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Snackbar
Snackbar is a cafe on Dalston Lane that serves a range of excellent breakfast, lunch, and brunch plates.
Paddy Cakes
Paddy Cakes is a wholesome Tufnell Park cake shop and bakery, run by a husband and wife whose skill at making red velvet cupcakes is matched by their hospitality.
Maureen's Brixton Kitchen
Maureen's Brixton Kitchen is, quite literally, her home kitchen in Brixton. And it's where you'll find some of London's best Jamaican food.
Agora
Agora, a Borough Market souvla bar, is a hot-ticket Greek spot, and as you stumble out from the dark, cave-like space, you’ll feel lucky to have been a part of this buzzing scene.
Aguamiel
Aguamiel is a cheery Mexican churrería in Covent Garden, but we keep coming back for the speciality cold drinks and sunny little counter.
South London Louie
South London Louie is a laid-back, pleasant cafe inside a gallery on Peckham Road.
Amarte
Amarte is a Colombian clothing and lifestyle store in Chelsea serving some of the best gelato in London.
Bánh
If you're looking to eat some of the flakiest, porkiest, and most satisfying bánh mì in London—then you should head to Bánh in Dalston, pronto.
Rye Lane Bagels
Open every day and until 4am on weekends, Rye Lane Bagels is a fine pit stop for a lunch or a late-night snack in Peckham.
Josephine Bouchon
If Josephine, a French restaurant in Chelsea, was an actual person her goal in life would be to make you fall completely and hopelessly in love with her. And she'd succeed every time.
'O ver St. James's
'O ver—an Italian restaurant in St. James's—works well for when you need something crowd-pleasing (pillowy, crispy-edged pizza) but also a bit fancy.
O Tino
Tucked behind the Camden Belushi’s, O Tino is a popular, simply decorated spot serving great Portuguese classics.
Funchal Bakery
Funchal Bakery in Brixton is the platonic ideal of a Portuguese cafe: equal parts bakery, deli, cafe, caff, bar, general hangout.
A Toca Restaurant
Step into A Toca Restaurant in Stockwell on a weekend lunchtime and you’ll see families celebrating birthdays over Portuguese food, big screens showing football, and cheap vinho verde flowing.
Yuki Bar
Yuki Bar is a moody wine bar and Japanese small plates spot in a Hackney arch, run by a former sommelier at Noma.
Palmeira
Palmeira in Leyton is a fantastic Portuguese deli-cum-greasy spoon, popular with families and Orient fans on weekends.
Velho Portugal
Smaller than most spots in Little Portugal, Velho Portugal more than makes up for it in charm and generous portions of Portuguese food.
Pedro’s Wine Bar
Pedro’s is a cosy wine bar on the Bermondsey Beer Mile and a perfect hideaway from the stag do hordes.
O Cantinho De Portugal
Whether a quiet midweek lunch or busy weekend meal, O Cantinho De Portugal in Stockwell is always a safe bet, either for a Portuguese meal or a coffee at the bar.
A Portuguese Love Affair
Cosy and casual, A Portuguese Love Affair is a Hackney cafe with great Portuguese food and one of the best pastel de nata in London.
El Pastor Battersea
A Mexican spot in Battersea Power Station, El Pastor is all about good times and even better food. Get stuck into the tacos but don’t miss the ceviche.
Anda House
Anda House is a little kiosk in Trader Wembley specialising in Gujarati egg dishes that are a perfect fix anytime of day.
Dosa Express
If you're after a cheap, cheerful, and quick Sri Lankan meal around Wembley Central, then popping into Dosa Express for masala dosa is a fine idea.
Aroma Lounge
Aroma Lounge is a desi pub in Wembley that combines football and curry house classics in a big, banquet-style dining room.