Best Lunch Restaurants in Ilford

We've collected top 10 mentioned lunch restaurants in Ilford from other articles such as ELLE, food.list.co.uk, Absolutely.London.

Best Lunch Restaurants in Ilford

The Wolseley
The Wolseley
4.5 (3910 ratings)
Media types descend here for Modern European food, afternoon tea and grand art deco glamour.
160 Piccadilly, St. James's, London, W1J 9EB, United Kingdom
European restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurantModern European restaurantRestaurantBrasserieTea house
Mentioned by Little Ankle Biters Herts
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"An all-day cafe restaurant situated on the iconic Piccadilly. With a friendly team who are great with children, there is every reason to go and spoil yourself and every member of the family. Breakfast is always an event, with an extensive choice including grilled kippers with mustard butter, eggs Benedict, a full English and our all-time favourite: fried haggis and duck egg, although there are also virtuous fruit and muesli options, impeccable pastries – and a complementary newspaper."
Mentioned by House & Garden
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"Perhaps the most famous of Corbin & King’s empire, The Wolseley is an art deco building just next to The Ritz. The interior is glitzy, with soaring ceilings and marble columns. This London institution serves excellent bistro classics in style; think schnitzel, juicy steaks and chopped salads."
Kaffeine
Kaffeine
4.6 (661 ratings)
Coffee shop with high stools and copper-clad counter, for espressos, breakfasts and baked goods.
15 Eastcastle St, London, W1T 3AY, United Kingdom
Coffee shopAustralian restaurantBreakfast restaurantCafeEspresso barLunch restaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by Eater London
The Ultimate Guide to Coffee in London
"This Fitzrovia cafe’s impact cannot be underestimated — even in the context of its second site on Eastcastle Street. Another Square Mile stalwart, the initially short-lived (but now happily revived) guest espresso program brought global roasters to the very centre of London, and in being weekends only to begin with, emphasised the rarity and uniqueness of the coffees served. Incredible consistency and a willingness to innovate: it is, refreshingly, as simple as that."
Mentioned by Hand Luggage Only
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"Located at 66 Great Titchfield St, Kaffeine is one spot to try some of the best coffee in London in the heart of the city. With a massive list of gourmet coffee concoctions, as well as the classics, it’s a great pit stop to sit back and relax. For the true barista experience, be sure to take part in their group latte art classes!"
Mentioned by Londonist
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"Another one that helped shape the London coffee scene, this Australian style coffee shop serves excellent speciality coffee. Food is seasonal, with a weekly changing menu. Kaffeine has two shops in Fitzrovia, one on Great Titchfield Street and one on Eastcastle Street."
Caravan Bankside | Outdoor Dining, Takeaway & Coffee
Caravan Bankside | Outdoor Dining, Takeaway & Coffee
4.4 (1229 ratings)
Imaginative Antipodean dishes are served with serious coffee at this local chain restaurant.
30 Great Guildford St, London, SE1 0HS, United Kingdom
New Zealand restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeCoffee shopLunch restaurantRestaurantSmall plates restaurant
Mildreds Soho
Mildreds Soho
4.5 (2797 ratings)
International-themed vegetarian restaurant which favours organic, seasonal produce and wine.
45 Lexington St, Carnaby, London, W1F 9AN, United Kingdom
Vegan restaurantLunch restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
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"A new vegan operation linked to outstanding Chinese restaurants Xi’an Impression and Xi’an Biang Biang Noodles, Tofu Vegan promises to do what so many restaurants couldn’t: succeed on Upper Street in Islington. Dongbei sweet potato noodles; hot and fragrant deep-fried asparagus; and Chongqing-style mock chicken feature, but the star is shimmering dòufu huā, a wibbly cloud of beige saturated with buzzy chilli oil and black beans."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Mildreds is a certifiable veggie institution, serving meat-free dinners in Soho since 1988. Over the years it has increasingly catered for vegans too, and now diners can safely assume everything on the menu is vegan unless marked otherwise. Favourite dishes include the Sri Lankan sweet potato curry, the beetroot and white bean Polish burger and shimeji mushroom gyoza dumplings."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"A post shared by Aly Winter (@alyxandramae) on May 8, 2018 at 10:30am PDT. Treat your taste buds to an inventive use of flavours at Mildreds. This Soho stalwart opened in 1988, and has since expanded to Camden, Dalston and King’s Cross."
The Delaunay
The Delaunay
4.5 (2186 ratings)
All-day brasserie in elegant grand cafe surrounds, serving modern and classic European menu.
55 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BB, United Kingdom
BrasserieAustrian restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantEuropean restaurantLunch restaurantModern European restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by coolplaces.co.uk
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"The Delaunay, just off The Strand, know how to do pancakes in style. A classy establishment, with dark furnishings and old-school glamour, the pancakes here are served with a good selection of toppings and and come with a jug of maple syrup so you can pour on as much of the sweet stuff as you like."
