Food scene
Music venue with lots of events check https://www.theo2.co.uk/ for full entertainment list
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Die O2-Arena
Peninsula SquareMusic venue with lots of events check https://www.theo2.co.uk/ for full entertainment list
established all the way back in 1736 – doesn’t contain just the one restaurant. There are 46 different spots here in which to gorge yourself silly, ranging from lip-smackingly good soft-shell crab burgers to spice-infused Indian street food. Stalls change on a regular basis, so on the one day you might be treated to vegetarian fare hailing all the way from Ethiopia, the next you could be biting into empanadas straight outta the Andes in South America.
There’s a fantastic choice of vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and organic options here too, and coffee shops and juice stalls will keep you replenished as you go make your way round. With this many options, it’s easy to while away the hours slowly ambling around here keeping yourself fed and watered at some of the best restaurants in Greenwich. Don’t miss a chance to come here during the Christmas period when it becomes festive AF decked out in twinkling lights and shrouded with the aromas of mulled wine.
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Greenwich Market
5B Greenwich Marketestablished all the way back in 1736 – doesn’t contain just the one restaurant. There are 46 different spots here in which to gorge yourself silly, ranging from lip-smackingly good soft-shell crab burgers to spice-infused Indian street food. Stalls change on a regular basis, so on the one day you might be treated to vegetarian fare hailing all the way from Ethiopia, the next you could be biting into empanadas straight outta the Andes in South America.
There’s a fantastic choice of vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and organic options here too, and coffee shops and juice stalls will keep you replenished as you go make your way round. With this many options, it’s easy to while away the hours slowly ambling around here keeping yourself fed and watered at some of the best restaurants in Greenwich. Don’t miss a chance to come here during the Christmas period when it becomes festive AF decked out in twinkling lights and shrouded with the aromas of mulled wine.
Most famous london Sightseeing
beautiful and historical for a day out
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Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich station
beautiful and historical for a day out
Greenwich Park
amazing view from the top
Emirates Greenwich Peninsula station
Edmund Halley WayPiccadilly Circus
Piccadilly CircusDas Sherlock Holmes Museum
221b Baker StCutty Sark
King William WalkNational Gallery
Trafalgar SquareNeighbourhoods
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Peninsula
Peninsula SquareRiver Gardens Cafe
20 River Gardens WalkMy favorite places to eat
KESAR PUNJABI RESTAURANT
192 Woolwich Roadauthentic Indian food
This tiny spot is easily one of SE10’s best-kept secrets and earns its place as one of the best restaurants in Greenwich. Just around the corner from Maze Hill station, it offers pan-Asian fusion cuisine, affordable prices and, best of all, a corkage-free BYOB policy. The food here is melt-in-the-mouth good, with sashimi and sushi being the star attractions, but the crisp, zesty salads and sizzling tempura are also well worth a look-in.
Elsewhere there are classic Chinese dishes including piping-hot duck sze-chuan, and desserts include green tea ice cream and mango and coconut mousse. Note that given its small size, you may need to wait for a table at dinner – good job that the BYOB policy kicks in as soon as you step indoors.
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Zaibatsu
96 Trafalgar RdThis tiny spot is easily one of SE10’s best-kept secrets and earns its place as one of the best restaurants in Greenwich. Just around the corner from Maze Hill station, it offers pan-Asian fusion cuisine, affordable prices and, best of all, a corkage-free BYOB policy. The food here is melt-in-the-mouth good, with sashimi and sushi being the star attractions, but the crisp, zesty salads and sizzling tempura are also well worth a look-in.
Elsewhere there are classic Chinese dishes including piping-hot duck sze-chuan, and desserts include green tea ice cream and mango and coconut mousse. Note that given its small size, you may need to wait for a table at dinner – good job that the BYOB policy kicks in as soon as you step indoors.
