Lydia Cafe

Cafe and Restaurant located in London, Stoke Newington Church Street. All-day Breakfast, and Dinner with exceptional quality, affordable prices a​n​d huge portions.

Lydia Cafe & Restaurant

http://www.lydiacafe.com

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Fat Cat Cafe, 119 Stoke Newington Church Street, London - Cafes ...

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Both Stoke Newington Road and Church Street have their fair share of cafes, which makes it all the more disappointing that we have been thwarted from visiting the Fat Cat Café so many times by the full tables.

Granted, this just happens to be the result of the quality of the café but really, spread the love to the other cafes people, so that one may always find a free space at the Fat Cat.Located on Church Street, the simple corner café utilises its space well.

Usually such sticklers for space between tables, somehow the Fat Cat Café manages to make us forget our ingrained problems with encroachment with its warm, relaxed atmosphere.

We sit squashed against one of the large windows that keeps the café looking bright in the AM and opt for the breakfast food that we’ve been recommended.Since a café should be judged on its Full English that is what we order.

The Hollandaise smothers two excellent poached eggs with a viscosity that deserves, nay, demands respect.We leave the Fat Cat Café with our caps dothed to a fine establishment that knows how to serve breakfast.

L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele | Restaurants in Stoke Newington ...

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A London branch of the Neapolitan pizza joint made famous in ‘Eat, Pray, Love’.

The shabby naples joint of L’antica Pizzeria da Michele, open since 1906, is much hyped as ‘the best pizza in the world’.

Fanning the flames of that rep was the 2010 film ‘Eat Pray Love’, where Julia Roberts sits all blissed out, declaring she’s ‘having a relationship’ with her pizza.

First things first: L’antica really is amazing, but if you’re looking for a relationship with this pizza it’s going to take some commitment.

Thin, crispy and served with beautiful burnt bubbles in the dough, what makes L’antica’s pizza really special is its softness.

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