<![CDATA[Greater London - Brent - Kilburn - Reviews]]> http://www.welovelocal.com Reviews from welovelocal.com en Ronis http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/bakers/ronis-bagel-bakery-nw61lg.html#r38888 Bagels are us, they do loads of choice in here and they are very fresh in here, so are the enormous fillings. The salmon and cream cheese ones are my personal favourite.

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Sun, 25 May 2008 11:39:04 UTC
Think again? http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/chinese-restaurants/gung-ho-nw61ln.html#r36766 Don't even think about it! I ordered a selection of dishes, spare ribs (passable), dim sum (overly doughy and drenched in soy sauce), special fried rice (no taste whatsoever - how did they manage to get this wrong??) and Kung Po chilli chicken - a dish that I have had and enjoyed many times in a number of Chinese restaurants (this time consisted of boiled pieces of chicken in a watery chilli sauce)! The one saving grace was the steamed vegetables. If you are looking for delicious Chinese food then this isn't the place to look.

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Wed, 21 May 2008 17:55:56 UTC
My favourite http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/cafes/the-wet-fish-cafe-nw61lg.html#r31176 Great coffee and good food, love going there on Sunday for lunch but it can get very busy.

For breakfast they serve the best roasted muesli with fresh yogurt and fruit, really tasty.

I find it as one of the best places in West Hampstead to catch up with friends for coffee.

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Wed, 14 May 2008 12:32:06 UTC
Gorgeous http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/pizza-restaurants/basilico-nw37bb.html#r30540 Possibly some of the best pizzas I have ever eaten, seriously good.

I used to do some work a few doors down from this particular Basilico on Finchley Road and I couldn't get enough of it. The pizzas are beautiful and so big, it's not the cheapest but it's well worth the cost.

If you fancy doing something different then how about going to sit on Primrose Hill one evening (if the weather's good) and order a pizza, they'll deliver to you anywhere!

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Tue, 13 May 2008 11:43:46 UTC
Always room for a bagel http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/bakers/ronis-bagel-bakery-nw61lg.html#r27624 This might sound ridiculous but whenever I come to West Hampstead I HAVE to have a bagel from Ronis. It doesn't matter if I've been out for lunch or dinner, I'll get one for the train. They are so juicy and tasty that I can't resist them. Try the Turkey or Salt Beef ones, they're definitely my favourites. They're reasonably priced as well

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Mon, 05 May 2008 11:16:31 UTC
Slow food service http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/cafes/the-wet-fish-cafe-nw61lg.html#r27418 This place serves good food with a nice varied menu but the service is quite slow. If you are prepared to wait (and I mean wait) then a definite place to visit, but I think the size of the kitchen makes the speed of food service quite slow. We went on a Tuesday when it was not even half full. Friends we were with pre-warned us of this as it is apparently the norm, but they were also keen to go as the food is good.

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Sun, 04 May 2008 10:30:30 UTC
More exciting brunch - Not for those looking for a full English! http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/cafes/the-wet-fish-cafe-nw61lg.html#r27157 We went to the Wet Fish last weekend for the first time in a long time.

We are usually stalwarts of J, but decided to mix it up.

The food was very good, with great scrambled eggs and smoked salmon. Others had "coddled eggs" and something involving chorizo, eggs and potato.

If you are looking for a straight full English you won't find it here (although you could possibly order parts of many other things to make it up), but there's always time for a change!

The decor is good, with the original features of the old fish shop tastefully preserved. The service is also good.

We will be going again.

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Fri, 02 May 2008 16:04:53 UTC
Best Steak in NW6 http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/british-restaurants/the-rotisserie-nw61ds.html#r27054 This restaurant is a gem to be discovered north of West Hampstead village on Fortune Green Road. As the others have said, it is small and cosy with good decor.

The service is good and if you are a steak lover you'll love the menu.

Although there are a number of cafes in West Hampstead, there are very few good restaurants.

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Fri, 02 May 2008 14:49:59 UTC
People watching paradise http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/cafes/the-wet-fish-cafe-nw61lg.html#r23404 Built on the site of a Victorian fishmongers, this cafe has been sensitively decorated, keeping the original tiles and glasswork. On a sunny day the tables on the pavement get packed, so opt for one just inside the window. Despite so many restaurants and bars to pick from, it is one of the best places in West Hampstead to watch the world go by and secretly delight in the bad outfits / parking on the high street!

Menu is typical cafe fare. During the day they do an excellent iced coffee but brownies were a bit disappointing (too dry). Dinner menu is varied and unusually you can pop in there on your way home and buy any bottle of wine served on the menu at retail prices (not the dining price). Opt for a rose in the summer (the one with the grenache is particularly quaffable!).

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Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:55:43 UTC
People watching paradise http://www.welovelocal.com/en/london/brent/kilburn/cafes/the-wet-fish-cafe-nw61lg.html#r23404 Built on the site of a Victorian fishmongers, this cafe has been sensitively decorated, keeping the original tiles and glasswork. On a sunny day the tables on the pavement get packed, so opt for one just inside the window. Despite so many restaurants and bars to pick from, it is one of the best places in West Hampstead to watch the world go by and secretly delight in the bad outfits / parking on the high street!

Menu is typical cafe fare. During the day they do an excellent iced coffee but brownies were a bit disappointing (too dry). Dinner menu is varied and unusually you can pop in there on your way home and buy any bottle of wine served on the menu at retail prices (not the dining price). Opt for a rose in the summer (the one with the grenache is particularly quaffable!).

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Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:55:43 UTC