Cheap Places to Eat in Morden Park

We've collected top 10 mentioned cheap eats places in Morden Park from other articles such as The Antler, City Matters, Hotspot-Hunter, including places with different cuisines.

Cheap Places to Eat in Morden Park

SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
4.4 (1157 ratings)
35 The Market, London, WC2E 8RF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantDelivery serviceTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Equal parts Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian, SUSHISAMBA – nestled high up on the 38th and 39th floors of 110 Bishopsgate – is the place to see and be seen in the heart of the City of London. Standing tall as the second-highest restaurant in London and with floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides, this space beguiles its guests with its immersive views of the city at night. Order yourself a moqueca mista – a platter of jumbo shrimp, squid, sea bass and mussels with coconut milk, dende oil and chimichurri rice – and you’ll catch a feeling for why people fall in love with SUSHISAMBA."
Mentioned by Square Mile
The best Japanese restaurants in London
"OK, so Sushisamba is not strictly Japanese but rather a fusion, mixing with south American flavours and excellent cuts of meat. It remains one of our most booked restaurants and since opening it has been a mainstay of the London restaurant scene. You pay a premium for the views of the London skyline, but the quality of the sushi is very, very good, and the stuff they do in the grill is great."
Mentioned by Esquire
Where To Find London's Best Sushi Restaurants
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Hakkasan Mayfair
Hakkasan Mayfair
4.4 (2643 ratings)
Dim sum, Modern Cantonese delicacies and signature cocktails on 2 floors with designer decoration.
17 Bruton St, London, W1J 6QB, United Kingdom
Cantonese restaurantChinese restaurantChinese takeawayDelivery Chinese restaurant
Mentioned by Visit London
Best London restaurants for star spotting
"A Michelin star, luxurious design and an in-house DJ attract the stars to Hakkasan Mayfair. Will Smith, Kanye West, Rihanna and Naomi Campbell are just a few of the many celebs to have sampled the exquisite Cantonese food, such as the signature dish of Peking duck and beluga caviar."
Mentioned by Central London Apartments
12 Of The Best Asian Restaurants in London
"Address: Hanway Place, London, W1T 1HD/ 17 Bruton Street, London, W1J 6QB. Nearest train station: Tottenham Court Road/ Green Park. Hakkasanis a Michelin-starred eatery with restaurants in Mayfair and Fitzrovia."
Yauatcha
Yauatcha
4.3 (3023 ratings)
Top-of-the-range, contemporary Chinese dining with expertly-crafted dim-sum and handmade sweets.
15-17 Broadwick St, London, W1F 0DL, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantChinese takeawayDim sum restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by British GQ
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"For truly excellent dim sum in a sleek, stylish setting, there are few places in London that match contemporary tea room Yauatcha. Yet another standout Asian offering from Alan Yau (Hakkasan, The Duck And Rice, Wagamama and more), after opening in 2004, Yauatcha was awarded a Michelin star and has held onto it ever since. Located on the corner of Broadwick Street in Soho (although there’s also a newer, City outpost), passers-by line up to stare through the blue glass walls at the rows of picture-perfect patisseries."
Mentioned by Time Out London
Romantic restaurants in London
"Restaurants Chinese Soho. If romance is on your mind, you need to bypass Yauatcha’s frenetic ground-floor canteen and head down to the brick-lined basement with its illuminated fish tank, twinkling lights and nightclubby vibe (bass-heavy beats included). Luxe dim sum (and some dazzling larger plates) are offset by spectacular East-West desserts, while heady teas, exotic cocktails and jet-setting wines complete a sexy Michelin-starred package."
Mentioned by Luxury London
The best Chinese fine dining restaurants in London | Food | Taste
"The City outpost of Cantonese-European-patisserie-mash-up Yauatcha is now offering home delivery. Choose from everything from steamed dim sum, open-topped scallop shui mai dumplings, venison puffs and crispy duck rolls to sweet and sour pork and Singapore vermicelli noodles. For the first time ever, the restaurant is also offering Taiwanese pineapple pastries – the sweet buttery cake, which has caramelised pineapple at its centre, is said to hold the key to prosperity and good fortune."
SMOKESTAK
SMOKESTAK
4.5 (2402 ratings)
A smoker and grill take centre stage at this stylishly rustic barbecue joint with a bar and terrace.
35 Sclater St, London, E1 6LB, United Kingdom
Barbecue restaurantDeliDelivery serviceDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantMeat productsRestaurant
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Shoreditch restaurant Smokestak keeps its barbecue low, slow and predictably smokey, with no dish showcasing its talent with the tongs quite like its signature 15-hour smoked brisket. Thick slices of its treacly, intensely flavoured, fat-dripping meat are best enjoyed piled high inside a brioche bun, scattered with piquante slices of pickled red chilli. Alternatively, give the restaurant 24 hours notice and you can enjoy an entire brisket cut for the table."
Mentioned by Truly Experiences Blog
The Best Cheap Eats in London - 20 Dishes for £8 or Less
"Smokestak has grown from a charming street cart to a Shoreditch sensation. The BBQ joint offers buttery buns stacked with slices of smoked beef brisket topped with pickled red chillies. There’s a handful of other options but the original itself is one serious sandwich!"
Hutong
Hutong
4.1 (1391 ratings)
Upscale spot with lanterns, silk curtains and city views, serving dim sum and northern Chinese fare.
