Coffee shop · Bow
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"Zealand Road Coffee, Mile End Bow. Opened in 2011 as one of the first of a new batch of coffee shops in Bow.Go for good sandwiches, good cake and good coffee. Stay to watch dog walkers wander by on their way to Victoria Park."
Chicken restaurant · Shepherds Bush Green
Simple fast-food prepared in a compact counter-service location with informal seating.
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Restaurant · Fitzrovia
Salt Yard is a chic spot where Spanish and Italian small plates come alive with flavor in a cozy setting, making for a vibrant dining experience.
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Thai restaurant · Pentonville
Warm, understated cafe offering classic Thai such as curries, tom yum noodles & spring rolls.
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Caribbean restaurant · Mildmay
A cozy Caribbean spot serving up mouthwatering dishes like jerk chicken and curry, attracting a diverse crowd with its friendly vibe and unbeatable value.
Pub · Camden
Nestled next to Hampstead Heath, this stylish gastropub boasts a cozy vibe with wood-panel walls and serves a delectable British menu.
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Men's clothing store · Soho
Discover an urban menswear haven since 1981, offering a curated selection of high-quality American brands, with friendly service and fast shipping.
African restaurant · Tottenham Hale
Relaxed eatery offering Africa-inspired dishes, steaks & hearty platters in a warm environment.
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Chinese restaurant · Chelsea
Northern Chinese jiao-ji mein (dumplings and noodles) in a modern, glass-fronted restaurant and bar.
Italian restaurant · Soho
This charming mini-chain offers a stylish slice of Venice, serving up fresh Venetian cicchetti and local wines in a cozy industrial setting.
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Brazilian restaurant · Fitzrovia
"Feijão do Luís started in 1996, when the “Brazilian Touch Cafe” was inaugurated on Oxford Street, in the center of London. Although it was small and hidden inside a larger store, it became increasingly popular among the Brazilian community, and before long, the majority of Brazilians in London knew the place. It was decorated with vibrant paintings, played Brazilian music, and sold a variety of sweets and Brazilian desserts. But what truly made it famous was the feijoada – the traditional Brazilian dish – and the café soon became known as Feijão do Luís, in honor of its founder Luiz de Souza. More than just a café, Feijão do Luís became a meeting point for Brazilians in London."
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