PappadumsPappadums is set in the Ferry Quays Development in Brentford by the Thames which means that you can sit on the terrace and gaze out over the water towards Kew Gardens while enjoying authentic Indian food that draws most of its inspiration from the north of the Sub-continent.
Brentford, Middlesex
Glistening WatersGlistening Waters, hidden away in the Ferry Quays development of luxury flats, this enterprising Caribbean restaurant has made a lot of friends since opening in 2003: 'an absolute delight,' concluded one UK Restaurant Guide reporter, who praised the 'fantastic' reasonably priced food and excellent service.
Brentford, Middlesex
San MarcoLocated at the heart of the Ferry Quays development in Brentford, San Marco enjoys great views of the Thames and a nearby sculptural landmark.
Brentford, Middlesex
The Kew Gardens HotelThe 150-year-old Kew Gardens Hotel – just a few minutes walk from the world-famous Gardens – has undergone an astonishing transformation of late, and is now a contemporary urban inn with 19 bedrooms, a Victorian-style bar and a relaxed dining area.
Kew, Surrey
The GlasshouseThe aptly named Glasshouse restaurant with its vast expanses of glass provides views out onto the leafy pavements and village-style shops in this backwater of Kew, a short stroll away from the world famous gardens.
Kew, Surrey
The CapabilityThe Capability is the flagship restaurant in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in London Syon Park, the setting of which has served as the country home of the Duke of Northumberland for over 400 years.
Brentford, Middlesex
Kew GrillKew Grill, one of the two remaining AWT Grills that has survived the 'downturn' axe, this venue is continuing to feed the faithful in the leafy enclaves of Kew Green.
Kew, Surrey
Rock & RoseRichmond's Rock and Rose is a stylish restaurant serving a range of innovative European food, decorated in an opulent style, The Rock and Rose is ideal for those who enjoy a classy eclectic menu stuffed with modern international dishes.
Richmond, Surrey
Lord NelsonOrganic meat from a farm in the Peak District is the star attraction at this large back-street local the Lord Nelson, tucked away in the hinterland between South Ealing and Brentford.
Brentford, Middlesex