Skewd Kitchen serves fine Turkish-Mediterranean dining with an avant-garde edge.Seasonal ingredient, culinary improvisation and an artisanal cocktail bar are the hallmarks of this innovative Turkish restaurant that Skewd from the norm.Skewd Kitchen has won numerous awards at the BKA,National Turkish Restaurant Ceremony, including Fine Dining, Best Young Chef and Restauranteur of the Year.
At Marcus Kitchen & Bar we believe in tradition. Here you will discover an eclectic mix of typical Neapolitan and Southern Italy recipes and exclusives creations produced with the best ingredients by our chef, served with the same love as "mamma" would have done.We invite you to dive deep into our culture.Enjoy the real Italian experience in Enfield Town.
Welcome to No5 Dining and Lounge, North London’s utmost plush restaurant. Open frommidday till late, No5 offers an unforgettable Mediterranean dining experience, where thefood, drink, service and décor are exceptional. Have your camera phones ready as you’ll be snapping away; just remember to tag us ; @No5Dining.
Carlos@b&v brings the finer side of dining and service to this unique little part of North London, on the Green in Winchmore Hill, a stone's throw from the mainline station of the same name and a short drive from Southgate on the end of the Piccadiily Line. Carlos himself is a restauranteur with flair, having built a reputation in the area over 30 years and so his experience with executing a dynamic and slick establishment brings much to be excited about. Guests will get that familiar 'welcome back' feeling even if they happen to be newcomers. The interiors are comfortably chic but inviting, with a warm ambience and the atmosphere is busy and vibrant. Live music and niche little magic entertainers are a regular occurrence. With an open alfresco feel in the summer, looking out on to the Green itself and a pavement terrace in warmer months too. The menu is Modern European with a specials menu that changes regularly and plenty of choice on the drinks and cocktail menu.
A pub in the modern sense of the word. We have a bar area and a dining room, we serve food from a menu that changes often, it isn't fine dining nor is it trying to be. We cook in a way that we as cooks like to eat, do not be afraid to share, as sharing truly is the spice of life. If you would like simply to pop in for a cheeseburger and a refreshing pint please do, there is always space in the bar. It is loud and slightly chaotic, at night it is dark, we turn tables because we need to in order to survive, make the business work, and pay the people that make it work. Please don't be offended if we ask you to wait a little moment for your table to be ready. The kitchen opens at 6pm for service during weekdays (Monday to Friday) and at 1pm during the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) for a lunch service. The pub, however, opens at 3pm on weekdays and at 12pm on weekends
Lokkum means Turkish Delight and when you visit you’ll know why. Picture ancient culture and modern luxury colliding into one sweet, luxurious destination of indulgence – this is what we cook up in our kitchen. Think classic, imagine quality and experience Lokkum for yourself with friends and family.
A modern pub, dining room and garden; celebrating all that's great about the British pub, offering a beautiful a La carte menu for lunch and dinner. Please email us at info@maynardarmsn8.co.uk or call us on 0208 3416283 to speak to us about bookings for more than ten people. We would be more than happy to discuss your requirements with you. CARD PAYMENTS ONLY
Welcome to the Bishop on Lordship Lane, famous for our resident pup, Spike.We specialize in seasonal British home cooked pub fare, quality local and British cask ales and continental beers, old and new world wines. We have been serving locals and visitors to the lane for years and are proud to be part of the East Dulwich community.
NOYA - のや Written meaning ‘field’ and ‘arrow’This is a fictional story imagined by a fantastical myth about a geisha samurai named Noya.During the ancient days of Japan, a woman named Noya lived. Born with supernatural powers, she was entrusted with protecting the social and culinary secrets of her mythical people, the Kumaso. Born with the heart of a warrior Noya was named and taught to master the way of the arrow by Japan’s first samurai, Taira no Masakado. Her mystic artistry made her a formidable adversary to those who sought to uncover the gastronomical arts and secrets of the Kumaso people.Gifted with the power of immortality, Noya has battled throughout the centuries and travelled far and wide to protect the delectable secrets that she holds dear. Here all are welcome to discover the culinary and social artistry that is now shared with all who desire to dine with Noya at Noya.
The unique food culture of North West Frontier Province, a culture dating back to around 500 BC, is testament to human resourcefulness and skill, creating stunning, flavoursome dishes from sparse ingredients from a rich land. In Indian cuisine you can taste the elemental flavours of the earth, delicately spiced by the Chef. We at Namak invite you to experience the land of India through our food.