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14 Black-Owned Restaurants In London You Need To Check Out



The time is now for us to be showing some love to the independent Black-owned businesses around our local area. We’ve highlighted 14 Black-owned restaurants in London for you to check out the next time you’re deciding on dinner.

Big Town Restaurants, Peckham

Authentic Nigerian food and grill freshly prepared in an open kitchen.

302 Walworth Road, Walworth, SE17 2TE


Caribe’, Brixton

A cosy Caribbean spot creating dishes from scratch inspired by all the islands. Their menu includes hearty food, rum cocktails and homemade juices.

Unit S36, POP Brixton, 49 Brixton Station Road, SW9 8PQ

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Chuku’s, Tottenham

‘Chop, Chat, Chill’ at London’s first Nigerian tapas restaurant, run by a brother-and-sister duo.

275 High Road, Tottenham, N15 4AJ


805 Restaurants, Hendon, Elephant & Castle

Authentic West African cuisine being served up by a husband and wife duo since 2001.

Hendon: 60 Vivian Avenue, Hendon Central, London, NW4 3XH

Old Kent Road: 805 Old Kent Road, London, SE15 1NX

Reading: 2 Cholsey House, Moulsford Mews, Reading, RG13 1AP


Fish, Wings & Tings, Brixton

‘Nouvelle Caribbean cuisine’, a fusion of island cooking and world-class chef techniques in Brixton Village.

3 Granville Arcade, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW9 8PR


Zeret Kitchen, Camberwell

A cosy, family-owned Ethiopian restaurant that specialises in the enormous sharing dish kategna.

216-218 Camberwell Road, SE5 0ED


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Aso Rock, Dalston

Delicious Nigerian cuisine with experienced chefs and locally-sourced ingredients.

10 Bradbury Street, Dalston, N16 8JN


Kokobella Kitchen, Croydon

Seafood with a twist of Southern comfort – a restaurant bringing the southern flavours of America to the UK.

Valley Heights, 275 Godstone Road, Warlingham. Whyteleaf, CR2 0BD


Eat Of Eden, Brixton, Shepherd’s Bush, Clapham, Lewish

A hearty and popular vegan and vegetarian menu inspired by Caribbean Ital and European recipes.

Clapham: 6 Ascot Parade, Clapham Park Road, SW4 7EY

Brixton: 4 Brixton Village, Coldharbour Lane, SW9 8PR

Shepherd’s Bush: 76 Shepherd’s Bush Road, W6 7PH

Lewisham: 1 Goldcrest House, 32-64 Lee High Road, SE13 5FH


Lekki Restaurant & Bar, Dalston

Fine Nigerian dining based on both traditional recipes and bold new directions.

323 Kingsland Rd, Dalston, E8 4DL


Buster Mantis, Deptford

Caribbean restaurant and cocktail bar with a brilliant atmosphere, named after the first prime minister of Jamaica.

3-4 Resolution Way, Deptford, SE8 4NT


Eko, Hackney

Nigerian wine bar and restaurant promising an unforgettable dining experience, with a live band every Friday and Saturday.

160 Homerton High Road, Hackney, E9 6JA

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Sweet Handz, Finsbury Park

Delicious authentic Ghanaian food using only the finest and freshest ingredients.

217 Holloway Road, Islington, N7 8DL


Rayaan Restaurant, Tottenham

A traditional Somali menu using only fresh and local ingredients, available for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

610 High Road, Tottenham Hale, N17 9TA

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