RestaurantsLondonKensal RiseNW10

Harden's says

New to Kensal Rise from the owners of nearby Ostuni, an all-day "café, deli, bombetteria and juice bar", named for a town in Puglia, which is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. An Italian charcoal grill will be fired up each evening to produce 'bombetta' - bite-sized street food snacks - and stonebaked pizzas.

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109 Chamberlayne Road, London, NW10 3NS

Restaurant details

No dress code
109 Chamberlayne Road, London, NW10 3NS
Opening hours
Monday8 am‑7 pm
Tuesday8 am‑7 pm
Wednesday8 am‑7 pm
Thursday8 am‑7 pm
Friday8 am‑7 pm
Saturday8 am‑7 pm
Sunday8 am‑7 pm

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