2. Victory Mansion
8.2
18 High St, Stoke Newington, Greater London
Cocktail Bar · 10 tips and reviews
Shayan Sanyal: The octopus and fennel, leeks, lamb chops are all amazing. The downstairs room can be booked for a party without a minimum spend or hiring fee.
Helen Rua: Sunday Street food was delicious, shining stars were prawn toast, mackerel tempura and squash fritters. The wine was delicious and affordable too.
Parisa Khobdeh: Great cocktails, great staff, food was excellent!
3. Trinity
8.7
4 The Polygon, London, Greater London
French Restaurant · Clapham Town · 30 tips and reviews
Nouf Alothaim: Wild Turbot with Blanquette of shellfish and leek fondue Delicious 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Bryan Jones: Neighbourhood restaurant with a Michelin star. Great service, excellent French influenced food and the wine list is compact but varied
Alex Pemberton: Food is amazing value for money at £50 for 5 courses, and rivals any Michelin starred restaurant. Great wines and brilliant service too! Great find.
5. Clipstone Restaurant
8.8
5 Clipstone Street, London, Greater London
Modern European Restaurant · Marylebone · 21 tips and reviews
Simon Redfern: The deep fried leeks were completely amazing and the long-horn beef and pheasant also so good. Sharing plates and an excellent wine list - and a banoffee old fashioned...
Michael Hadwin: Seriously well executed food and a well chosen wine list. Paris Brear is a must. Also the cocktails are delicious.
Daren Williams: Outstanding food!! The ravioli and the bream were delicious, multiple flavours going on but all complementary. Deserves its Bib Gourmand, highly recommended
6. Colonel Fawcett
8.0
1 Randolph St, Camden Town, Greater London
Pub · Cantelowes · 38 tips and reviews
Jade Tokarczyk: Excellent Sunday roast - the pork roast crackling is devine, the potatoes are crisp and the cheesey leeks are delicious. Book a table to avoid disappointment (call on Friday arvo is fine!)
Emma: Over 100 different gins, great food, lovely function room
Tim Spencer: Slowest service EVER. But cool enough
7. Mother Mash
8.0
26 Ganton St (Carnaby St), London, Greater London
Pie Shop · Soho · 76 tips and reviews
Steve Reynolds: Chicken and Leek Pie, Champ mash. Done. Best Pie and Mash in town
Jamie Rose: Colcannon mash, pork & leek sausages with the farmers gravy.
Londonist: Possibly the only place to get a decent veggie breakfast (or full English for that matter) before noon in Soho on a weekend.
10. 26 Grains
8.8
1 Neal's Yard, London, Greater London
Breakfast Spot · Holborn and Covent Garden · 68 tips and reviews
Jason Quarisa: Amazing little cafe with outstanding coffee and food. Great for breakfast, brunch and lunch. The chicken, leek and barley open sandwich is incredible! Highly recommend.
Dennis Frisman: Cute atmosphere in Neal’s Yard...outdoor sitting. Egg Chutney Brioche special was delicious!
Irene Chung: Loved the blueberry porridge. Granola and savory bowls available as well. Cute little spot tucked into Neal's Yard.
11. Autograf
8.0
488 West Green Rd, West Green, Greater London
Polish Restaurant · 21 tips and reviews
Greg Ohm: Potato pancakes w/ mushroom sauce & pork schnitzel were both tasty - incl sides of sauerkraut & carrot leek salad. Good portion sizes! Zywiec beer & a shot of cherry chocolate vodka at the end!😋😋😋
Brad Wright: Pierogies are great, recommend the chicken. Hunter stew incredibly dense and tasty.
Milosz Krasinski: Massive portion! Proper polish food and extremely sweet customer service! Ask to be served by sweet girl Monika. Try all different vodka types! Yammy
12. The Bridge House
8.1
13 Westbourne Terrace Rd, London, Greater London
Pub · Westbourne · 34 tips and reviews
Oliver Bond: Excellent Roast Beef. You HAVE to try the creamed leeks. Delicious! A great pub in Little Venice. Tim Taylor Landlord and Doom Bar on tap.
Michelle O'Mara-Thompson: Handmade fish finger sandwich is one of the best in London, try the salted caramel cheese cake it's to die for , some very talented chefs
Steve Wall: Try the fish finger sandwich for lunch.