Notting Hill
Notting Hill
Page 3Where To Eat In West London (If You Hate West London)
The most likeable west London restaurants for those who dislike west London.
Paradise by Way of Kensal Green
Paradise by Way of Kensal Green is a pub-cum-bar-cum-restaurant in Kensal Green with a nice outdoor patio.
Bluebelles Of Portobello
Bluebelles of Portobello is an independent cafe in Notting Hill, with a great cake selection, coffee, and plenty of space to hang out during the day.
The Dock Kitchen
There are restaurants on the canal, and then there’s Dock Kitchen in Kensal. Great Mediterranean food, and a terrace to sit outside when it’s warm.
Clarke’s
Clarke’s has been doing the whole ‘farm to fork’ thing for a while now, but it’s still as good as ever. Come for a special occasion, or a fancy date.
The Ledbury
You’ll have to sell a kidney to pay the check at The Ledbury, but it will be worth it. Head to the Notting Hill spot for your next very special meal.
The Fish House Of Notting Hill
The Fish House is a crowded but quality place for fish and chips in Notting Hill.
The Castle
Notting Hill has changed, but The Castle pub has not. Come for drinks, a bite to eat, and to people watch through the big windows.
La Cave à Fromage
La Cave à Fromage is a cheese shop in Notting Hill, but it’s also a cafe/restaurant/wine bar serving charcuterie platters and hot dishes.
Sun in Splendour
The Sun In Splendour is a great neighborhood pub in Notting Hill. Next time you’re going to Portobello Market, stop here instead.
Trailer Happiness
At Trailer Happiness you’ll find tiki vibes, rum-heavy cocktails, and lots of people starting (and ending) a rowdy night out in Notting Hill.
Portobello Star
Portobello Star is a very popular local hangout that also happens to make great drinks. Especially ones with gin.