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National Gallery Café

Brunch

National Gallery Café

David Collins-designed, and therefore ever so-chic, the Café does Modern European brunch options like no other - and the artsy surroundings don’t hurt.

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The Diner

Brunch

The Diner

How may we help your hangover? Contemplate last night’s proceedings over pancakes, waffles, burgers and bloody marys.

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Napket

Brunch

Napket

Posh luncheon nosh. Super stylised salads, sandwiches and ‘snob food’ (their words, not ours) in amongst Murano chandeliers, Starck chairs, and high gloss.

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The Electric Brasserie

Brunch

The Electric Brasserie

Brunch par excellence. Though part of the Soho House group, anyone is welcome to dine here and so many of Notting Hill’s poshest do.

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Royal China

Popular

Royal China

Buzzing Chinese with the local vote. Decked out in black lacquer and gold filigree, people file in for the amazing Dim Sum.

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Gilgamesh

Popular

Gilgamesh

1001 Arabian nights. Multi-story megalith situated incongruously in the middle of Camden’s bustling markets with something for everyone.

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Brick Lane Beigel Bake

Cheap eats

Brick Lane Beigel Bake

Bagging beigels 24 hours a day. East London’s 24 hour cure-all does exactly what it says on the tin - bagels.

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The Breakfast Club

Brunch

The Breakfast Club

Sunny side up. This tiny hole in the wall is hidden down a Soho side street and still manages to pack ‘em in.

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Café Mozart

Cheap eats

Café Mozart

The hills are alive - with cake. Hearty Germanic fare and homemade cakes and strudel in a slightly sycophantic tribute to its namesake composer.

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