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The Coffee Room - Mile End - (Near Tower Hamlets, South East)

Address: 🏡 6A Grove Rd., Bow, London E3 5AX, UK
Phone : +44 020 8980 9731
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Near Tower Hamlets

Sapori DItalia - Greenwich

Rating: 4.5 /5
Lauryn Mars I’ve been going to Sapori for about three years now since we moved to London, I’m not a review person, but this place honestly is the best. Tonight there was a mess up with uber and I have to say we got there in the end and I was very happy and full. The steak sandwich is to die for by the way. Just saying. I’m pretty sure it was Joy? (Gioia?) I spoke to on the phone, what a guy. Give him a raise. Hilarious too. Keep smashing it guys. Lots of love xoxoxo

Above - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 5 /5
Maria McCann What a fantastic new location! Decor is beautiful, food is delicious and the team are wonderful! We had a great evening! Cannot wait to come back!

Mèbi Sushi & Mo’ - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.8 /5
Matthew Phillips Absolutely impressed by the freshness and flavor of the fish here! Its already my neighborhood favorite with the generous cuts and reasonable prices. Happened to order a box set and a few extra slices of sashimi, you can really see the quality in the marbling of the salmon and the redness of the tuna.
the royal standard

The Royal Standard - Greenwich

Rating: 4.4 /5
Lorraine Kashdan Really nice atmosphere. Its wheelchair accessible although the entrance is at the back and the back doors were closed, but locals sprang to the rescue and we were in! Two of us used wheelchairs and it was manageable though for two powerchairs it would be awkward and due to how busy it gets, the staff were not the most forthcoming. The Sunday dinners were as expected. There was pleasant livr music. The accessible toilet was easy enough to get to, though strictly speaking not that accessible, if youre not ambulant and have no carer and you have a chair longer than the q300r, then you cant use it! Plus the throughfare was blocked with a large plant, which is fine if for example youre with friends, are fine talking to the management and dont also have autism. From a neuro diverse point of view its not suitable because of the windows being at the same level as the tables causing noise refraction. Overall I loved the place and would go again, they just need to bear in mind that if its advertised as disabled access then doors need to be left open, signage would be helpful and blocking entrance or exit points with heavy plant pots isnt great. Otherwise - see you next time!
the munch plug ️

The Munch Plug ️ - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.1 /5
Lofty Virtues The Munch Plug is the kind of hidden gem that instantly captivates with its unpretentious vibe and indulgent comfort food. The menu is a curated mix of street food classics with a modern twist, each item designed to satisfy cravings at any hour. Food: The highlight of my visit was the Munch Burger, a massive stack of juicy beef, cheese, crispy bacon, and tangy sauce, all sandwiched between perfectly toasted brioche buns. The flavors were well-balanced, with the savory notes of the meat complemented by the slight sweetness of the bun. Every bite was a flavor bomb, but what really stood out was how fresh everything tasted. The loaded fries were another standout — piled high with gooey cheese, jalapeños, and a generous drizzle of spicy mayo. These were not your average fries; they were indulgent, but not overwhelming, offering a perfect crunch to gooey ratio. For a lighter option, I tried the Chicken Caesar Wrap. The chicken was tender, well-seasoned, and the Caesar dressing added just enough tang to make each bite interesting. Ambiance: The vibe at The Munch Plug is casual, with a dash of urban cool. It’s the type of place you’d hit up for a late-night meal or a laid-back dinner with friends. The space is small, but cozy, with hip-hop tracks playing softly in the background and graffiti-inspired decor that adds a street-style charm to the environment. Service: Service was quick and friendly, with the staff clearly passionate about the food they serve. Despite the popularity of the place, orders were prepared promptly, and the staff were more than happy to recommend dishes. Final Thoughts: The Munch Plug is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in delicious, no-frills comfort food. With generous portions, bold flavors, and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s easy to see why it has become a local favorite. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or feasting with friends, The Munch Plug delivers every time. Highly recommend if youre a fan of comfort food done right! Rating: 9/10

Bow Grill - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.7 /5
S A Came here for the first time with my family for take away. Very lovely service and good recommendations, we got the XL chicken box, 5 BBQ wings, combo box and single and double cheeseburger and chicken sharwarma. All were very good no complaints will definitely come again.