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Cafe East Pho - (Near Greenwich, london)

Address: 🏡 3-5 Montpelier Vale, Blackheath, London SE3 0TA, UK
Phone : +44 020 7252 1212
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Near Greenwich

Arts Kitchen Blackheath - Greenwich

Rating: 4.8 /5
Agusto Giulia (Giulia - A) Stopped by this lovely café on my way to ballet class and absolutely loved it! The atmosphere is wonderfully cosy in the early evening, and the couple who run the place are genuinely lovely. The food is top-notch — I had a veggie and mozzarella sandwich before class, and it was delicious. I highly recommend visiting if you’re looking for an independent, family-run café with great food and a welcoming atmosphere!

The Khans Indian Restaurant [ Blackheath station ] - Greenwich

Rating: 5 /5
Rachel Marriott Amazing food, great service, in fact the best curry we have ever eaten!!!
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ONeills Blackheath - Greenwich

Rating: 4.3 /5
Tony Bird We’ve just had our 2nd lunch at O’neils Blackheath in just over a week. Once again, the value for money is excellent. We’ve had a variety of lunches in our separate groups, including the Scampi, sausages and mash, fish finger sandwiches and cheese and ham baguettes and, with drinks added to the £9.95 lunch menu, you really can’t go wrong. Joe and the team (including Bailey the Cockapoo) really do generate a relaxed atmosphere and they were very helpful in making sure we got the best value for the drinks added to the food. They also take their time in pouring a perfect Guinness so if you’re looking for an enjoyable lunch, excellent value for money, nice surroundings and great staff and service, definitely give them a visit.

Bhaiyas Kitchen | Indian Restaurant & Takeaway - Greenwich

Rating: 4.8 /5
Shobna Sami I had a truly special experience dining at this relatively new Indian restaurant at The Standard. The space is beautiful and spacious, the food was excellent, and the service exceptional. I was delighted to learn it’s a family-run business—Sayed and his brothers welcomed every guest with genuine warmth and gracious hospitality. Thank you for creating such an authentic dining space that reflects the vibrant spirit of our local community in Greenwich and Blackheath.
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CĂ´te Blackheath - Greenwich

Rating: 4.4 /5
Jan Gill I booked Cote Blackheath to celebrate my partners 60th birthday on 08/03/26 having attended on Valentine’s Day and had a great experience. Our birthday party consisted of 12 family and friends, we were served by Chiara who also served us on Valentine’s Day, which was a wonderful treat given we struck up a good rapport with her previously. Chiara and her team were fabulous, the food was delicious everyone finished their meal. The atmosphere was nice, we had an appropriate location for the size of our party. Chiara made Nick feel special with the birthday treat!!! I would definitely recommended dinning at Cote Blackheath.
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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!