1. The Bach
8.1
12 Broadway Market (at Ada St.), London, Greater London
Café · London Fields · 15 tips and reviews
Kit Carrau: Get the figs & ricotta on toast 👌💯
Lars Ginnerup: Very on trend cafe (almost too much...like muffin with kale) with big toast selection, etc. For example the ricotta toast with fresh figs and pistachios looked amazing. The place is not too crowded.
Daren Williams: NZ café serving excellent brunch dishes. French toast with bacon was tasty and Allpress coffee was well prepared. Welcoming atmosphere and plenty of space :)
3. Romeo & Giulietta
9.2
137 Albion Rd, London, Greater London
Gelato Shop · Clissold · 7 tips and reviews
Pete Harmer: Best gelato outside Italy. Personal favourites - white chocolate, sour cherry or ricotta and figs
Tibi Neagu: Smooth, creamy gelato and flavorful sorbets. A hidden gem, a bit away from busy Church Street
Stavroula Konidari: All the ice cream!
5. Honey & Smoke
8.5
216 Great Portland St, London, Greater London
Middle Eastern Restaurant · Marylebone · 12 tips and reviews
Daren Williams: Every dish was delicious and creative, with unexpected combinations that impressed. Highlights were grilled fig + manoura cheese, lamb kofte, smoked chicken, feta + honey cheesecake - yum!
Jason Quarisa: Be sure to book in advance! Great Middle Eastern restaurant! Everything was amazing, particularly the octopus. Recommend the all you can eat tasting menu.
Rachel Poston: Really good!! I still think the original honey and co is a bit more special, but this is great too.
7. Vapiano
8.1
19-21 Great Portland St, London, Greater London
Italian Restaurant · West End · 251 tips and reviews
Les Ansley: Try something different. The fig and honey pizza was excellent.
Jason Hirst: Great place for friends to catch up, food cooked in front of you (if you want) and really good price. Tip: do try their ham, fig and honey pizza!!!!!
Kostas Koukoravas: Sausage and fig pasta is a must. Queues are loooong and the ordering system might be novel but impractical to say the least.
Emma Simpson Dore: Went for brunch on a Saturday and had one of the specials, 'savoury porridge'. Super tasty and also tried the fig frangipanne from the amazing selection of homemade cakes
Arturo B: 8/10 Nice place for a brunch, specially if the weather is good, before a walk to Hampstead Heath. Love the sausage ciabatta sandwich and the desert selection.
Katia Weber: Delicious mushroom soup
9. escocesa
8.6
67 Stoke Newington Church St, London, Greater London
Tapas Restaurant · Stoke Newington Central · 24 tips and reviews
Asa Baum: Great tapas food, a little bit pricey. The fig salad is delicious.
Anja Moehler: Best tapas in London. Pulpo, courgette flowers and pig cheeks are to die for. Jairos cocktails are the best. Highly recommend it. Delicioso.
Laura Tamborini: Great Tapas! awesome crema catalana as dessert!
11. Ole & Steen
8.8
71-73 Wigmore St (Unit 1), London, Greater London
Bakery · Marylebone · 38 tips and reviews
AlSharif Adel 🇰🇼: Fig & Goat Cheese Very tasty and light
Shamsa Abdulrahman: Chocolate croissant, Mushroom toastie & avo on toast were so good! Flat white was good, Americano was acidic. Quick service. Loved it
Farah ALDossary: Highly recommend.. social cinnamons rool soooooo good 💕
13. Gelupo
8.9
7 Archer St, Soho, Greater London
Gelato Shop · 236 tips and reviews
J Druni: Huge contrast between some delicious flavors (pistacchio, bitter chocolate) and others that have no true taste at all (fig leaves, pumpkin + cinnamon).
Ayshwarya Jaisankar: Bonet and fig leaf are amazing!!
Nikos Kastrinakis: Very tasty ice cream. Fresh mint stracciatella was really fresh!
15. River Café
8.6
Thames Wharf, Rainville Rd (opp. Bowfell Rd), London, Greater London
Italian Restaurant · Hammersmith and Fulham · 69 tips and reviews
Ekaterina Obukhova: Tip from happy Katya: fried zucchini is so good,ham and figs, soup! And desserts! I like this place!
Cristiana Rodrigues: If you want to splurge $ this Italian is for you. Setting is beautiful, the food is truly Italian, flavors are superb, wine and drinks selection really nice. Great place to see some famous faces 2.
HISTORY UK: Beneath the office of architect Sir Richard Rogers is the famous restaurant run by his wife Ruth. Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall both trained in the kitchens here.