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Jaks Cafe - (Near Kensington and Chelsea, london)

Address: 🏡 77 Walton St, London SW3 2HT, UK
Phone : +44 020 7584 3441
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#Kingston upon Thames

Near Kensington and Chelsea

Lucio Restaurant - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.5 /5
SB I never give five star reviews but Lucios truly deserves one! The food is exceptionally good, the service is impeccable. Warm, friendly and unobtrusive. The restaurant is small enough to be intimate but large enough to feel social. Pasta was fantastic. Lamb chops superb. Dessert mind-blowing. Great wine list at very reasonable prices. I couldnt have been happier... It ticks every box of what an Italian restaurant should be.
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Dinings SW3 - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.4 /5
Lee Hubbard Fantastic evening out in a beautiful dining room (not too big, not too small), with excellent food and charming, helpful staff. Special mention to Tamie, Phil, Felix and Javi who all took great care of us. Highlights from the menu were the crispy rice with tuna (which looked different to what we expected but was absolutely delicious), the black cod, and the Badger Flame beetroot salad (trust me - it’s fantastic!). Desserts were also a knock-out. Also has a lovely cocktail space at the front in case you just want a drink and a nibble - but it’s well worth coming for the whole dinner experience!
manicomio

Manicomio - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.2 /5
Andrew Glen - Williamson We were in London for some business. Looked around and saw this restaurant. It was definitely a good choice. The service from when we arrived to when we left was all really fantastic. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. The food was really good. Full of flavour and really well presented. We tried a few things from the menu and shared. They were all absolutely perfect. Coffee is excellent too. Service was fast, despite being very busy. All really great, thanks so much for having us!

Kale Street - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.6 /5
JRD Kale Street is the most fabulous little eatery in Chelsea. Located in a quaint neighborhood with a lovely view of Chelsea Common. We had Flat White’s / Shakshouka and The Full Kale Street. Everything was delicious and seasoned to perfection. Although we were unable to try the Blackberry Cake with Blackberry Curd (due to the fact we ate too much) I am unable to comment on it. But we’ll definitely be returning to get a slice! Recommending everyone to treat yourselves to the BEST breakfast/ brunch in town. Thank you Kale Street staff! You are all amazing!
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The Cadogan Arms - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.6 /5
Caitlin Alexander We stayed here for 2 hours having an amazing lunch as it rained outside. Outstanding food, we had the scotch egg, fish and chips and sticky toffee pudding. On the expensive side but for us on holiday from Australia it was a perfect modern British gastro pub experience.

Cafe Linea - Kensington and Chelsea

Rating: 4.4 /5
Opama Popped in for brunch after a visit to the Saatchi Gallery. The decor was lovely and the display of pastries at the entrance was very enticing! We were seated quite quickly even though the restaurant was very busy. We ordered the Cheese Waffle Florentine Eggs Benedict, the Sourdough with Avocado and poached eggs and a side salad along with our coffee and matcha. I enjoyed the waffle immensely, the spinach was seasoned perfectly and the egg yolks were jammy and glorious. Looking forward to visiting again soon.