Caravan King's Cross
Caravan King's Cross
4.1 (1530 ratings)
Industrial chic decor, an upbeat vibe and eclectic global cooking in an old granary building.
1 Granary Square, London, N1C 4AA, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee roastersLunch restaurantNew Zealand restaurantPizza deliverySmall plates restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Cafés King’s Cross. Caravan’s all-day menu is a whirlwind of worldwide flavours – the jamón croquetas with saffron mayo are irresistible to humans of all sizes, but just about everything will suit small but curious appetites. Staff are as loveable as characters from ‘Balamory’, and kids will adore the fountains on Granary Square."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Sure, lemon and sugar are nice, but how about kimchi and spring onions?. Caravan are spicing things up with one of the best Pancake Day deliveries in London, offering a kit complete with the mix, cooked pork belly, Gochujang ketchup, sourdough bread, coffee and more."
Attendant Fitzrovia
Attendant Fitzrovia
4.5 (680 ratings)
Tiny, quirky coffee bar in restored Victorian public convenience, serving breakfast and light lunch.
27A Foley St, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 6DY, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeLunch restaurantRestaurantTea store
Arepa & Co - Haggerston
Arepa & Co - Haggerston
4.4 (1107 ratings)
This quirky canalside cafe/bar with hammocks and a terrace offers Venezuelan mains and light bites.
58A De Beauvoir Cres, London, N1 5SB, United Kingdom
Venezuelan restaurantBrunch restaurantLatin American restaurantLunch restaurantSouth American restaurant
Mentioned by The Handbook
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"On a mission to introduce Londoner’s to the flavours of Venezuelan cuisine is Arepa & Co. Expect cornbread, black beans, fried plantain, shredded beer and copious amounts of avocado on the menu as ‘arepas’ is Venezuela’s most popular and traditional meal. It’s a round, flat cornbread that’s slightly crisp on the outside, yet soft on the inside and filled with an range of fillings."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"This gorgeous restaurant by the canal offers a menu of vibrant Venezuelan eats in a trendy setting. Sit back and watch swans pass as you soak up the sun outside or revel in the cool decor indoors, while exploring the menu of cachapas, rice bowls and arepas."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"A trendy laid-back restaurant opposite the canal in Haggerston, Arepa & Co offer a menu of vibrant Venezuelan eats that won't break the bank. to top it off, their happy hour offers 2-4-1 cocktails every day between 4 and 6pm."
Hook
Hook
4.4 (734 ratings)
Variety of fish 'n' chips and gourmet dipping sauces in a simple, hip space with communal tables.
63-65 Parkway, London, NW1 7PP, United Kingdom
Fish & chips restaurantAngler fish restaurantFish and chips takeawayFish and seafood restaurantLunch restaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by The Week
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"Not everyone has an appetite for oysters and shellfish, sometimes all you fancy is a decent fish and chip supper. Hook in Camden has its favourites - famous tacos, nibbles and specials - but it’s the “new school” plates that will definitely fill a gap. There’s the Classic (fresh cod or haddock in panko breadcrumb with homemade seaweed salted chips and homemade tartar sauce on the side); the Cajun Fresh (cod/haddock in panko breadcrumbs and cajun spices with homemade seaweed salted chips and homemade cajun sauce on the side); or the Lemon & Basil (fresh cod/haddock in lemon and basil tempura with homemade seaweed salted chips and homemade garlic truffle sauce on the side)."
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"What: Hook doesn’t put on any airs and graces, but instead offers up solid seafood cookery in tried and tested classics, with the odd contemporary twist. The go-to choice here is the classic fish and chips, which gave Hook its name, but we suggest giving the Cajun-style version a go; it comes battered in panko breadcrumbs and Cajun spices and is accompanied by seaweed-salted chips.Where: 65 Parkway Road, NW1 7PP"
A Cena
A Cena
4.6 (188 ratings)
Local Italian restaurant serving seasonal, Northern Italian dishes in a simply decorated space.
418 Richmond Rd, East Twickenham, Twickenham TW1 2EB, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantCocktail barEuropean restaurantFamily restaurantFine dining restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantSouthern Italian restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"On the Twickenham side of Richmond Bridge, this traditional Italian has been dispensing its version of Bella Italia for more than a decade – and the locals love it. The interior is stylishly suburban (note the smart monochrome decor), while the kitchen rustles up a perky assortment of capably crafted regional classics such as gorgonzola risotto or peposo (Tuscan braised beef in red wine)."
Mentioned by food.list.co.uk
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"A favourite neighbourhood restaurant in Twickenham since opening back in 2001, A Cena offers authentic Italian cuisine with a modern twist. A warm, family-run retreat found in an idyllic setting right by the river, A Cena conjures the types of recipes…"
Mentioned by Discovery Richmond
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"Simple yet high quality Italian food in this elegant family-run restaurant just across Richmond Bridge in East Twickenham. Rated one of the top Italian restaurants in London."

