Whether it's spot of dinner, leisurely lunch or a cracking brunch, here's where to head for a top notch meal in Richmond, Chiswick or Twickenham, or nearby.
1 The Silver Birch, Chiswick Road
A neighbourhood restaurant serving locally sourced, seasonal menus with new Head Chef, Nathan Cornwell (ex-The Barn at Moor Hall, and Michelin starred restaurants Geranium oin Copenhagen, Stockholm's Kadeau and Oaxen Krog) helming the kitchen. Michelin recommended itself, the restaurant plates up refined British dishes that are modern classics - Devon smoked eel and Jersey royals, and Shetland cod with Swiss chard and chicken butter sauce for example. There's a couple of tables outside too, should the sun come out.
Address: 142 Chiswick High Road W4 1PU
Website: silverbirchchiswick.co.uk
2 Tsaretta Spice, Church Street
The Twickenham Indian tapas serves up small plates and an extensive a la carte menu by Head Chef Yousuf Mohammed (ex-Dishoom, Tamarind and Bombay Brasserie). With a bottomless brunch on the weekends, 3 for 2 Tapas Tuesday, and a large courtyard that comes with a retractable roof canopy and heaters for all seasons alfresco dining, you've got three good reasons to try the restaurant out off the bat.
Address: 55 Church Street, Twickenham TW1 3NR
Website: tsarettaspice.com
3 Hawthorn, Station Parade
Kew Village's new neighbourhood restaurant is one fit for a special occasion or a little bit of a treat. Here, you'll get to eat plates of food created by Victoria Beckham and Tom Cruise's old private chef Joshua Hunter, who honed his skills in the Michelin-starred Kitchen W8, Murano by Angela Hartnett, and La Trompette. His style is unfussy European cooking that focuses on British game and wild foods, and
Address: 14 Station Parade, Kew, TW9 3PZ
Website: hawthornrestaurant.co.uk
4 Antipodea, Hill Street
An all-day dining Australian-style cafe, where it's vegemite on toast not marmite. Breakfast and brunch numbers (served all day) are of the eggy, smashed avo variety, while a selection of Turkish pides, woodfired pizza and more substantial mains such as burgers and chicken pie, will see you into the evening. Behind the counter, grab an Anzac cookie, a slice of banana bread or a lamington or two for down under treat. Also find Antipodea in Kew on Station Approach.
Address: 30 Hill Street Richmond, TW9 1TW
Website: antipodea.co.uk
5 Gaucho Richmond, The Towpath
The Argentinian steak restaurant’s Richmond outpost has a prime position along the banks of the Thames. Good for brunch, dinner and a Sunday lunch, the restaurant's beef is 100 percent carbon offset. Choose from an extensive range of steaks including Argentine Wagyu, and non-meat-eaters can cobble together a pretty satisfying meal as well.
Address: The Towpath, Richmond TW10 6UJ
Website: gauchorestaurants.com
6 Madhu’s Brasserie
***Currently closed for refurb*** Madhu’s Brasserie, an all-day dining restaurant, has an outpost in Richmond serving up its much-loved signature Indian dishes. The refined, contemporary menu pays homage to history by plating up new takes on authentic dishes passed down through generations.
Address: 106 Sheen Road, Richmond, TW9 1UR
Website: madhusbrasserie.com
7 Peggy Jean, Bridge Boathouses
Part of the Australian restaurant group Daisy Green Collection, Peggy Jean is housed on the Jesus College Boat Race Barge on the Thames. The historic barge and sun trap pontoon has been extensively renovated to combine quintessential Oxford College Boat Race charm with Aussie beach club vibes. Enjoy a sundowner, or grab a pizza (the vegemite and cheese one maybe?) or steak.
Address: The Boat, Bridge Boathouses, Riverside, Richmond TW9 1TH
Website: daisygreenfood.com
8 Scott's Richmond, Whittaker Avenue
The celebrated Mayfair restaurant has opened up a new location in this leafy verdant neighbourhood. Every bit as glamorous as the original, Scott's Richmond sits on the banks of the Thames and offers sweeping views. There's a crustacean bar, live music, and an indulgent menu of seafood and shellfish. Dress up.
Address:4 Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, TW9 1EH
Website: scotts-richmond.com
9 The Fat Badger, Hill Rise
This farm to fork neighbourhood restaurant has been created with sustainability in mind and by the Gladwin brothers, the duo behind Notting Hill’s The Shed, Rabbit on the Kings Road, Nutbourne in Battersea and most recently Sussex in Soho. Expect to enjoy all the charm of a countryside pub blended with a distinctive take on traditional British dining, with ingredient sourced directly from the Gladwin’s family farm.
Address: 15-17 Hill Rise, Richmond, TW10 6UQ
Website: thefatbadger-restaurant.com
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10 Tapas Brindisa, Heron Square
You’re probably already familiar with Brindisa, with joints across London including Borough Market, Soho and Shoreditch. Here's where to head when if you want a fix of delicious Spanish fare such as jamon croquettes and grilled padron peppers. Dog-friendly and relaxed, the venue comes with a terrace and will serve up breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, as well as views of the Thames.
Address: Hotham House 1 Heron Square TW9 1EJ
Website: brindisakitchens.com
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