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Ealing in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Ealing, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Turtle Bay Ealing, Walpole Park, and Ealing Broadway, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Turtle Bay Ealing and Pulcinella Pizzeria so you can get the best taste of Ealing while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Ealing Broadway and Walpole Park with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Ealing without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Ealing Broadway

4.3
(15593)
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3.5
(118)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Ealing Broadway is a vibrant destination in London, known for its contemporary mall, the Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre. The center features a mix of brand-name and independent stores, as well as various dining options. It also boasts a spacious atrium that hosts events throughout the year. Additionally, Ealing Broadway serves as a major transport hub and offers convenient access to other attractions such as Walpole Park and the Questors Theatre.
Full of the shops you'd expect. Covers a wide area and has alot of entrances and exits. Useful as a shortcut, but you have to know your way around as getting it wrong can really add to your walk!
M C — Google review
Ealing Broadway High Street Walk offers a vibrant blend of convenience and culture. The pedestrianised stretch is lined with familiar high-street brands such as Primark, TK Maxx, Boots, and Morrisons, complemented by independent shops and cafés  . Midway through, you’ll find Wagamama, known for its fresh Asian noodles, ramen, curries, and healthy juices—open until late evening . Just around the corner, Turtle Bay brings laid-back Caribbean vibes with jerk grills, tropical cocktails, and weekend DJs . A leisurely stroll here passes street trees, heritage architecture like Christ the Saviour Church, and easy access to Walpole Park and Pitzhanger Manor—ideal for a pause between bites and browse . Whether you’re shopping, dining, or soaking up local flavour, Ealing Broadway is a charming West London hub.
Ashish A — Google review
Small size open shopping center with plenty but expensive parking spaces. The selection of shops are ok. Many restaurants surround the shopping centre. Traffic in Ealing is horrible.
Phil S — Google review
Ealing Broadway is not far from where I live and I come here for the shops and restaurants. Ate at the Saturday food market today, which was excellent— enjoyed Jollof rice and a freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. Great to also support local businesses.
Tara J — Google review
Very friendly was busy but good coffee. Only two toilets so bit of a wait as one out of order on visit. Clean tidy lots of different seating and outside seating available as well
Dawn B — Google review
This shopping centre isn’t the biggest but it has a lot. There are tons of shops to look in and check products in. The place is great and has lots of shops with lots of tasty food. It has a Costa Coffee, Tesco and many more. I recommend visiting this shopping centre
Rahimbro — Google review
Loved visiting the mall - good places to eat, shop, art store, the library, gyms and if one wants to go for a walk, Walpole Park is just a hop, skip and jump away. So well connected as well by tube or bus.
R L — Google review
Ealing Broadway has really improved recently, it’s a lovely, vibrant area with plenty of shops, cafés, and a great atmosphere. Definitely one of the nicest parts of West London now.
F B — Google review
The Broadway, London, W5 5JY, United Kingdom•https://www.ealingbroadwayshopping.co.uk/•+44 20 8567 3453•Tips and more reviews for Ealing Broadway
11 min · 0.54 mi
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Walpole Park

