarnoush We visited Woburn Safari Park and decided to try the restaurant, despite some mixed reviews about the food. However, our experience was quite positive! The food was fresh and tasty—we had fish and chips, a sandwich, and a kids’ meal, all of which were well-prepared. The service was good, and the prices were reasonable. We also appreciated the variety of complimentary sauces and the option for unlimited drinks, which was a nice bonus. The only downside was that there was only one cashier, so we had to wait a bit to pay. Overall, we were pleasantly surprised and had a great dining experience!

Da Felice - Hackney

Rating: 4.7 /5
Julio Cervantes We order pizza from here and we have dined in twice since moving to Clapton. What can I say!? Their pizza is perfect. I add salt to everything but not at Da Felice. This pizza is full of flavor, plenty of cheese, and baked to perfection. The service has been excellent and the atmosphere is cozy. Consistently a good experience.
tiramisu cafe

Tiramisu Cafe - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.7 /5
Szabolcs Kerekes Tiramisu Cafe is a cozy, family-friendly place with a truly captivating atmosphere. I had the apple crumble, and it was pure comfort on a plate—absolutely delicious. Overall, the place is amazing, and I would definitely come back and recommend it to my friends.

Sweet Jerk Beckenham - Bromley

Rating: 4.6 /5
Joyce Gyimah We very much enjoyed our dining experience at Sweet Jerk, the team are extremely attentive and always friendly. Orlando in particular made our visit extra memorable.