The most recent venue launched on Portobello Road, I liked the very clean-cut atmosphere : virigin walls, the secret sliding door of the ladies in the corridor, the original flavours of the coffee they offered
This chain deserves to be quoted on our blog too, because the branches are all small and look authentic as a true French bakery. I like especially the one on Portobello Road and the one in Chiswick.
Located on Portobello Road, I recommand to book before coming at brunch time, because the place is really packed. It is the typical cliché of a trendy brunch place : you are surrounded by celebrities, creative people, all living next door. - Don't forget that Notting Hill Gate tube station is...
Raoul's has two branches were I had many brunch appointments, but never with my loyal French girlfriend actually. The Talbot Road one is very busy because it is close to Portobello Road, while if you fancy a more relaxing place to eat, I recommand the Hammersmith borough one. More room, less...
This place is quite far from Shepherd's Bush tube station, towards Acton, but it deserves the way, because it is tiny and very glamorous, haunted by local people only almost indeed, because of the location.
This place is very famous for its big and very nice backgarden, I mention the monthly very exciting and interesting treasure hunt too, otherwise the brunch menu is caracterized by the Benedict or Royal eggs, on Saturdays, as on Sundays they offer a traditional Sunday roast.
Quite wide dining room, in Central London, helpful waiters. The heart of the beef tomato is original and tasted good ! You can order a composed salad, a normal brunch meal based on eggs, or a juicy burger, while your friend is having a huge plate of pancakes and berries and juice on top !
Near Hammersmith tube station, this restaurant provides a delicious Argentinean and New Zealand cuisine, with the mezzanine suggests the scrambled eggs with the salmon cooked in it, an interesting meal. You can get the Portobello mushroom used as a muffin in the Benedict Egg, what is an...