Ladbroke Grove Restaurants are as diverse as the people who live here, from the intimidatingly hectic and neglected end of the street towards the more peaceful end with flower baskets hanging from immaculate Victorian lamp posts. Our list covers every eventuality so if you find yourself at either end of this curious street, we've got Ladbroke Grove restaurants covered. We've also covered the Notting Hill Carnival given its occupation of the full length of this street in the last weekend of August.
Essenza(Italian)Essenza on Kensington Park Road, a minute's walk from Ladbroke Grove, include dishes from many regions of Italy, freshly prepared and beautifully presented.
210 Kensington Park Road,
Notting Hill,
London,
W11 1NR
The Fat BadgerLavish dining area (with a twist of Hoxton to the interiors) above this excellent pub on Portobello Road with some secluded areas for diners seeking a touch of intimacy.
Luna Rossa(Italian)This a lovely little Italian restaurant serving classic dishes, just off Ladbroke Grove.
Mika(Japanese)No, the uber-irritant of pop hasn't opened a restaurant, this is a funky Japanese establishment on Tavistock Road, just along the road from Ladbroke Grove.
78 Tavistock Road,
London,
W11 1AN
Moroccan Tagine(Moroccan)A remnant from London's old Moroccan Quarter serving a wide selection of tagines for those seeking a hint of Morocco in North Kensington.
95 Golborne Road,
North Kensington,
London,
W10 5NL
S and M Cafe(British, Cafe)As important to Notting Hill locals as the carnival, this post-modern take on the British cafe can be found on the legendary Portobello Road.