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    Arepazo Bros

    4.5 (13 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    AREPAZO BROS ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Niklas H.

    Awesome food especially for people who depend on gluten-free dishes. The employee we met was extremely kind and very helpful.

    Arepa in TheCamden Market. Simply delicious.
    Brian N.

    The food offerings at Camden Market are overwhelming and can stifle or at least complicate any decision. What if, out of all these options, I you order something and then see something a minute later that looks better? Or worse, what if you don't like what you chose? It's quite a daunting effort but I can help. Arepa is awesome, you should try it,and you won't be disappointed. They offer a sandwich, or is it a taco--I'm really not sure, but here are the facts. Baking on the grill are amazing homemade gluten-free corn bread pastries. Upon ordering they are wrapped in paper, cut in half and filled with a sizzling concoction of meat, cheese, avocado, fried plantain, beans and pico. Lactose free sauces await at your discretion. Venezuelan street food that is as unique as it is delicious.

    Tara M.

    One of the best things I have eaten from Camden. Decided to try is as had never heard of or had Venezuelan food. It has a great flavour. The pitta thing was quite potato tasting. It was a bit like meat and other goodness sandwiched between 2 potato smiley faces. Only much nicer. Lol. It also had planton in it. I love that stuff. Makes everything better. I had mine food mild. But u can add all sorts of hotness to it. Good quantity,quality and price.

    Delicious arepas with plantains!
    Emily C.

    Fresh and delicious! Service was great. I enjoyed watching them singing and dancing while making the arepas lol don't forget to make it a combo meal with the fried plaintains!

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    Review Highlights - Arepazo Bros

    The food offerings at Camden Market are overwhelming and can stifle or at least complicate any decision.

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    Leggero - Pretty interior

    Leggero

    4.2(62 reviews)
    2.1 miSoho
    ££

    As someone who is gluten and dairy free, getting to eat a carb-laden meal was a treat! My friend…read morewanted to eat Italian, so how rare to be able to accommodate both our needs. What an incredible concept! Food and drinks: I was very pleased with the bruschetta (pear and honey lavender was amazing, even workout the cheese) and the vegan cannelloni, which is a lasagna-like dish that replaced meat with lentils and managed to taste creamy and rich without dairy. I was less enthusiastic about the bread assortment (some were good, others a bit dry) and the blue algae coconut latte (which was interesting). Ambiance: The restaurant is quaint and cozy. We made reservations, which weren't necessary but no harm. Tip: You do have to take narrow stairs to go to the bathroom so careful! Service: Our waiter was attentive, patient, and helpful. He talked me through all the ways to stay dairy free. We didn't feel rushed either. This place needs to exist. Full stop. I would absolutely return!

    This place is fabulous. Homemade Italian pasta that is gluten-free and delicious. I could order…read moreanything I wanted! I had the ink ravioli stuffed with salmon. My friend had the bolognese. Dessert was hazelnut torte. Not a big place. There were about 20-people when I was there. It was full. It's cozy and clean. The service was professional and friendly.

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    Leggero - Handmade "Teff pasta" with asparagus, avocado, pecorino-cheese and egg

    Handmade "Teff pasta" with asparagus, avocado, pecorino-cheese and egg

    Leggero - Restaurant

    Restaurant

    Leggero - Homemade Focaccia Bread

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    Homemade Focaccia Bread

    Duck & Waffle - Duck & Waffle (with a view)

    Duck & Waffle

    4.0(1k reviews)
    3.3 miAldgate
    £££

    We came here since the big boss was in town. This was my first visit and our seating area wasn't…read morethe best (we sat in the bar area) but the views were great and the food wasn't too bad either. 3/5 Corn ribs - never had a corn rib before. Good, a bit sweet. Messy to eat. 3/5 Truffle fries - good but average 4/5 Polenta - very tasty, a must. 3/5 Duck and waffle - I expected this to be bigger but it was good. I normally prefer chicken but the duck wasn't bad. All the food was decent and the staff were all nice. It's unfortunate that the walk to the restaurant passes by the smelly toilets. Also there was only one lift working that day so it took a little time to get up/down.

