Top ten places to eat?

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Postby ckwmum » Mon May 12, 2014 11:58 am

I love The Dairy too and am a huge fan of Lambert's in Balham.
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Postby DearKitty » Mon May 12, 2014 12:04 pm

Upstairs Brixton
http://upstairslondon.com/ excellent food and great cocktails to start

Bistro Union http://www.bistrounion.co.uk/

Abbeville Kitchen http://web.abbevillekitchen.com/

Lambert's Balham http://www.lambertsrestaurant.com/

Addomme Streatham Hill http://www.addomme.co.uk/

Bravi Ragazzi Streatham http://braviragazzipizzeria.co.uk/
great pizza's and their tiramisu is to die for

Tapas at Barsito in Clapham http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/barsito

so many places, so little time......
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Postby Amyeastall » Mon May 12, 2014 9:38 pm

Chicken shop is owned by the soho house group (soho house, the electric, Shoreditch house etc) so technically a chain.
Belleville rendez-vous on Trinity rd. Lovely French restaurant owned by local family. Really reasonable set menu. Yum!
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Postby Amyeastall » Mon May 12, 2014 9:40 pm

Also TOTA by tooting broadway- all day food with breakfast being a particular highlight! So reasonable and run and owned by a lovely local couple- he was a private chef on boats for years.
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Postby vendredimanche » Tue May 13, 2014 1:37 pm

I don't think Brixton Food Market's been mentioned yet. Such a vibrant pleasure to grab lunch or dinner at the weekend - and a refreshing change of scenery from overpriced Northcote road... I love most of the places there, but especially the delicious (and huge) pancakes from Senzala. http://www.senzalacreperie.co.uk/
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Postby mumofsoontobetwo » Sat May 17, 2014 10:06 am

Good Earth on Bellevue (opp Wands common) does amazing Chinese food, which reminds of me of Chinese restaurants in the States, and has wonderful attentive service.
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Postby ruthw » Sat May 17, 2014 10:03 pm

The Dairy in Clapham is great
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Postby wandsworthmummy12 » Sun May 18, 2014 2:26 pm

Curry leaf on St. John's hill. Amazing food!! Pricey service charge but is well worth it.. It's got to be one of Johnny Vaughan favs as he is always in there when we go!!
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Postby littlemisshomes » Mon May 19, 2014 10:03 am

This is great to read - thank you all for recommendations! I have a couple to add. M1lk on Bedford Hill in Balham for the most amazing brunch. http://www.m1lk.co.uk
Delicious Indian Tapas in Clapham Old Town at Zumbura http://www.zumbura.com
We are soon to move from Clapham Common Northside to Streatham Hill area just off Tooting Bec Common - would love to hear some recommendations for Streatham restaurants from locals!
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Postby Poopy7 » Fri May 23, 2014 7:51 pm

Streatham Hill has lots of brilliant food places now too. There's even an annual food festival in June. Adomme the wonderful neighbourhood pizza place has been mentioned a couple of times, but there's also Boyce da Roca, a Melbourne style cafe; Illi, Lebanese; Beyrouths; Wholefood cafe; and two great family friendly pubs - The Manor Arms and Pratts & Payne.
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Postby BK1 » Thu May 29, 2014 10:01 am

Here's something else for all you foodies:
http://www.edibleexperiences.com/p/5550 ... elondonder

From 6th June Barmouth Kitchen (SW18 2DN) are delighted to be hosting a chef residency with The Pickled Fork. See the link for menu and booking info. (Vegetarian menu available, which will be equally special, please request on booking)

BTW ... Barmouth Kitchen LOVES eating at The Dairy and Soif! :D
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Postby BK1 » Thu May 29, 2014 10:02 am

Here's something else for all you foodies:
http://www.edibleexperiences.com/p/5550 ... elondonder

From 6th June, Barmouth Kitchen (SW18 2DN) are delighted to be hosting a chef residency with The Pickled Fork. See the link for menu and booking info. (Vegetarian menu available, which will be equally special, please request on booking)

BTW ... Barmouth Kitchen LOVES eating at The Dairy and Soif! :D
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Postby pigeonpair » Thu May 29, 2014 12:07 pm

Too late to add ??
Putney Canteen Lower Richmond Road (soon to have soft play area apparently) yet to try lunchtimes, although looks really nice but evening food is good, and relatively cheap, particularly if you go on Mondays - steak night, or Thursdays "ladies night"

Sticks and Sushi in Wimbledon (sister restaurant but not really a chain!)
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Postby dudette » Fri Jun 27, 2014 4:51 pm

Anaabel - could you do a separate restaurant section? I keep looking for this post as it's the most useful on the entire site. We've already become fans of the Thai Grocer thanks to your recommendation and would like to try some more of the places people suggest.
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Postby BettyBoo » Fri Jul 04, 2014 8:48 pm

Love the new restaurant on Battersea Rise. It's called Sinabro and serves French cuisine. Amazing food and husband and wife owned and run the place. He has been head chef at numerous Michelin started restaurants in London and France. But they have scrimped and saved to do their own business.

Charming and warm hosts, small and intimate venue and the most amazing food at an unbelievable price. 3 courses for £29. Outstanding and will be back again as It is Chez Bruce standard.
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