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The Best Restaurants In Kensington
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5 Great Things To Eat In South Kensington
Whether you’re in the area for shopping or the museums, these are the best things to eat in SW7.
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The Best Restaurants In Kensington
From an old-school Italian, to slick sushi, homely pies, and more.
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Al Dente
A moody Italian restaurant in South Kensington serving some quality, affordable handmade pastas.
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Pascor
Pascor, a lovingly rustic Levantine restaurant, is your best bet for a kind-of-casual evening on Kensington High Street.
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Kampai
A sleek, low-key sushi spot between Kensington and Hammersmith, Kampai serves some excellent nigiri.
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Da Mario
Da Mario is an old-school Italian restaurant in Kensington that has surprisingly small prices, big group potential, and a fun feel.
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Bone Daddies High St. Kensington
Hit up Bone Daddies on High Street Kensington, for an excellent bowl of noodles.
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Daylesford Organic
Daylesford Organic is an all-day café, farm shop and restaurant at Brompton Cross that serves pizzas, salads, and surprisingly hearty mains.
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Maggie Jones’s
Maggie Jones’s is a romantic, character-filled restaurant off Kensington High Street, serving a menu of excellent quality British food.
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5 Great Things To Eat In South Kensington
Whether you’re in the area for shopping or the museums, these are the best things to eat in SW7.
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Muriel’s Kitchen
Muriel’s Kitchen is an all-day coffee and a light-bite spot near South Kensington station.
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Sadaf Garden
This airy restaurant off High Street Kensington is serving up some great Persian classics.
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Where To Eat Outside In Kensington Today
Tiramisu, sukiyaki, charcuterie, and more delicious things to eat outdoors in Kensington.
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CERU South Kensington
Ceru is a solid restaurant in South Kensington that serves Mediterranean food, and it always feels like a holiday.
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Pappa Roma
Pappa Roma is a classic, inexpensive Italian spot just a five-minute walk from South Kensington.
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Fernandez And Wells
A five minute walk from South Kensington’s museums, Fernandez and Wells is a cool and casual coffee spot.
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Café Tangerine
A casual, kitsch coffee and light bite situation inside Institut Français, Café Tangerine is worth keeping in mind when you’re in Kensington.
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Hjem
Hjem is a coffee shop on Launceston Place, which is one of London's prettiest corners and only a ten minutes walk from High Street Kensington.