South London
227 Dartmouth Road, London SE26 4QY
Originally created over lockdown, Spasia Dinkovski's Mystic Burek specialises in Balkan cuisine. most specifically the bureks in its name. Here you'll find filo pies, dips, desserts, Balkan snacks and regular specials which you can eat-in or take away. Look out for special supper club announcements too.
12 Ash Avenue, Elephant Park, London SE17 1GQ
Kachori is in Elephant & Castle's revamped Elephant Park area and is going for modern regional Indian cooking, taking its influences from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and the Punjab. It also features top chef Brinder Narula who comes to Kachori from Gymkhana.
133 Queen’s Rd, London SE15 2ND
Little Kudu is the third restaurant from the Kudu group, after Kudu and Kudu Grill, and as the name suggests, it's something of a smaller restaurant than before. Here, the food is more of a tapas-style affair, which still retains that South African influence on dishes like their braaibrodjie.
Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW8 5BN
Control Room B comes from the people behind the Mr Fogg's group of bars. This bar is inside Battersea Power Station and, as the name suggests, has taken over one of the former control rooms. Look out for many of the original features in the bar, and more than a few electric-themed cocktails.
547 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 3BL
Kapihan in Battersea saw the popular Filipino bakery return in a new location. On the menu are their popular Filipino pastries and bakery goods like the classic bibingka rice cake alongside ensaymada, leche flan and sourdough pandesal along with weekend specials.
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