Matt Ta-Min: "Fantastic Indian food. All of the grill menu is excellent, particularly the lamb chops. Restaurant decor is really interesting & staff are friendly. Hard to get a table @ dinner, lunch is much easier."
Travel + Leisure: "Dishoom feels like a walk-in sepia photograph. It also serves terrific food, like a delicately flavored berry pulao, the tart Parsi-style biryani. More of London’s best food: http://tandl.me/XAVcNk"
Lisette N: "The Portrait restaurant has amazing food and service and killer views. With a set menu for 2 or 3 course. I'm coming back! My new fav place. Make a reservation!"
Davide: "Great "hidden" restaurant in Richmond. Accessible via a very nice walk from the station (20'), it's peaceful, relaxing and the food is very good. They also do wine tasting nights for members."
Serafettin B.: "Beautiful park a few too many pigeons. Lovely to see the squirrels and other birds though. Well worth walking threw on you way back from Buckingham palace. A very peaceful park and lovely place."
Rachel: "Enjoy the nature here, with the squirrels, ducks, goose etc! 😆 You could also see London Eye from certain spot! I bet people love jogging & picnic here, renting the docks! 😉"
Finding Our Feet Blog: "Fantastic place to bring the family. Two playgrounds, two cafes, duck pond & boating pond. Rent boats from £10/30mins (West lake). Great way to spend a day. 10-15mins walk from Mile End tube station."
Brian: "Possibly the best park in London. Great for people watching. Hipsters on bikes, fitsters in Nike top-to-toe, in-line skaters like it's Venice Beach, and coffee from Pavilion."
Jack Smith: "When Kew Gardens do special events, they do them big and brilliant, from summer music concerts, to evening Christmas trails. Keep an eye out on their website under the "what's on" section"
Corby Taylor: "Me and my family have been to Kew gardens at least five times. There always something new to see and most of the flowers displays are and greenhouses astonishing. The best way to get there is by river"