4.6
(3998)
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4.5
(45)
Park
Nature & Parks
Walpole Park is a popular public park in Ealing Broadway, featuring two ponds, a cafe, and a children's playground. It's known for its lush greenery and offers an ideal setting for various activities such as morning walks, picnics, and sports. The park also houses an 18th-century manor house and an onsite museum that hosts events.
Such a lovely little park. Nice for a weekend visit. We particularly enjoy being able to play pétanque. Really big and charming. I love it!
Clo — Google review
Nestled within serene surroundings lies a delightful park, boasting a blend of tranquility and vibrancy. Discover its allure with two charming playgrounds, beckoning children to laughter and play. For families seeking a picturesque spot, a scattering of tables invites picnics under the open sky. Convenience meets comfort with public toilets nearby, ensuring seamless enjoyment of the outdoors. And for those craving a refreshing treat or savory bite, a quaint shop awaits, ready to serve up ice cream delights and satisfying lunches. Embrace the essence of leisure amidst nature's embrace, where every visit promises moments of joy and relaxation.
Saman B — Google review
Walpole Park is a beautiful and peaceful green space in Ealing, perfect for a relaxing walk, picnic, or just enjoying nature. It has well-kept gardens, a lovely pond, and open grassy areas. There’s also a nice playground for kids and often local events or festivals. A great spot for all ages to unwind and enjoy a bit of calm in the city.
Michael N — Google review
Lovely small park with a play area, little cafe and toilets. There are water fountains around the main entrance to the park. Lovely place to sit in the sun and picnic + the water area always has moorhens, ducks and geese about!
Kirby P — Google review
Walpole Park is one of those places that feels like a little escape from the busy streets around Ealing. The lake is a real highlight – calm, reflective, and often full of ducks and other wildlife that make it a peaceful spot to pause for a while. The paths around it are great for a slow stroll, and you’ll always notice something new, whether it’s the birds on the water or the flowers changing with the seasons. It’s the kind of park that feels alive and welcoming without being overwhelming. Another nice touch is that you don’t have to worry about going hungry while you’re there – there are food and drink options nearby, which makes it easy to turn a short visit into a longer, more relaxing outing. Between the flowers in bloom, the occasional wildlife sightings, and the chance to sit with a snack and watch the world go by, Walpole Park has a balance of beauty and comfort that makes it easy to keep coming back. It really feels like a community space as much as a green one.
Nicholas M — Google review
My all time favourite park! Perfect for picnic and have a good time with friends in nature!
Lynne — Google review
Beautiful park cosmos flowers, an art gallery and a coffee place.
CLS — Google review
Gorgeous park. Just watch out for runners and dogs. Cafe and toilets onsite .
Norberto C — Google review
Mattock Ln, London, W5 5EQ, United Kingdom•https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201136/parks_in_the_borough/662/e…•+44 20 8825 6999•Tips and more reviews for Walpole Park
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Primark

4.3
(3082)
$$$$cheap
Clothing store
Baby store
Children's clothing store
Primark is a popular discount fashion chain that offers a wide range of clothing and accessories for all ages, as well as homewares. It's known for its varied selection of casual clothing with modern artwork, patterns, and designs that cater to nearly everyone's tastes. The store is praised for its affordable prices and good quality items. Customers also appreciate the diverse range of products available at Primark, making it a great place to shop for clothes and fashion wear.
This is my local Primark, and I always enjoy shopping here. They have a great range of products, from clothing to home essentials, all at affordable prices. The store is well-stocked, and I can usually find what I'm looking for. The staff are friendly and helpful, making the shopping experience even better. Highly recommend!
Athena A — Google review
Very affordable with a wide range of trendy clothes and accessories! The store is always well-stocked, and you can find great deals on fashion, home goods, and beauty products. It's a perfect place for budget-friendly shopping without sacrificing style. Definitely a go-to for anyone looking for quality items at low prices!
Basil — Google review
Great store, well stocked and lovely staff. There has been recent renovations, which look great. My only issue is that they seem to be phasing out staffed checkouts in favour of self service checkouts, which I find a bit of a pain and prefer the human interaction of a traditional till. However, the staff are very friendly and happy to help.
Jenson M — Google review
Always a treat shopping in this branch of Primark. Lots of variety and options to choose from. Always had discounts and reductions on many items. Only problem its very busy and crowded, if this doesn't bother you then very good place for shopping. Staff are very busy most of the time and hardly bothered with assisting you.
Adnan S — Google review
I would like to say a big THANK YOU to Jyoti at Ealing Broadway store. I was desperate to get one of Paula's cardigans. I arrived at the store before 4pm today, all the colours I wanted were sold out. The only ones left were the cream ones which I didn't really want. I wanted the charcoal or brown. Jyoti went out of her way and found me a small one in charcoal, I was estatic as I had rushed from work to get it. Keep up the good work Jyoti, exceptional Customer Service. I will be back soon to get more from Paula's collection, Pat (very happy customer)
Pat C — Google review
During our visit to a primary store in Ealing on 27th September 2025, a distressing incident occurred involving our 4-year-old autistic daughter. My daughter, currently taking prescription medication and feeling unwell, suddenly needed to use the toilet urgently due to bladder discomfort—something new for her. The mother asked a staff member for help, explaining the urgency and requesting to use the toilet as an exception. The request was escalated to the store manager on duty, (Albert), who denied permission. This decision caused significant discomfort and distress to the child, resulting in her wetting herself. Such situations highlight the importance of empathy and flexibility in customer service, especially when vulnerable children are involved. Reasonable decisions can prevent unnecessary distress and demonstrate understanding, which is essential for creating a supportive and considerate shopping environment.
Elias M — Google review
The new refurbished Primark in ealing is awful! Their payment payment BEFORE was far far better and efficient! There used to be a long line of tills which are now replaced by self service which only 2 work! Changing rooms are disgusting! There's women and those in between genderless woke stuff which are always empty which we are told we can use too??? How confusing I complained to a staff member who agreed and told me it cost primark 3M!! What a total waste of money! Rarely go in nowadays since this terrible idea of a so called refurbished. If it's not broke don't fix it!!!
Surj S — Google review
I have no clue why some people think it’s a good idea to change layouts and make these unnecessary fixes to stores. They have reduced the changing rooms, there were probably too many before but now there are too little. The tills are right at the back of the store, the nightwear/lingerie/accessories section fills up a large portion of the store and I feel as though there aren’t as much clothes anymore. Really don’t like going to the store anymore I probably won’t be either. It’s all weirdly placed
Saira A — Google review
38, Ealing Broadway Centre, Unit LSU1, London W5 5JY, United Kingdom•https://www.primark.com/en-gb/stores/ealing/38-ealing-broadway-c…•+44 20 8567 4134•Tips and more reviews for Primark
8 min · 1.7 mi
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Gunnersbury Park

