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Whatever you love... Love Camden is the place to find it. Whatever you love... Love Camden is the place to find it.

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From world class, award winning establishments to much loved local favourites, Camden has a restaurant or café to suit every taste and budget.


Chutneys

A stone’s throw from Euston station, this Indian vegetarian oasis is hard to
miss with its tangerine exterior and smoked glass windows. Inside, you’ll
find a fantastic range of vegetarian dishes that even the most hardened
carnivore would find hard to resist. Their reasonably priced lunch time
buffet is a steal.

124 Drummond Street
NW1 2PA
020 7388 0604
www.chutneyseuston.co.uk

Love it hot and spicy?


Food for Thought

This cheerful basement vegetarian restaurant has been filling up the
bellies of hungry workers and shoppers in Covent Garden since
1977. Take a seat or grab a take away and tuck into hearty portions
of changing daily specials such as moussaka, quiche, and salad.

Neal Street
WC2H 9PR
020 7836 9072
www.foodforthought.org.uk

Ciao Bella

This is the kind of neighbourhood Italian that everyone dreams of. Enjoy warm service and comforting portions of pizza and pasta for around £8, all backed by a live pianist – requests are taken.

86-90 Lamb’s Conduit Street
WC1N 3LZ
020 7242 4119
www.ciaobellarestaurant.co.uk

Love it al denté?

Thai food on a plate


Small and Beautiful restaurant

Small and Beautiful

Small in size but big on value – this atmospheric restaurant with quirky décor provides good quality international food at very reasonable prices, with plenty of vegetarian options.

351-353 Kilburn High Road
NW6 7QB
020 7328 2637

Patisserie Deux Amis

Patisserie Deux Amis

Transport yourself across the channel with a visit to this French patisserie on Judd Street. Alluring pastries and cakes on gorgeous cake stands compete for space with freshly filled baguettes.

63 Judd Street
WC1H 9QT
020 7383 7029

The Junction Tavern

The ideal gastro pub, with a soft interior and a large leafy garden, the high quality menu changes daily. Ale lovers should keep an eye out for the real ale festivals that are run throughout the year.

101 Fortess Road
NW5 1AG
020 7485 9400
www.junctiontavern.co.uk

Indian YMCA

Proper, home cooked Indian food served canteen style at rock bottom prices. With a set evening meal on offer for a fiver this is arguably the best value south Asian food in the capital.

41 Fitzroy Square
W1T 6AQ
020 7387 0411
www.indianymca.org

Fryers Delight

Join the queue at this retro gem that hasn’t changed its menu or décor in fifty years. Enjoy your pick of fish and all the old classics: saveloy, pie, sausage in batter, all with mountains of proper hand cut chips.

19 Theobold’s Road
WC1X 8SL
020 7405 4114

Wet Fish Cafe


Wet Fish Café

The menu is broken into three categories – brunch, martini time and dinner. Brunch is served 10am-4pm has some unusual twists on breakfast classics. Martini Time, served 4-6pm, features tapas and platters to share with a relaxing pre-dinner aperitif. And dinner time is an eclectic mix of contemporary fare.

242 West End Lane
NW6 1LG
020 7443 9222
www.thewetfishcafe.co.uk