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The Best Restaurants To Eat With Children (Where You Won't Get Any Side-Eye)
The London spots where crying, cooing, and catatonic snoozing are accepted by servers and diners alike.
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Royal China
Queues around Baker Street rarely feel worthwhile but it's always worth making an exception for Royal China's legendary dim sum.
Sakonis
Sakonis is a comfortable vegetarian Indian spot in Wembley, best-known for its big spread buffet.
Knoops
Knoops is a cafe close to Richmond Park specialising in delicious chocolate drinks for control freaks.
Solis
Solis is a bustling restaurant inside Battersea’s shiny, industrial-looking Power Station and serves perfectly good meat, well-seasoned fries, and South American-leaning starters.
The Hill
Casual neighbourhood spot The Hill, in Greenwich, serves broadly Mediterranean food plus South American dishes which are the star attraction.
Four Hundred Rabbits
Even on a grey day, pizza spot Four Hundred Rabbits at Brockwell Lido has the feel of a holiday resort where best friends take hot dog leg selfies and cackle over frozen margaritas.
Slowburn
Walthamstow spot Slowburn isn’t one at all—it’s a love at first sight situation where you’ll be left wondering how soon you can call again for its great, globally-inspired dishes.
Costa Azul
Costa Azul is a lively Ecuadorian restaurant in Elephant and Castle serving hearty parihuela, steaks, and more.
Olby's Soul Cafe
Olby's Soul Cafe is a rootin' tootin' restaurant and venue in Margate, making popular Caribbean-influenced Sunday roasts.
Banner's
Banner's is a homely, local's favourite in Crouch End with satisfying roti and a great banoffee pie.
The Best Restaurants To Eat With Children (Where You Won't Get Any Side-Eye)
The London spots where crying, cooing, and catatonic snoozing are accepted by servers and diners alike.
Din Tai Fung
Din Tai Fung in Covent Garden serves excellent xiao long bao and fluffy pork buns. It’s great for a snappy lunch or solo visit.
Arcade Food Hall
The food hall we all deserve, Arcade on New Oxford Street serves everything from hefty sandwiches, to merry little momos, to unmissable North Indian food.
Carmel
A Mediterranean restaurant in Queen's Park with a cosy vibe and fantastic flatbreads, Carmel is an all-day spot you could easily spend all day in.
Hyderabadi Spice
Most meals at South Indian restaurant Hyderabadi Spice, located in East Ham, start with ordering the excellent, generous biryani and end with spooning leftovers into foil containers.
La Pizzica
A charming Italian restaurant in Fulham serving terrific Apulian classics in a casual dining room.
The Dusty Knuckle
The Dusty Knuckle is probably the best bakery in north London and their Green Lanes location only affirms that. Come for their bread, stay for a sandwich, and book for a pizza dinner.
Toconoco
Toconoco is a bright and breezy Japanese cafe in Dalston, serving bouncy udon and nutty black sesame cheesecake.
Sessions
A cool and casual food hall opposite Islington Green, Sessions has a rotating line-up of great independent food vendors from morning to night.
True Craft
True Craft is a cool and casual converted pub in Tottenham with a welcoming feel and some of London’s best pizza.
Lina Stores King’s Cross
A pastel-coloured, retro Italian restaurant, Lina Stores in King’s Cross serves solid handmade pasta to eat in or to go from their deli counter.
Arabica King’s Cross
A casual no-brainer restaurant serving comforting Middle Eastern dishes, Arabica is a spot you should always have in your King’s Cross repertoire.
Cake & Bingsoo Cafe
A cafe in New Malden serving ultimate hot weather Korean desserts. The headliner bingsoo is our go-to order here.