We started life as a restaurant, then grew into guest accommodation and added on a wine bar. Today, we don’t have the restaurant but (and as much as our customers miss our risotto and tiramisu!) don’t feel too bad because there are plenty of options in Hampstead Village, less than 5 minutes walk from our door.
From Thai noodles to Spanish tapas and from Argentine steakhouses to traditional French cuisine, we think you’ll find at least one of these Hampstead restaurants to your liking!
1. 28 Church Row
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Everything’s good but the pork belly, pigeon, broad bean croquettes and zucchini flowers come especially recommended. The wine selection is impressive and their cocktails divine - we recommend the Daiquiri! If you have a sweet tooth, you can’t go wrong with the soft poached pear or the swiss meringue.
Chic, stylish and a great place for a date night.
2. La Cage Imaginaire - French
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Dishes that always seem to go down well include the foie gras, the frogs legs, the French onion soup and the confit duck. For dessert you simply have to order the creme brulee or tarte tatin. The proprietor is charming and it's clear the ethos is all about customer satisfaction.
Finally, they have some outdoor seating so on warm summer evenings take a table on the cobbled streets and watch the world go by….
3. Patara - Thai
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Patar’s attention to detail, when it comes to presentation, is amazing and with a stylish interior and relaxed atmosphere, it’s a great choice of restaurant when you’re in the mood for Far Eastern cuisine. Our tip - order a lychee cocktail - it’s the perfect way to start your meal!
4. Gaucho Grill - Steakhouse
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Try the wagyu beef, tuna ceviche, scallops and any of the steaks, order yourself a glass of Argentinian pinot noir or a cocktail (the El Nino, with rum, coconut and mango goes down a treat) and enjoy. For dessert, you really should try the salted dulce de leche cheesecake.
Service is attentive and friendly and they even have a ‘all you can eat’ Sunday roast option. Prepare yourself!
5. L’Antica Pizzeria - Italian
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Customers rave about the pizza dough, top-notch sauce and the freshness of the ingredients atop the pizzas. We’d recommend the ‘Massimo Troisi’ (burrata cheese, aubergine, truffle oil and Neapolitan sausage), the ‘Michelangelo’ (smoked mozzarella, gorgonzola, porcini mushrooms and speck) and the ‘Marco Polo’ (tomato, mozzarella, mushrooms, prosciutto ham, artichokes and black olives)
They also offer vegan pizzas and have some fantastic aperitifs - we'd recommend the Bellini. For dessert, it has to be the tiramisu. Oh, and occasionally you’ll be treated to freebies such as olives and focaccia, and a shot of limoncello at the end of your meal if you’ve had to wait a while. Antica Pizzeria is a small place and doesn’t accept reservations so expect a queue at busy times. However, trust us, it’s worth it.
6. Jin Kichi - Japanese
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Typical dishes there include grilled chicken skewers, black cod, tonkatsu and udon noodles and for the veggies there’s mushroom and asparagus skewers and seaweed salad. If you’re adventurous, try one of the more unusual items on the menu - quail eggs with teriyaki, grilled salmon jaw and ox tongue!) There’s plenty of sushi available as well and whether you order the sake or one of their cocktails you’ll not be disappointed.
Jin Kichi has a ‘neighbourhood’ feel, with modest Japanese furnishings and small booths, and it gets busy quickly so it’s advisable to make a reservation. Top notch food and excellent service make this one to look out for.
7. Paradise - Indian
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From bhajis and puris to pasandas and bhunas, you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. Items that seem to be particularly popular include the lamb pasanda, keema & aloo madras and prawn korai. Veggies and vegans can feast on tarka dhal, chana masala, and ‘Edmunds Biryani’ (garnished with sauteed aubergine).
Furthermore, hospitality here is exceptional with an incredibly friendly owner who always goes the extra mile to make you feel welcome and comfortable. Paradise is mouth-watering, delicious and, for many, addictive.
If you’re coming to London and looking for a place to stay in Hampstead, look no further. Our comfortable, welcoming Hampstead hotel is family-owned and family-run and just a stone's throw, from Hampstead tube. From there, it’s a quick 15-minute journey into the city centre, with world-class theatre, museums, nightlife and shopping at your feet.
To find out more about us, to book a room directly or to chat with one of our staff about coming to stay, contact La Gaffe by email or phone.