Back in 2016, this beloved spot was voted London’s best restaurant on TripAdvisor – beating the likes of fine dining establishments and Michelin-starred spots – and it’s easy to see why. Open since 2005 and run by a lovely Turkish-Cypriot family, the emphasis here is on the great service and the quality of ingredients used throughout each and every dish.
Haddock, plaice, skate, halibut, rock and cod are all covered in a light and crispy batter, and each plate is adorned with chips, a Mediterranean-style salad and a drizzle of olive oil, lemon and tarragon. All large fish can be grilled if you’re looking to be slightly more healthy, and spicy bean burgers, tuna mayo jacket potatoes and even a whole roast chicken are also all on the menu. No wonder then that this neat little spot often tops the list of the best restaurants in Greenwich and the best fish and chips in London
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Golden Chippy
62 Greenwich High RdBack in 2016, this beloved spot was voted London’s best restaurant on TripAdvisor – beating the likes of fine dining establishments and Michelin-starred spots – and it’s easy to see why. Open since 2005 and run by a lovely Turkish-Cypriot family, the emphasis here is on the great service and the quality of ingredients used throughout each and every dish.
Haddock, plaice, skate, halibut, rock and cod are all covered in a light and crispy batter, and each plate is adorned with chips, a Mediterranean-style salad and a drizzle of olive oil, lemon and tarragon. All large fish can be grilled if you’re looking to be slightly more healthy, and spicy bean burgers, tuna mayo jacket potatoes and even a whole roast chicken are also all on the menu. No wonder then that this neat little spot often tops the list of the best restaurants in Greenwich and the best fish and chips in London
Nando's
74-76 Rushey GrnA Greenwich establishment and frequently dubbed the best pie and mash shop in the whole of London, this friendly spot is the place to come if you’re looking to delve into the city’s culinary history. Open since 1890 and run by the same family since then, you’ll be able to tuck into a traditional meal of pie, liquor and mash with a side of jellied or stewed eels.
Aware that this isn’t to everyone’s taste, they’ve also whipped up a range of steak, chicken, lamb and vegetarian options as an alternative to the standard filling of minced beef with added stock. If you’ve still got room you can indulge your sweet tooth with handmade fruit crumble with custard – you can’t get more British than that.
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Goddards at Greenwich
22 King William WalkA Greenwich establishment and frequently dubbed the best pie and mash shop in the whole of London, this friendly spot is the place to come if you’re looking to delve into the city’s culinary history. Open since 1890 and run by the same family since then, you’ll be able to tuck into a traditional meal of pie, liquor and mash with a side of jellied or stewed eels.
Aware that this isn’t to everyone’s taste, they’ve also whipped up a range of steak, chicken, lamb and vegetarian options as an alternative to the standard filling of minced beef with added stock. If you’ve still got room you can indulge your sweet tooth with handmade fruit crumble with custard – you can’t get more British than that.
Sticks’n’Sushi Greenwich is part of a chain which counts six other restaurants within its London roster, but you can’t beat this one for the location. Just a stone’s throw from the Cutty Sark, close to Greenwich Park and right across the road from the National Maritime Museum, this is a great option in which to replenish yourself after a day of ticking off all the sites.
Generous platters of sushi, sashimi and nigiri are perfect for sharing with friends and are designed to not break the bank, and meat eaters will love the fiery beef yakitori with crunchy chilli and fresh garlic. Sake and Japanese beer are a great accompaniment to wash all of this down, and they also do takeaway options if you’re in a hurry.
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Sticks'n'Sushi Greenwich
1 Nelson RdSticks’n’Sushi Greenwich is part of a chain which counts six other restaurants within its London roster, but you can’t beat this one for the location. Just a stone’s throw from the Cutty Sark, close to Greenwich Park and right across the road from the National Maritime Museum, this is a great option in which to replenish yourself after a day of ticking off all the sites.
Generous platters of sushi, sashimi and nigiri are perfect for sharing with friends and are designed to not break the bank, and meat eaters will love the fiery beef yakitori with crunchy chilli and fresh garlic. Sake and Japanese beer are a great accompaniment to wash all of this down, and they also do takeaway options if you’re in a hurry.
