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Morley’s Chicken Hornchurch - (Near , london)

Address: 🏡 14 The Broadway, Hornchurch RM12 4RW, UK
Phone : +44 01708 898176
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Rating: 4.6 /5
Fahim Islam Great smash burgers and fries. The doner kebab was delicious too. The service was excellent and the staff were extremely friendly and welcoming. The seats were quite comfortable aswell.

Top Frys Fish Bar - Greenwich

Rating: 3.7 /5
ARUNA RV Just had lunch here and it was honestly great. Everything came out fast and tasted awesome.Chicken shish wrap became my favourite. Super clean place and everyone was really nice. Ill be back for sure!!

Chriss Kitchen - Camden

Rating: 4.9 /5
Femke2 Van Dommelen Love the food and the people who run the restaurant! It was the best English breakfast I ever had for a very good price (had to pay in cash). Will definitely return to eat there again.

@Cafe 108 - Oxfordshire

Rating: 4.9 /5
Laurel Mittenthal Delicious fish and chips, tasty soft drinks—try the house special mango-mint lemonade!—and friendly helpful owner. Menu has a range of other options (which we haven’t tried yet) including halal burgers and homemade sauces for the hand-cut lovely chips/fries. Highly recommended!
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Ritchie’s Diner -

Rating: 4.7 /5
Lynne Ford-Atkinson Had a wonderful brunch in this fabulously quirky cafe. Didn’t photograph the food as photos wouldn’t do the meals justice but we had tuna baguette, and poached eggs (cooked to perfection!) on crusty bloomer toast - both meals were absolutely delicious! The food is excellently priced, and the cafe walls are adorned with memorabilia from the age of American Diners. Would definitely recommend this cafe and will certainly be returning.

Heat Afro Lounge - Oxfordshire

Rating: 3.8 /5
Mahliqa After a long day moving house in the heat, we were hoping for a hearty meal. We ordered jollof rice, egusi with fufu, and pepper soup. The jollof? Meh - bland and stingy on the portion. The egusi? V.oily but full of flavour - honestly the star of the show. But then came the meat situation. Each dish had one real piece of meat. The rest? .. Unchewable slabs of skin and fat masquerading as food (pictured) - the disrespect. I get that cow skin is a thing but this one clearly missed its softening appointment. Atmosphere-wise, the music was club-level loud. We couldnt hear the staff, and they couldn’t hear us. Cleanliness was questionable (sticky tables), and the vibe among staff was more house party than hospitality. I won’t be back, but shoutout to the egusi for carrying the whole night. 2/5 for that alone.