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Friday, March 20, 2009

West London

Brunch Reviews West London: Bayswater, Belgravia, Brompton Cr, Chelsea, Chiswick, Ealing, Earls Court, Fulham, Hammersmith, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, Paddington, Portobello, Shepherds Bush, South Kensington.

Notting Hill Brunch Reviews
Tea Palace, 75 Westbourne Grove, London, W11 2SB
Celebrity hotspot, extensive tea menu, simple yet amazing food including the best pancakes on the planet. Need I say more? **Recommended** Click here to read the full Tea Palace brunch review.

Notting Hill Brasserie, 92 Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 2PN
A perfect combination of traditional Sunday roast AND jazz! The Notting Hill Brasserie is an extremely classy establishment with polished service, hearty fare and an extensive wine list, perfect for a Sunday lunchtime tipple. The restaurant is set in a beautiful terraced house and if you didn’t know about it you could easily walk on by. It’s best visited when the weather is cold and rainy (ok, that doesn’t really narrow it down in London), as the inside setting is warm, cosy and inviting. **Recommended** Click here for the full Notting Hill Brasserie Sunday lunch review

South Kensington Brunch Reviews
Aubaine Restaurant, Boulangerie & Patisserie, 262 Brompton Road, London, SW3 2AS
Three words sum up this fabulous brunch place - charming French waiters. They are so friendly and efficient, you feel like you are somewhere other than London.. like Provence perhaps? Well, not quite, but it is a very nice change to have amazingly polished service. **Recommended** Click here to read the full Aubaine Review

Bluebird Cafe, 350 King's Road, London SW3 5UU
Situated on one of London's most fashionable shopping streets, the outdoor patio of The Bluebird Brasserie is a great place to stop off for a bite to eat after a busy day shopping on the Kings Road. With an outdoor bbq offering sizzling meats and fresh grilled seafood it isn't difficult to find something delectable to sample off the menu. Click here to read the full Bluebird Cafe review

Chelsea Brunch Reviews
Tom's Kitchen, 27 Cale Street, Chelsea, London, SW3 3QP
Having visited Tom Aiken’s upmarket version of this brunch spot the week before (situated just around the corner and called Tom Aikens) I had very high expectations of this Chelsea haunt. Click here for the full brunch review on Tom's Kitchen

Fulham Brunch Reviews
Lots Road Pub & Dining Rooms, 114 Lots Road, SW10 0RJ
In-the-know gastro pub located at the World's End of the Kings Road. Keeps regulars on their toes with a menu that changes on a daily basis. Quality English stodge with fantastic sticky toffee pudding. **Recommended** Click here to read the full Lots Road Pub & Dining Rooms brunch review.

Hammersmith Brunch Reviews
The Dove, 19 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London, W6 9TA
The Dove has all the essential elements of a quaint little riverside pub: bella vistas, hearty fare and a wide variety of ice cold beers on tap. But what I liked most is its most appealing of all is its claim to fame is in the Guinness Book Of Records for the smallest bar in Britain, a cosy 1.27m x 2.39m! Established in the 17th century, this establishment has long been a haunt of celeb guests, including Graham Greene, Ernest Hemingway and A.P. Herbert (maybe a perfect place to review these authors!). Click here for a full review on The Dove, Hammersmith

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