    I've been looking forward to visiting Duck & Waffle for quite some time. The views are incredible,…read morethe space itself is striking, and on paper it promises that perfect London mix of skyline, late-night energy, and elevated comfort food. Unfortunately, our experience was soured before it even had a chance to begin. My girlfriend and I walked in excited, completely amicable, simply hoping to head upstairs for a bite and drinks. We were greeted by the doorman with an immediate, dismissive "Are you good?" -- not in a welcoming or helpful tone, but in a way that felt skeptical and unnecessarily confrontational. There was no warmth, no "welcome in," no attempt at hospitality. It immediately set an uncomfortable tone. He then proceeded to call upstairs as though he were doing us some sort of favor just by allowing us to go up. The entire interaction felt transactional and judgmental rather than gracious. First impressions matter, especially at a place that positions itself as a premium dining destination. Hospitality begins at the door, not at the table. When we finally made it upstairs, the room was filled with visibly drunk, rowdy groups -- which only made the earlier attitude feel even more misplaced. If that environment is acceptable (and profitable), then two polite guests looking for drinks and food shouldn't be met with suspicion at the entrance. By that point, the damage was done. The initial interaction had already rubbed us the wrong way, and the energy upstairs didn't help. We ultimately decided to leave before even sitting at our table. That's how strongly the first impression impacted us. It's difficult to justify staying somewhere when you don't feel genuinely welcomed from the outset. Duck & Waffle has the potential to be memorable for all the right reasons. But someone representing the brand at the very front needs to understand that hospitality isn't optional -- it's foundational. A simple, respectful welcome would have changed everything. I hope management takes this seriously, because no guest should feel judged or dismissed before they even step inside.

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    Duck & Waffle - The dining area with views of the kitchen

    The dining area with views of the kitchen

    Duck & Waffle - Rice Pudding. Really great

    Rice Pudding. Really great

    Duck & Waffle - Inside

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    The Queens Arms - Pink grapefruit spritz

    The Queens Arms

    4.5(280 reviews)
    3.4 miVictoria
    ££

    Visited The Queens Arms while in the area. Best pub experience! I think you have to get there early…read moreif you are coming for dinner or you have to reserve your table. I'm not sure on that, it's just something I thought we caught on to before we left and there started to be RESERVED tents going on the tables. We went and had Scotch Egg, Calamari, Arancini, fish & chips and STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING. Oh. My. Goodness! First the Scotch Egg. I don't want to be a Debbie Downer but it was....ok. It was a little plain. A little tasteless. They could have thrown a few spices into the meat, just a little something. To say that we've made better at home wouldn't be far out. But still good. The calamari was cooked just right. It's what you expect out of a calamari appetizer. Was it the best you'll ever have? Not really. Worth the price? Add it to your appetizer list! The rice balls, which is arancini is, were good. Add a little salt to the top and they were, also, as you'd expect. The fish & chips were exactly as we were hoping when visiting an English Pub for fish & chips. The fish was perfectly cooked, the coating was fabulous, and of course the chips were a perfect compliment to the fish. A great fish & chips experience. The star of the show was the Sticky Toffee Pudding. What a treat! Granted I've nothing to compare it to, this was my first time having it, but whether I've had it before or not THIS was perfection. Perfect texture, the flavour was amazing, the caramel drizzle was perfectly proportioned, and the little bit of ice cream on the side was just perfect. I would go back here simply on this dessert alone. As for the drinks, because, you know, it's a pub....I couldn't say. I don't drink alcohol but my Diet Coke was great! Fresh bottle! ....I suppose I could have gotten a non-alcoholic beer. Wait....did they have non-alcoholic beer there? SOMEONE FIND OUT IF THEY HAVE NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER THERE. The atmosphere was great. I can see how it would be perfect in the evening and on into the night. Very welcoming with a great looking bar.

    Food is always superb. Its best to make reservations because it is a busy place every time we have…read morebeen.

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    The Queens Arms - The place

    The place

    The Queens Arms - Baked Mac and cheese, truffle fries, and the Sunday roast.

    Baked Mac and cheese, truffle fries, and the Sunday roast.

    The Queens Arms - Front of restaurant

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    The Mayfair Chippy - My to go order was so tasty. Fries could have been crisper but the fish was on point!

