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Island Buka - (Near Lewisham, South East)

Address: 🏡 160-162 Deptford High St, London SE8 3PQ, UK
Phone : +44 020 8692 8397
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Near Lewisham

Jars Bar - Lewisham

Rating: 4.9 /5
begĂĽm akkan They recommend great wines. Huge variety, youll definitely find something to your taste. The guys were also very friendly.

Cantina Boccone - Lewisham

Rating: 5 /5
Tani Delestrée Amazing people! Amazing wine and lovely atmosphere! 100% recommend! If you close your eyes and you’re under the heaters, the food makes you feel like you’re in Portugal or Italy

Arks of Deptford - Lewisham

Rating: 4.6 /5
BronzeLibra03 A pleasant spontaneous find! We enjoyed the beef tacos, chicken and waffles and a good juicy beef burger, we specifically asked to not have a smashed burger and they kindly catered for us! The music is so fun and lively, playing from a record player with a cactus on top! Sylvia was a great host and all the staff were friendly and helpful! Portion sizes were great too!
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Deptford Market Yard - Lewisham

Rating: 4.3 /5
Glen Counselling Nice and diverse place. There is also a fleamarket on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays definitely worth visiting.
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Kekaki Izakaya - Lewisham

Rating: 4.8 /5
Rico Razzo Really great Japanese food - the gyoza were plump, crisp, and oozing with flavour and a delicious sauce. The prawn tempura was spectacular - really light crisp batter and succulent prawns, properly good. Fennel and cucumber salad was good, fresh, but perhaps a little over-priced for the size of the portion. All round great though and definitely worth stopping by.

Chaconia - Lewisham

Rating: 4.3 /5
Oliver Yung Ever so often, one craves that hearty, honest meal and for me, that’s Chaconia, a Trinidadian restaurant at the heart of Deptford. The simple and clean store front veils the rich and exciting flavours that belie. I ordered the chicken curry and rice and was persuasively nudged by a fellow diner to try the goat curry instead; fortunately, the most generous proprietress indulged my gustatory fancies and offered me a small side of that. It was a plate of absolute joy - both curries had distinct flavours and the meats were perfectly stewed, retaining their structure while being succulent to the bite. The rice was well flavoured and was the perfect accompaniment to those rich curries. At £5, this was an absolute steal. I’ll be back.