33 St Thomas St, London, SE1 9RY, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"They do say heat rises: Chinese restaurant Hutong is for thrill-seekers who love a bit of spice with their heights. Positioned on the 33rd level of The Shard – London’s tallest building by quite a stretch – a night at Hutong comes with a view of pretty much the entire city and its twinkling lights, as well as fiery pepper-packed Sichuan dishes. Head one level down at the Shard and you’ll find Aqua Shard and Oblix, a duo of restaurants with similarly stunning views and a little less numbing of the tongue."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Contemporary Asian London Bridge. Like the original Hutong in Hong Kong, this offshoot halfway up the Shard is a glitzy rendezvous with amazing views, ersatz Old Beijing decor and a Sichuan-Northern Chinese menu. Tuned-in service and high prices come with the territory, but Hutong is a City date restaurant par excellence serving carefully rendered, offbeat food that’s guaranteed to jangle and soothe curious palates."
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"Restaurants Contemporary Asian London Bridge. Like the original Hutong in Hong Kong, this London offshoot is a glitzy, high-end Chinese with magnificent views. It has the same northern Chinese menu, the same plate glass surrounds and the same ersatz Old Beijing decor."
Joe Public
Joe Public
4.1 (217 ratings)
Simple, buzzy joint with counter stools and outdoor picnic tables for pizza slices and craft beer.
4 The Pavement, London, SW4 0HY, United Kingdom
Pizza restaurant
Taste 55
Taste 55
4.4 (12 ratings)
55 Guildford St, Chertsey, KT16 9BA, United Kingdom
Sandwich shopBreakfast restaurantFast food restaurant
Barshu Restaurant
Barshu Restaurant
4 (615 ratings)
Spicy Sichuan specialities served amid Chinese lanterns and traditional wooden decorations.
28 Frith St, London, W1D 5LF, United Kingdom
Sichuan restaurantAsian restaurantBarChinese restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"Restaurants Chinese Soho. The original of a Sichuan gang that also includes BaoziInn, Barshu is a refreshing change from Chinatown’s mostly Cantonese restaurants. Come here for prairie tripe, fragrant and hot pig’s trotters, stir-fried chicken gizzards with pickled chilli and other fiery tongue-tinglers – just remember to have plenty of soothing tea on tap."
Mentioned by British GQ
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"Chinatown, like the indomitable village in Asterix, has largely held out against the culinary renaissance that has transformed the capital into the roiling galaxy of restaurants, tasting rooms and trend-infused “concepts” that it is today. To go into Soho, to those identikit MSG joints feels like a throwback to the Dark Ages. Leave it to the tourists, right?"
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"You might think Bar Shu – adorned with slatted blinds, latticed woodwork and tasselled lanterns – was a sweet-and-sour honeytrap for Soho tourists; but you'd be missing out on possibly the best Sichuan food in... Top ChoiceBritish in East London"
Hunan
Hunan
4.4 (332 ratings)
Chinese restaurant where the chef prepares small plates with the diner's choice of preferred spices.
51 Pimlico Rd, London, SW1W 8NE, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantBar
Mentioned by British GQ
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"Don’t ask for the menu – there isn’t one - and don’t baulk at the bill (which there will be), because by the time you’ve gorged your way through the umpteen dishes spirited up from Chef Peng’s basement kitchen, you’ll have realised this Pimlico institution thoroughly deserves its not-so-secret fame. Chef Peng (that’s him, occasionally glowering from the top of the stairs, casting an approving eye of his necessarily tiny cohort of diners) has been doing his Taiwanese-influenced thing here since 1982, and if the signature “don’t ask, just get” service doesn’t do it for you (calm down, you can call a halt when you’ve had enough, or if it’s too spicy) then the celebrated wine list certainly will. Never tried a Gruner Veltliner with crispy frogs’ legs served with fermented bamboo shoots and chilli?"
Mentioned by Luxury London
The best Chinese fine dining restaurants in London | Food | Taste
"Founded in Belgravia in 1982 by Chef Peng (who you’ll still find working the burners today), Hunan is perhaps the most unusual restaurant on this list thanks to the fact that it does not – and never has – had a menu. Rather diners are simply encouraged to tell staff if there’s anything they don’t eat and how spicy they enjoy their food. Then they are invited to sit back and enjoy a parade of tapas-style Chinese small plates that may include traditional dishes from Hunan province alongside the restaurant’s signature crispy frogs’ legs and fermented bamboo shoots."
Mentioned by Suitcase Magazine
13 of the Best Chinese Restaurants in London
"If unnecessarily lengthy menus leave you sweaty-palmed and stressed, Hunan is the place for you. Leave the hard work to the experts at this menuless restaurant, which is tucked among Pimlico's galleries and antiques shops. Dine like an emperor on a series of small plates followed by heaps of hand-pulled noodles and fiery sauces."
Genesis Cinema
Genesis Cinema
4.4 (3978 ratings)
Arthouse cinema showing blockbuster and independent films in a renovated 19th-century building.
93-95 Mile End Rd, Bethnal Green, London, E1 4UJ, United Kingdom
Movie theaterArt galleryBeer gardenCocktail barCoffee storeTakeout RestaurantParking lotPerforming arts theaterRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"London's vegan restaurant scene knows no bound, and Genesis is right up there with one of the prettiest places to grab a bite. Not only are plates filled with healthy vegan burgers and bites, the interiors are a dream all their own thanks to pastel pink walls, flashes of cactus green and neon aplenty."

