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Kew

Spiced shredded chicken.
Good Food hat15/20

It’s impossible to go wrong at this hatted Chinese restaurant, but these are our go-tos

You could come to Nihao Kitchen every week for a year and still not plough your way through the menu.

  • Dani Valent
Pancakes with butter, blueberry compote and maple syrup.

Arthur’s MilkBar

Marcus Bontempelli’s American-style diner serving Aussie cafe staples.

  • Emma Breheny
Mister Bianco’s saffron spaghettini with prawns, lemon butter and bottarga.
Critics' Pick

Mister Bianco

Warm, modern address serving crowd-pleasing plates.

Persian-style kebabs at AliQapu.
Critics' Pick

AliQapu

Time warp of old-school hospitality in a palatial dining room.

A selection of nigiri at Sushi On.
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Sushi On

Proudly local omakase balances fun and finesse.

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The eponymous puttanesca pasta.
14.5/20

Puttanesca

Pizza and pasta in a corner pub.

Nihao Kitchen serves classic Cantonese fare.
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Nihao Kitchen

A display of pride and prowess, with no pretence.

Glazed beef cheek with celeriac purée and Jerusalem artichoke.
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Centonove

Elegance worth Kew-ing for.

Bianchetto in Kew.

Bianchetto

Mister Bianco’s dark, moody spin-off bar.

Spaghettini, with the golden glow of saffron, and prawns.
14/20

Go for gold: Why you need this new old restaurant’s sunny pasta dish in your life

Mister Bianco 2.0’s saffron spaghettini is like butter pasta from the kid’s menu, but for adults.

  • Besha Rodell