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JandS
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Restaurants

Postby JandS » Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:15 am

Can anyone recommend really good restaurants in SW11? We have been going to Numero UNO for some years but we need a change. Chez Bruce is great for a special occasion. But now we want to try to explore and have new experiences.
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Postby Annabel (admin) » Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:47 am

you need this thread!!!

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and it would be ace if you could please add to it when you find somewhere new!!!

http://www.nappyvalleynet.com/mums/view ... 15&t=50170
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Postby pixi » Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:12 am

Rosita, Donna Margherita, Ichnusa are my favourites. The Bolingbroke is also always nice.
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Postby BettyBoo » Mon Jun 30, 2014 7:58 am

My husband and I tried the new French restaurant on Battersea Rise called Sinabro. All I can say it is amazing and it gives Chez Bruce a run for it's money. It is small and a small menu as they are just staring out but amazing value. £29 for 3 amazing courses.

The husband is the chef and been head chef at a number of Michelin started restaurants in both France and London. Wife KoreN and does front of house/waitressing/wine etc. Sous chef who also helps serve. Their story is lovely. No loans available so saved for years to create their dream, painted and did lots of work themselves. Father in law made tables.

I loved it. And will be going back as soon as I can.
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Postby BTCdad » Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:47 am

Agreed. I went at the weekend and loved it. A slice of Soho/Shoreditch in SW11.
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Postby StormontRoad » Tue Jul 01, 2014 11:43 pm

Still absolutely love Osteria Antica Bologna on Northcote after 20 or more years of going there. The Bellevue Rendezvous around the corner from Bellevue Road is a gem - genuine French and another one to give Chez B a run for its money. Can't wait to try Sinabro!
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Postby BTCdad » Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:17 am

I should add that London House on Battersea Square is SERIOUSLY good. I'd been put off by Grace Dent's silly review (I think she is obsessed with living in E London and has a real chip on her shoulder about W and SW London), but it is excellent in every way. An easy walk from Northcote Road, so do try it.
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Postby BK1 » Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:27 am

It's not far to go from SW11, so I thought that you might like to hear about Grime Dining (Fine dining, no frills and BYO booze) at Barmouth Kitchen cafe SW18 2DN...
Friday nights from 8pm.
Booking by email: info@barmouthkitchen.co.uk or online: http://www.edibleexperiences.com


The Pickled Fork's second residency is situated in a beautiful cafe in Wandsworth. The Barmouth Kitchen http://barmouthkitchen.co.uk/ have opened up their doors to us on a Friday night every week for the next 3 months. The menu will be changing monthly making the most of British seasonal produce, showcasing the best of what the British Isles has to offer. Expect 4 courses, Canapes and matching Cocktail on arrival, BYO and a relaxed environment.
Menu:

1st~ Salt Beef 'Sandwich', Grilled Corn Bread, Home Smoked Streaky Bacon, TPF's Grain Mustard, Kohlrabi & Cucumber Slaw

2nd~ Heritage Tomato Cured Hake, Tomato Liquor, Young Tomato Leaves, Dill Granola & Dill Mayonnaise

3rd~ Cherry Roasted Pork Belly, Pickled Cherries, Crushed Courgette, Courgette flowers, Runner Bean & Watercress Relish

4th~ Beetroot & Carob Parfait, Beetroot Crunch, Redcurrant Smoothie, Fresh Redcurrant & Basil Salad

Get down to Barmouth this Friday and you will get a free glass of Prosceco and a high five!
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Postby Delphine30 » Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:50 pm

I second the great review on Sinabro. I just went tonight with my husband and absolutely loved the food. Beautiful presentation and delicious. And they now do a lunch menu (main and coffee) for under 10£. I am going back very soon!
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Postby Bluebutterfly » Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:33 pm

Does anyone have the phone number for Sinabro on Battersea Rise please? I wanted to book dinner there after reading the reviews above, but can't find any details online... Thanks
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Postby BettyBoo » Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:39 pm

Sinabro 020 3302 3120

Enjoy you will not regret it. I'm off again next week.

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Postby Bluebutterfly » Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:40 pm

Thank you!!
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Postby Podkin » Mon Jul 07, 2014 11:04 pm

I wanted to add to the votes for Sinabro. We went there on Sunday and the food and service was fantastic - Sujin (the manager) is really lovely. It's the kind of place you really want to succeed.
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Postby pie81 » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:55 am

Trinity and Osteria Antica Bologna are hands down my favourites in the area. I also rate Rosita and Tsunami. The Bolingbroke does reliably decent food.

Other places I've heard good things about but not tried yet:

- Soif
- Gastronhome
- Sinabro
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Postby mlm » Sat Jul 12, 2014 3:55 pm

I went to Pho last Sunday. It was really buzzing on an early Sunday evening. Really tasty food and very attentive customer service. You can either eat a quick meal and be off, or they were happy for us to stay and chat after finishing and didn't rush us out.

Looking forward to trying Sinabro and Wagu. Thanks for the ideas.

Has anyone been to the new Mexican on Abbeville? Hope its a success. I miss good Mexican. comensal.co.uk
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