
14 "Camden" Restaurants in London.
Bento Ramen is a multi-talented Japanese restaurant in Camden. It’s a quick-fire, go-go-go kind of place that will have you seated and fed fast.
La Patagonia is a decent Argentinian steak spot, that’s serves as a convenient, friendly, and civilised bolt hole from the chaos of Camden.
O Tino is an unpretentious Portuguese restaurant serving traditional fish and meat dishes for lunch and dinner.
There are a few Mildreds dotted around town, and the Camden outlet for their vegetarian dishes is as solid and enjoyable as the rest.
The Cheese Bar is a cheese-mad counter restaurant in Camden Stables. It’s worth stopping by for a sandwich.
Lemongrass is a family-run Cambodian restaurant serving delicious and freshly cooked food. Make sure you try the fish amok.
Namaaste is a solid Indian restaurant in Camden, with a slight 90s feel, but some properly good standout dishes.
Lemonia is a Greek restaurant in Primrose Hill that’s always busy, and never fails to put a smile on our faces.
Lost Boys in Camden is the kind of casual pizza joint that makes you think you can get on board with a vampire themed menu afterall.
Chin Chin Laboratories in Camden make their ice cream with nitrogen and science. We don’t really understand it, but we do know that it’s excellent.
Burger and Beyond in Camden, Shoreditch and Canary Wharf do some of the best double patties in London.
Kerb Camden is a great street food market in Camden Lock, with a great lineup of street food dishes, but becomes a complete tourist trap at weekends.