Café Hampstead

A local independent restaurant and bar inspired by the café culture in Tel Aviv. Serving a modern middle eastern menu combining comfort food and delicious fresh dishes changing daily. With a seasonal cocktail and wine list to compliment. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week serving food throughout the day.

Café Hampstead

Cafe Hampstead offers a a first floor private room and bar, a great venue for a range of dinners, corporate events, press launches and receptions.

Our first floor can accomodate up to 40 guests standing and is available for private hire throughout the day for any occasion.

For more information on private hire please email [email protected]

http://www.cafehampstead.co.uk

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Fish Cafe

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Our latest addition, based in Hampstead High Street, Fish Café serves traditional fish & chips, which are cooked in the finest ground nut oil.

The idea of a fish café came to us due to a general lack of no-nonsense cuisine in the area.

Our mission was to make great food accessible to all while ensuring it met the Villa Bianca Group's exceptional high standards.

We are adamant that, however simple the dish may be, as long as it’s cooked with fresh ingredients and with passion, whether it is a Salmon Tartar or a succulent piece of battered Cod and chips, our customers will keep coming back for more!

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The 10th restaurant for the name, this is the first Rosa's Thai Cafe in North West London.

They're conveniently located on West End Lane, opposite the railway station and only 3-minute walk from Overground and Underground stations.

Perfect for a quick work lunch or a casual catch-up over dinner, at Rosa's West Hampstead, they offer all-day dining with vegetarian/vegan and gluten-free options as well.

If dining-in is not your thing, they offer a takeaway service from this site so you can enjoy Rosa's meal anywhere!

Cafe Hampstead is bringing Tel Aviv-style culture to Rosslyn Hill ...

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In a nutshell: Indie spot in an area of chains Summing it all up: This new independent all day restaurant and bar hopes to bring a little of the buzz of Tel Aviv style cafes to this part of Hampstead Despite, or perhaps because of its affluent residents, Hampstead isn't the first, second or - let's face it - even the tenth place you'd think of as having a vibrant restaurant scene in London.

Cafe Hampstead is set to bring Tel Aviv cafe cuisine with Israeli and Galilee influences to this part of North London.

On the menu there'll be a fresh catch of the day, chicken schnitzel, pizzas and a good selection of vegan dishes.

With the aptly-named Chef Aviv in the kitchen, they told Hot Dinners they hoped to be "a trendy neighbourhood restaurant, serving locally sourced foods with a unique cocktail selection and great wines at very affordable prices."

To that end, they'll have a cocktail bar on the first floor, a top floor private dining rom and an all day restaurant and bar on the ground floor of the building.

A new addition to north London's underwhelming restaurants: Café ...

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Café Hampstead is a new café in — big reveal!

One of the main topics of debate in now incurious Hampstead is why there aren’t any good restaurants in such a monied place.

And now there is another — Café Hampstead, which says it is Tel Aviv-style dining but has yet to get a delegation from the BDS movement, asking it to merge with Spielburger — or Wagamama?

It is the sort of decoration so popular in north London it might have been stranded there by a big, green velvet wave, and there is absolutely nothing Israeli — or Jewish — about it.

I am always very strict with Jewish restaurants — I criticised 1701 by Bevis Marks because the food was too good — but in this case the charge is different: it is faintly, weakly, quasi-Jewish.

Frankie McCoy reviews Café Hampstead: 'A bit pierce film and ...

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There are no good restaurants in Hampstead.

Hampstead has Côte and Carluccio’s and Café Rouge — but now, also Café Hampstead, a new independent restaurant on Rosslyn Hill ‘inspired by the café culture in Tel Aviv’.

Inside, Café Hampstead was promising enough, with green floor tiles and faux art deco lamps; a shiny curved bar and inoffensive muzak (‘I bet they’ve paid someone to make their playlist,’ said my boyfriend, who personally crafts the nine-hour-long playlists for his own restaurants).

As expected from a café in Hampstead that calls itself Café Hampstead, there were crowd-pleasers of schnitzel and cod.

I’ll happily go Hampstead native for more lamb arayes but the pizzas had me screaming for Brixton’s sourdough-flipping shipping containers.

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Signage for this clean food café is so subtle, we walked past it twice.

The all-day menu features smoothies, juices and breakfast bowls, layered salads in jars (yes, jars) and toasties.

We tried the chicken and pearl barley salad with blueberries, blue cheese and walnuts, and a falafel toastie.

The salad was a revelation with a simple balsamic and olive oil dressing – a surprisingly appealing blend of flavours and textures.

Coffees and juices were on top form and the array of desserts was spectacular, although sadly, our two choices delivered more on appearance than flavour, with a tiramisu missing the customary creamy layer and a chocolate tart featuring the slightly bitter aftertaste of sesame.

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