    The Mayfair Chippy

    4.5(696 reviews)
    2.0 miMayfair
    ££

    Mayfair Chippy absolutely lived up to the hype. The fish was fresh, flaky, and wrapped in a…read moreperfectly crisp batter that stayed light instead of greasy. The chips were thick-cut, properly salted, and tasted like real chip shop fries instead of frozen fast food fries. The place was completely packed, so I ended up eating on the stairs about a block away, honestly felt like part of the experience. One of those spots that doesn't try to reinvent fish and chips. it just does the classic version better than most places. Would easily go back next time I am in London.

    When you've just arrived in London and need gluten free fish and chips, look no further than…read moreMayfair chippy! Food/drinks: Maybe the best fish and chips I've ever had! (I heard the non GF version was also excellent.) Platter came with flavorful mushy peas, tartar sauce, and a spicy mayo (or currry for the non GF platter). Chips were large and delicious. Portion was huge, and easily shareable. Delicious!! Service: It was ok. We waited in line for a really long time (more than an hour) but we were checked on from time to time. Once we were seated and ordered, no one really checked in, but we asked if we needed something. Ambiance: Cute outdoor seating. In door seating was okay. Reservations get to go into a back room which seemed nicer. Lovely side street in a crazy busy popular area. It's a solid 4.5 stars for what it is because the food was so good. I'd return. Tip: Make a reservation a couple of weeks in advance, or be prepared to wait...a long time...Or, skip the line to order takeaway and go enjoy your food!

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    The Mayfair Chippy - Inside

    Inside

    The Mayfair Chippy - Mayfair classic - fried cod + tarter was so good!

    Mayfair classic - fried cod + tarter was so good!

    The Mayfair Chippy - Sheppard's Pie

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    Sheppard's Pie

    Paladar - Cochinita Pibil with Roasted Pineapple and Habñero Chilli Jam

    Paladar

    4.8(17 reviews)
    3.5 miKennington
    £££

    It's not a critically-acclaimed restaurant for nothing. This is Latin-American cuisine at its…read morefinest. The flavors are the closest to the authentic Latin creations I grew up eating, yet also manage to add their own unique and delicious twists to make them pop even more. The ingredients are carefully selected, paired well, and cooked to perfection to make every dish unforgettable. For my first run, I tried the Seared Braised Beef with julienned crispy potatoes, which reminds me of the Lomo Saltado we do in California. The beef is tender and succulent, salty & flavorful, and topped with sliced roasted veggies. The crispy potatoes are amazing, too, but I wish there had been more. This is also the first restaurant I've been to in London that serves fried yuca (cassava) since I moved here... and that was more than 4 years ago. If you're hungry, get this as your side. Brownie points to them for using truffle oil to give them that little extra flair. The drinks don't disappoint, either. Their cocktails are utilizing "better" versions of Latin spirits (think Fair Quinoa Vodka), which means they're slightly pricier but also offer a more varied experience. The wine list is also plentiful, so pick your poison. Given the lively nature of its environment, it's definitely a restaurant for the social experience. However, reservations in advance are strongly recommended, whether you're coming alone or in a group. The ONLY downside I could find about this place was their complete lack of alternative milks. So, if you want something other than dairy to go with your tea or coffee, you're out of luck. In my case, I ended up opting for their Espressini cocktail with Fair Trade Coffee Liqueur instead. I know. What a sacrifice.

    Amazing experience. The service was awesome, and the food was some of the best we have ever had…read more Our favorite was the Cochinita pibil and the grilled chimichurri prawns. Our favorite dessert was the pumpkin flan. We may pass on the califlower and the churros next time. My drink was fabulous. Overall, had a great time, the staff were chatty and even kept the kitchen open for us to have dessert. The inside is modern, trendy, and clean. Highly, highly recommend if you're in town or live in London.

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    Paladar - The spacious main dining room at Paladar

    The spacious main dining room at Paladar

    Paladar - Grilled Prawn

    Grilled Prawn

    Paladar - The front area of the restaurant

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    The front area of the restaurant

    Arepazo Bros - gluten_free - Updated May 2026

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