Best Arts and Culture Places in Ilford

One Paved Court
One Paved Court
4.9 (7 ratings)
1 Paved Ct, Richmond, TW9 1LZ, United Kingdom
Art gallery
Mentioned by Be Richmond
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"One Paved Court is an artist-run space in the heart of Richmond upon Thames that houses an exciting programme of innovative, serious and stimulating work and allows visitors the opportunity to engage directly with artists working in a range of media."
National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
4.6 (7987 ratings)4.5 (5395 ratings)
Paintings and photographs of aristocratic and famous figures throughout British history.
St. Martin's Pl, Charing Cross, London, WC2H 0HE, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsNational museumArt Museums
Mentioned by England itinerary
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"Art-lovers can spend hours inside the Tate Modern and the National Portrait Gallery, while theater-goers will want to buy tickets for Shakespeare’s Globe or the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Walking through one of London’s numerous parks is also an option, and so is admiring the architecture of Tower Bridge, the Gherkin, or St. Paul’s Cathedral. In the evenings, have some fish and chips in a pub or enjoy London’s multicultural dining options. You will stay in the city until the morning of Day 3."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"What makes the National Portrait Gallery so compelling is its familiarity; in many cases, you’ll have heard of the subject (royals, scientists, politicians, celebrities) or the artist (Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Lucian Freud) but not necessarily recognise the face. Highlights include the famous ‘Chandos portrait’, thought to be of William Shakespeare (room 4), the first artwork the gallery acquired (in 1856), and a touching sketch of novelist Jane Austen by her sister (room 18)."
Mentioned by London x London
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"Tucked behind the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery is the biggest collection of portraits in the world. It’s not quite as vast as the National Gallery but it’s very much worth taking your time to see the collection. One interesting thing about this free London art museum is that the paintings are chosen for the significance of the subject, not the artist."
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
4.8 (153 ratings)4.5 (17 ratings)
2 Pearson Square, London, W1T 3BF, United Kingdom
Event venueSights & LandmarksArt galleryWedding venueArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by History Hit
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"Although the red brick exterior is unassuming and neat, the golden mosaic interior of Fitzrovia chapel is a jewel of the Gothic Revival. Once part of Middlesex Hospital, the chapel was built as a memorial to Major Ross MP, a former Chairman of the Board of Governors."