My Turkish favorite restaurant in Greenwich , great for grilled meat
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Sefa Restaurant
129-131 Trafalgar RoadMy Turkish favorite restaurant in Greenwich , great for grilled meat
Situated just across from the National Maritime Museum, this affordable spot is one of the best Vietnamese food options this side of the river. Their signature dish is – no surprises here – their ‘pho’ which consists of a warming broth, flat rice noodles, herbs, bean sprouts and either chicken, beef, prawns, tofu or a combination of all of the above. Brewed over eight or so hours, it’s a flavoursome dish and is the perfect thing to warm you up after wandering through Greenwich’s pretty cobblestone streets.
The Pho Street special lobster dish is a real standout, and the rare beef option is also a great choice. Elsewhere on the menu you can tuck into light and fluffy bao, slurp on hot and spicy bun hue noodle soups or try the lemongrass chicken or tofu and mushroom banh mi baguettes.
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Pho Street
17 King William WalkSituated just across from the National Maritime Museum, this affordable spot is one of the best Vietnamese food options this side of the river. Their signature dish is – no surprises here – their ‘pho’ which consists of a warming broth, flat rice noodles, herbs, bean sprouts and either chicken, beef, prawns, tofu or a combination of all of the above. Brewed over eight or so hours, it’s a flavoursome dish and is the perfect thing to warm you up after wandering through Greenwich’s pretty cobblestone streets.
The Pho Street special lobster dish is a real standout, and the rare beef option is also a great choice. Elsewhere on the menu you can tuck into light and fluffy bao, slurp on hot and spicy bun hue noodle soups or try the lemongrass chicken or tofu and mushroom banh mi baguettes.
Though technically not a ‘restaurant’ per se, we couldn’t compile a list of the best restaurants in Greenwich without mentioning this gem, which featured on our list of reasons to visit Greenwich you never knew existed. Whipping up cheese boards with charcuterie and various different types of bubbles, Champagne+Fromage is a great spot in which to put yourself in a food coma after exploring all of the borough’s sites.
Sharing boards are the most popular thing here and they come with a choice of up to five different hard and soft cheeses, charcuterie meats, olive tapenade and mini gherkin cucumbers. Other things on the menu include a truffle-infused baked camembert, oozing raclette on a bed of potatoes and salted caramel canelés – come on, you’re here now why not spoil yourself? Wash all this down with a glass or two of fizz or an ice-cold negroni
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Champagne+Fromage - Greenwich
34 Greenwich Church StThough technically not a ‘restaurant’ per se, we couldn’t compile a list of the best restaurants in Greenwich without mentioning this gem, which featured on our list of reasons to visit Greenwich you never knew existed. Whipping up cheese boards with charcuterie and various different types of bubbles, Champagne+Fromage is a great spot in which to put yourself in a food coma after exploring all of the borough’s sites.
Sharing boards are the most popular thing here and they come with a choice of up to five different hard and soft cheeses, charcuterie meats, olive tapenade and mini gherkin cucumbers. Other things on the menu include a truffle-infused baked camembert, oozing raclette on a bed of potatoes and salted caramel canelés – come on, you’re here now why not spoil yourself? Wash all this down with a glass or two of fizz or an ice-cold negroni
More deli-come-takeaway-diner than restaurant, this neat little spot is the place to come if you’re looking to fill your boots with hearty British grub. The star attraction here is, as the name would suggest, the succulent English sausages which are flavoursome and come with buttery mash, bread or brioche baps and sides including coleslaw, Garamond masala, tzatsiki and potato cakes.
Beef and lamb burgers or full English fry-ups are also available, and homemade cakes, sweet treats and ice creams are all great options if you’re looking for something sweet to complement your main. For something with a bit more of a kick, indulge yourself in a ‘Lethal Lucifer’ – a spicy jumbo hot dog covered with lashings of coleslaw – or try the ‘Bhaji Burger’ made with kohlrabi, carrots, coriander, onion and fresh mint for a twist on the regular burger.
