Restaurant Reviews
13 Rookwood Way, Fish Island, London E3 2XT
Neighbourhood restaurant Inis is part of Fish Island's The Trampery campus and its menu focuses both on British and Irish cuisine. Expect produce and dishes from both sides of the Irish Sea with dishes like whiskey smoked salmon as well as a proper Irish breakfast (which means both black and white pudding).
2 Chapel Market, London N1 9EZ
Tucked down the far end (some might say the wrong end) of Chapel Market, this seafood spot has been turning out superlative dishes since opening quietly early in 2024. Chef Maoz Alonim has swapped the markets of Tel Aviv for North London and in doing so has given Islington this enticing oyster bar and grill.
191 Rye Lane, London SE15 4TP
Cafe Britaly is not for Italian purists as they take a "Britalian" approach to the menu which brings in a lot of local influence, clearly seen in their signature carbonara dish with cream and a fried egg topping. Here you can expect dishes from porchetta to pasta given a similar light Brit makeover in a restaurant that seems modeled more after a greasy spoon than a classically Italian restaurant.
7 Paddington St, London W1U 5QE
Lita in Marylebone sees ex-Corrigan's chef Luke Ahearne taking the helm at this luxe live-fire restaurant in Marylebone. With a vibe that harkens back to nearby Chiltern Firehouse, this mixes a bit of laid-back glamour with an excellent menu that has a focus on southern European/Mediterranean dishes. The cocktails are notably on-point too.
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