![]() ![]() Co-founded by Laura Harper-Hinton, Caravan has gained a name for itself around London for its delicious menus and expert coffees.ĭoña: Specialising in mezcal tipples and live music, Thea Cumming and Lucia Massey's all-pink basement bar in Stoke Newington is a must for fun nights out. The best part? The monthly fee is just £12.Ĭaravan: Crispy chilli tofu, confit duck leg, rose harissa pizzas. Keystone Crescent: A gorgeous members' club in King's Cross, Coralie Sleap's hidden cocktail lounge is providing you with late-night drinks in a luxury setting. Order yourself a signature laksa, noodle salad or rice bowl and see why the critics are such fans of Mandy Yin's cooking. Sambal Shiok: Get your fix of Malaysian flavours from this Holloway Road gem. Hicce: Located in the oh-so-pretty Coal Drops Yard, Pip Lacey's Hicce has got you covered for everything from after-work drinks to Saturday brunches with classic British, wood-fired-focussed fare.Ĭhuku’s: Founded by brother-sister duo, Ifeyinwa Frederick and Henry Southan Emeka, Chuku’s is not only critically acclaimed, but it's also the world’s first Nigerian tapas restaurant – we mean cassava fries, honey suya prawns, oh - and the scotch bonnet jam is sublime. Luminary Bakery: A social enterprise helping to support and create jobs for disadvantaged women, this all-female Stoke Newington bakery is dishing up sweet treats and doing good while they're at it. Jemima Jones and Lucy Carr-Ellison bring lavish interiors and botanical decor to their London restaurant. On the menu? Plates inspired by cultures across South Asia, the Middle East, East Africa and Britain. Jikoni: Treat yourself to a mouthwatering meal in a gorgeous location at Marylebone's Jikoni. Case in point: Louise Palmer-Masterton's Stem and Glory is always abuzz with City workers getting their hands on wallet-friendly vegan eats. Stem and Glory: When it comes to women-owned restaurants, Central London is where it's at. Native: Having gained quite a name for itself at its former London Bridge site, the foraging-focussed kitchen at Native is now providing you with wonderfully wacky and innovative dishes from its Marylebone digs. Head here for short 'rib' tacos, loaded nachos and buffalo chick'n burritos. ![]() Owned by Carole Bryon, the place showcases female vintners along its shelves.Ĭlub Mexicana: Boasting sites in Covent Garden and Seven Dials, Club Mexicana is all about meatless eats packed with flavour. Lady Of The Grapes: The fittingly named Covent Garden wine bar embraces the term 'women supporting women'. Inspired by owner Asma Khan's childhood, meals here are sure to please. Now, you can experience the tasty food yourself at its Belgravia restaurant, bar, cafe and events space.ĭarjeeling Express: Garrick Street's Darjeeling Express is serving up traditional Calcuttan street food and plates. ![]() ![]() Wild By Tart: Starting as a catering company between two culinary queens, Wild by Tart quickly grew a following for its seasonal dishes made with sustainably sourced produce. Mere: Craving something different for dinner? One of the most famous female chefs in the UK, Monica Galetti, whips up dishes that uniquely combine both classical French cuisine with South Pacific flavours. Saunter over to its Shoreditch or Soho haunts to take advantage of its enticing offerings. Swift: One of our favourite women-led bars in London, Swift is shaking up signature cocktails in a gorgeous setting. We highly recommend its iconic chocotini. The Chocolate Cocktail Club : Founded by Holly Brooks and Rachel Wisson, this oh-so-chocolatey cocktail spot knocks up sweet tipples, fabulous afternoon teas and fun events right in Farringdon. Thanks to her, you can now get your fix of sustainable grub and wacky interiors. Wahaca: We bet you've heard of this Mexican powerhouse, but did you know it was founded by a woman? Thomasina Miers, to be more exact. Sister sites include Scarlett Green, Ziggy Green and Timmy Green.īao: Founded by Erchen Chang and Shing Tat (plus the latter's brother), Bao is slinging out scrumptious Taiwanese treats, with a focus on the eponymous fluffy bun. Centralĭarcie & May Green:Part of the Daisy Green family - founded by Prue Freeman and her husband - this floating barge restaurant in Paddington Basin is bringing a taste of Australia to London. Wahaca features top-notch tacos and margaritas, courtesy of Thomasina Miers. In a city home to all kinds of food and drink offerings, we thought it was time to show a little love for the fabulous females that are running things behind the scenes. From dynamic duos cooking up authentic flavours to those who are single-handedly changing the capital's dining scene, we're taking a look at the women-owned bars and restaurants in London that are well worth a visit. ![]()
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