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Heap's Sausage Café
8 Nevada StMore deli-come-takeaway-diner than restaurant, this neat little spot is the place to come if you’re looking to fill your boots with hearty British grub. The star attraction here is, as the name would suggest, the succulent English sausages which are flavoursome and come with buttery mash, bread or brioche baps and sides including coleslaw, Garamond masala, tzatsiki and potato cakes.
Beef and lamb burgers or full English fry-ups are also available, and homemade cakes, sweet treats and ice creams are all great options if you’re looking for something sweet to complement your main. For something with a bit more of a kick, indulge yourself in a ‘Lethal Lucifer’ – a spicy jumbo hot dog covered with lashings of coleslaw – or try the ‘Bhaji Burger’ made with kohlrabi, carrots, coriander, onion and fresh mint for a twist on the regular burger.
This compact little pub is smack bang in the middle of Greenwich’s centre, right opposite the iconic Cutty Sark. It’s named after the small boat in which Sir Francis Chichester used to sail around the globe back in 1966 and 1967, and being this close to the river, more than earns its name. Though small in size in its interior, it has a sprawling beer garden which we think is one of the best in the whole of London.
The food on offer here is a combination of pub classics – like pale ale battered cod with triple-cooked chips and juicy sausage and mash – along with fine dining options such as grilled seabass fillets and shredded duck salad. Gluten-free options are available, and vegans and vegetarians are more than catered for here. Oh, and did i mention that this Grade I-listed spot does its own craft beer residency every year?
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The Gipsy Moth
60 Greenwich Church StThis compact little pub is smack bang in the middle of Greenwich’s centre, right opposite the iconic Cutty Sark. It’s named after the small boat in which Sir Francis Chichester used to sail around the globe back in 1966 and 1967, and being this close to the river, more than earns its name. Though small in size in its interior, it has a sprawling beer garden which we think is one of the best in the whole of London.
The food on offer here is a combination of pub classics – like pale ale battered cod with triple-cooked chips and juicy sausage and mash – along with fine dining options such as grilled seabass fillets and shredded duck salad. Gluten-free options are available, and vegans and vegetarians are more than catered for here. Oh, and did i mention that this Grade I-listed spot does its own craft beer residency every year?
Gourmet Burger Kitchen (Greenwich)
45 Greenwich Church StreetBest burgers in town
Nando's
74-76 Rushey GrnGourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK)
Peninsula SquareGaucho at The O2
Peninsula Squarevery very good Argentinian Meat for special occasions £££
Balboa - Colombian pacific Food
98 Trafalgar RoadAmazing Colombian food
Sushi Hand Friends Ltd
175 Trafalgar Roadtake away sushi
EaTurkish
172 Woolwich Roadquick and convenient Turkish food takeaway
Bianco43 Greenwich
43 Greenwich Church StMy favourite pizza in Greenwich
Yakimono Dumplings & Noodles
170 Trafalgar RoadChinese restaurant
Green Pea
92 Trafalgar RdHullabaloo
10 Greenwich Church StreetThe Pelton Arms
23-25 Pelton RdVery Good pizza ( on Mondays buy one get one free)
Supermarkets nearby
Sainsbury's Local
57-59 Honor Oak ParkSupermarket nearby
Iceland Foods
1/11 Watney StOther
Greenwich Centre
12 Lambarde SquareGym , swimming pool , library
PE Logan Pharmacy
209 Trafalgar RdOho Food & Wine
35 Woolwich RoadYou can get your oyster card for all london transport here
What I show my friends when they visit
Camden Market
54-56 Camden Lock PlBAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Pramukh Swami RoadSky Garden
Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park
Olympian WaySurrey Quays
Eltham Palace and Gardens
Court RoadImperial War Museums
Lambeth Road