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Ilford

St Etheldreda's RC Church, Holborn
St Etheldreda's RC Church, Holborn
4.8 (140 ratings)4.5 (44 ratings)
14 Ely Pl, London, EC1N 6RY, United Kingdom
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksChurchSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by insideoursuitcase.com
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"St Etheldreda’s Church is the oldest church in London, and one of only two in the city which have survived since the reign of Edward I. The exact date in which the building was constructed is unknown but is expected to be between 1250 and 1290. Dedicated to the Anglo-Saxon saint Etheldreda who founded the monastery at Ely back in 673 the church was purchased by the Catholic Church in 1874 and opened in 1878. As such it’s now one of the oldest operational churches in England owned by the Catholic Church."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Ethelreda Ely is a fragment of a medieval ecclesiastical palace belonging to the Bishop of Ely. It used to be the chapel and dates from 1293. The crypt incorporates older walls that may have been part of the Roman basilica."
Waterloo Station
Waterloo Station
4.2 (1307 ratings)4 (287 ratings)
A vast marble arch fronts the UK's largest train station, for links to the South West and the Tube.
Waterloo Rd, London, SE1 8SW, United Kingdom
Train stationSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Travel and Destinations
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"Waterloo has some great platforms to get Tube/subway photographs. This picture was from the Bakerloo platform which has a nice bendy platform. Try waiting for people to go and set your shutter speed a bit slow for some motion."
God's Own Junkyard
God's Own Junkyard
4.7 (1952 ratings)4.5 (165 ratings)
Funky art store featuring colorful neon & lightbulb signs & other eclectic pieces.
Unit 12, Ravenswood Industrial Estate, Shernhall St, London E17 9HQ, United Kingdom
Art gallerySights & LandmarksCafeNeon sign shopPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London City Calling
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"One of the best free attractions in London for lovers of the weird and wonderful is Gods Own Junkyard. Located in a large warehouse in the North London neighbourhood of Walthamstow, Gods Own Junkyard is a ‘neon wonderland‘ full of bright neon signs and artwork, old movie props and colourful retro displays that you can visit for free to take a wander around and snap some cool photos. Built from a 40-year collection of old salvaged signs, the unique space is now without a doubt the capital’s coolest art store and one of the most popular free places to visit in London."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"This showroom in Walthamstow is the late neon artist Chris Bracey's personal collection of work. Walk around the small space taking in the vibrant displays of neon signs. It really does contain all sorts of goodies, from Soho club signs to ones that have featured in Hollywood films - there's even a cute little cafe for taking a pit stop."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Ilford Area

Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe
4.6 (14511 ratings)4.5 (7983 ratings)
Oak-and-thatch replica of original Elizabethan theatre, showing Shakespeare plays in the open air.
21 New Globe Walk, London, SE1 9DT, United Kingdom
Performing arts theaterSights & LandmarksExhibitGift shopHistorical landmarkMovie theaterMuseumTheater companyArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesTheaters
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"The new Globe was designed to resemble the original as closely as possible, which means having the arena open to the fickle London skies, leaving the 700 ‘groundlings’ (standing spectators) to weather London’s spectacular downpours. Visits to the Globe include tours of the theatre (half-hourly) as well as access to the exhibition space, which has fascinating exhibits on Shakespeare, life in Bankside and theatre in the 17th century."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
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"Along the south bank (always worth a wander), you can stop in at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the Tate Modern Art Gallery, and even quickly cross the Millennium bridge for a visit to St. Paul’s Cathedral. The Globe and St. Paul’s Cathedral are both included on the London Pass, whilst the Tate Modern is free to enter."
St Olave's Church, Hart Street
St Olave's Church, Hart Street
4.6 (89 ratings)4.5 (31 ratings)
12th-century CofE church housing the tomb of Samuel Pepys and offering regular lunchtime recitals.
8 Hart St, London, EC3R 7NB, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
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"This church was initially built in the 13th century when it was known as St Olave-towards-the-Tower, dedicated to the patron saint of Norway, King Olaf II. It was a favourite place of worship of the diarist Samuel Pepys, and he and his wife Elizabeth are both buried in the nave of the church. The present building was erected in 1450, and survived the Great Fire in 1666 thanks to Sir William Penn (whose son would found Pennsylvania) and his men from the local naval yard."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"As one of several churches in London with Scandinavian connections, St Olave Hart Street is often claimed to have been established as early as 1056. However, this may be true, as the memories of Olaf’s London adventures were at their best during this period. Furthermore, it was just a short period of time before Norway attempted to invade England in 1066."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
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"It was one of a small number to survive the Great Fire of London. It suffered far greater damage during the London Blitz of World War II, and the 15th century body of the church was restored by the mid-1950s. It’s a small church with a wealth of history."
St James's Piccadilly
St James's Piccadilly
4.5 (713 ratings)4 (126 ratings)
Late 17th-century place of CofE worship, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, with a 3 storey rectory.
197 Piccadilly, St. James's, London, W1J 9LL, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals

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