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Juma Kitchen
Juma Kitchen is an Iraqi stall in Borough Market, making excellent kubba haleb and potato chap.
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Tacos Padre
Grabbing a couple of Tacos Padre's tacos is a good way to satisfy a craving for chewy corn tortillas and rich, slow-cooked meat in Borough Market.
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Aladin Kebabish
We can’t think of many laid-back dinner situations that Aladin Kebabish, a Pakistani spot in Hendon, doesn’t suit.
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Taste of Lahore
A casual, roomy spot in Paddington, Taste of Lahore is ideal for group dinners and great versions of Pakistani classics.
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Bola Cuisine
Bola Cuisine is a Nigerian takeaway in New Cross that has a menu, but you can ask for any combination of things and a suitable price is agreed upon.
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Deluxe Manna
The buzzy atmosphere and late opening hours at Congolese restaurant Deluxe Manna mean there’s no rush to be in and out of the Tottenham spot.
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Angels Bakery
A staple across south east and east London, Angels Bakery serves soft, sweet bread as well as great jollof rice, stews, and fresh-off-the-grill meats.
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Naija High Street
Street food stall Naija High Street, located at Lower Marsh Market near Waterloo, packs a huge punch with a simple Nigerian takeaway menu.
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Kate’s Cafe
Entering Kate’s Cafe, a Ghanaian spot in Plaistow, immediately feels like you’ve walked into an aunty’s or family friend’s dining room.
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Eko Wine Bar & Restaurant
Eko Bar, situated in the heart of Homerton, is the epitome of a Nigerian lounge bar.
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Waakye Joint
Waakye Joint in Tottenham provides the perfect, brisk introduction to Ghanaian food with a stout menu of favourites.
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The Treats Club
Head to The Treats Club, a dessert spot in Shoreditch, for the best fried-to-order, hot, glazed doughnuts in London.
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Shola Karachi Kitchen
Shola Karachi Kitchen is your new safe word when shopping at Westfield stops being fun and starts feeling like a full on bodily assault (we give it 20 minutes).
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Yunique Tea
The best Oreo milk tea in Soho can be found at Yunique Tea, a tiny takeaway bubble tea spot.
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Coco Fresh Tea & Juice
A popular bubble tea spot in Soho, Coco Fresh Tea & Juice makes excellent fresh milk and fruit teas.
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Good Vibez Jerk Centre
You’ll quickly get where Good Vibez’s name comes from when you take one spoonful of the Deptford Caribbean spot's steaming hot, lazily tender curry goat.
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Sichuan Fry
Sichuan Fry is best for a for a grab-and-go situation, but if you do hang around the Hackney fried chicken joint, ask for extra napkins and prepare to get messy.
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Spence Bakery
Spence Bakery is an N16 favourite for springy sourdough, fresh pastries, and coffee—perfect for a Clissold Park picnic.
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Roti Stop
A grab-and-go spot of the most delicious kind, Roti Stop is a go-to Stoke Newington takeaway for a quick patty or a nourishing tub of curry goat with roti.