Best Zoo in Morden Park

The Attenborough Komodo Dragon House
The Attenborough Komodo Dragon House
4.2 (6 ratings)
Regent's Park, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Zoo
ZSL London Zoo
ZSL London Zoo
4.3 (19748 ratings)4 (6438 ratings)
Major city zoo and research centre helping to conserve numerous species in naturalistic habitats.
Outer Cir, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
ZooZoos & Aquariums
Mentioned by Attractions, Tours & Hotel Deals | OverseasAttractions.com
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"The oldest scientific zoo in the world, London Zoo is home for more than eight hundred species of animals, being by far the most diverse zoological garden in the United Kingdom. Sometimes referred to as Regent’s Zoo (because it is situated in Regent’s Park), London Zoo is a great day out for any family with a few kids. Besides the enormous range of animals and insects that can be seen in such areas as the Aquarium, the Penguin Pool, Gorilla Kingdom, Butterfly Paradise, Rainforest Life and Nightlife, the Reptile House, and so many others, London Zoo also attracts children to the area that is primarily dedicated to them: Animal Adventure."
Mentioned by Santorini Dave
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"London Zoo sits in the northern part of Regent’s Park and is extremely popular with families. Wildlife habitats include Tiger Territory, Gorilla Kingdom, Land of the Lions, Penguin Beach and Reptile House (where part of a Harry Potter film was shot). Meet the Monkeys is a big hit with younger kids and you can visit creepie crawlies in the spider walkthrough."
Mentioned by Globetotting
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"Located in Regent’s Park is ZSL London Zoo, the world’s oldest scientific zoo. It opened in 1828, the brainchild of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, who was also the founder of Singapore. It’s one of the most popular things to do with kids in London, home to plenty of cool creatures."
Hanwell Zoo
Hanwell Zoo
4.3 (1022 ratings)4 (61 ratings)
Family petting zoo with goats, flamingoes & peacocks, plus a cafe, play area & the Millennium Maze.
Church Rd, London, W7 3BP, United Kingdom
ZooZoos & Aquariums

