“The best brunch for miles around” – the main reason to seek out this sweet little café, nicely hidden-away from the mêlée which is Kensington High Street.
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Breakfast - 8.30, Sun 9.30, Brunch - yes, Children's facilities - high or special chairs, Private rooms (capacities) - 20, Last orders - 5 pm, Sun 4 pm, Closed - L only
A well-worth-reading review, not so much on the restaurant but more for its clever musing on the changing nature of Kensington itself. He concludes that he likes this “rather dainty” newcomer, mainly for evoking “Kensington as it used to be”.
Marina O'Loughlin (15th November 2007)
2/5 stars
After a morning spent boggling at the impossible economics of the newish Whole Foods superstore, we repair to beautiful Kensington Square for a spot of boggling at the economics of the daytime-only Kensington Square Kitchen.
Fay Maschler (8th November 2007)
Had the press release said that the chef “was a sweet Sloane who had cooked for a few ski chalet parties and decided to open a restaurant that closes at 6pm”, Mrs M feels whe might have been “better prepared for the sort of lunch [she] experienced at this smartly-sited newcomer”. You don’t really need to read the rest of the review.