Best Fine Dining in Morden Park

The Ivy Asia
The Ivy Asia
4.3 (493 ratings)
Lively & lavishly decorated late-night restaurant and bar serving theatrical drinks and Asian bites.
20 New Change, London, EC4M 9AG, United Kingdom
RestaurantBritish restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barFine dining restaurantModern British restaurantBrasserieTea house
Mentioned by DOSE
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"This Asian late night restaurant and bar boasts panoramic views of one of London’s famous landmarks – St Paul’s Cathedral. Find theatrical drinks and cocktails late into the night alongside a delicious menu of tantalising, Asian-inspired dishes. On arrival, diners are met with a fluorescent pink onyx floor and a pink-hued pagoda."
Texture Restaurant
Texture Restaurant
4.5 (300 ratings)
Imaginative treatments of fresh Scandinavian ingredients with accompanying champagne bar.
34 Portman St, London, W1H 7BY, United Kingdom
Scandinavian restaurantBarEuropean restaurantFine dining restaurantModern European restaurantRestaurant
Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine
Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine
4.2 (214 ratings)
9 Waterloo Pl, St. James's, London, SW1Y 4BE, United Kingdom
RestaurantChinese restaurantFine dining restaurant
Mentioned by British GQ
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"With outposts in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Guangzhou, Incheon and Paris, the super-luxe, Michelin-starred Imperial Treasure already had quite the reputation before landing in St James’s in early 2019. Admittedly, it got off to a slightly rocky start (earlier reviewers were horrified to learn that the £100 duck only consisted of one course), but such wrongs have been duly righted. Now, the ultra-delicious Beijing bird is served first with pancakes – sliced, as is tradition, table-side – and then in a choice of tasty sources (GQ suggests the ginger and spring onion), making the price rather reasonable."
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best Chinese restaurants
"Restaurants Chinese St James’s. One of only a handful of London restaurants dealing in refined Cantonese food, Imperial Treasure is a grand, high-ceilinged spot in Mayfair with classy service and even better barbecued duck (the delicious kind you’ll find hanging in the window in Chinatown). The prices border on blow-out, so order carefully."
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"The celebrated international restaurant group Imperial Treasure opened its first London venue in 2019. It took over a Grade II-listed former bank building in St. James, a striking ..."

Best Donuts in Morden Park

Doughnut Time
Doughnut Time
4.3 (691 ratings)
96 Shaftesbury Ave, London, W1D 5ED, United Kingdom
Donut shopBakeryCafe
The Happening Bagel Bakery
The Happening Bagel Bakery
4 (327 ratings)
Compact shop serving freshly baked bread, pastries and filled bagels to takeaway.
284A Seven Sisters Rd, Finsbury Park, London, N4 2AA, United Kingdom
BakeryDonut shop
The Hummingbird Bakery - Notting Hill
The Hummingbird Bakery - Notting Hill
4.1 (258 ratings)
Store specialising in American-style home baking, including cupcakes, brownies and cheesecakes.
133 Portobello Rd, London, W11 2DY, United Kingdom
Cake shopBakeryCafeDonut shop

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