4.6
(5894)
Park
Museum
Gunnersbury Park is a picturesque 185-acre park in west London, featuring two Georgian mansions, a museum with over 40,000 historical objects, an orangery, an 18th-century temple, and a boating lake. The park offers various activities such as golf putting, tennis, badminton, and soccer. It's popular among locals for picnics and leisurely walks due to its diverse flora including tulips, daffodils, and cherry blossom trees.
Gunnersbury park is our favourite local park! It’s always clean and is very beautiful. We take our dog here almost every day and the park is very dog friendly.
Jack G — Google review
It's a really nice park with plenty of greenery and some wildlife too! It's also a great place for events, so it's worth keeping an eye out for local happenings!
Rohan V — Google review
Gunnersbury Park is a lovely green space in West London, perfect for a relaxing walk, picnic, or family outing. The park is spacious with well-kept grounds, a beautiful lake, and a historic mansion. There’s also a great playground for kids and open areas for sports or chilling with friends. Whether you're into nature, local history, or just need a peaceful break from the city noise, Gunnersbury Park offers a calm and enjoyable atmosphere.
Michael N — Google review
A beautiful park located in west London. I visit the park most weekends. It has lots of open space and beautiful gardens, pondes, museum, kids play ground and sport facilities .The new coffee shop will open in December but you can get coffee from mobile vans within the park. Summer time live concerts are hosted at the park. You can spend couple of hours and enjoy the beauty and the nature.
Roobik E — Google review
One of the best parks of London, beautiful, calm and serene. Treat for eyes in summers. Museum with kids indoor play area Cafe still under construction Beautiful water side with lots of ducks Kids play ground. This is a must visit once.
Mominah — Google review
A beautiful park with small ponds and a lot of beautiful birds. Very serene and peaceful surroundings. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here.
Sangeeta C — Google review
What a wonderful park. When you come here, you won't get bored. Beautifully trimmed bushes can be seen on one side, while the tall trees' beauty and the manner they covered the area are impressive on the other. Park Run was held here, a stunning park with a museum and a store. Public transportation makes it easy to get there, and parking is available.
Babji V — Google review
natural haven that is a must-visit for any nature enthusiast. Nestled in the heart of the city, this park offers not only vast open spaces but also a remarkable collection of rare trees and exotic plants With a lot of activities
Samer D — Google review
Popes Ln, London, W3 8LQ, United Kingdom•https://www.visitgunnersbury.org/•+44 20 3961 0280•Tips and more reviews for Gunnersbury Park
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Primark, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Turtle Bay Ealing

4.7
(9806)
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4.2
(1566)
$$$$affordable
Caribbean restaurant
Turtle Bay Ealing is a vibrant spot nestled on High Street, perfect for those looking to unwind after a long day. This Caribbean-inspired restaurant offers an enticing happy hour that kicks off at 9:30 PM, allowing guests to indulge in delightful 2-for-1 cocktails and mocktails. The menu features mouthwatering dishes like garlic pit prawns, sweetcorn fritters, and Kingston fried chicken paired with creamy mac and cheese.
I am a regular customer at Ealing branch and is always a nice experience. Chanel particularly is always very nice and had now served me more than 3 times. Amazing team and always find me a nice seat for my bookings. Thank you Chanel 😊
PRETTAdebora — Google review
A vibrant Caribbean spot bursting with colour and rhythm — lively murals, reggae beats, and tropical décor create a warm, feel-good atmosphere. The place exudes island charm with rustic wood accents, bright lighting, and Jamaican icons like Red Stripe and Wray & Nephew setting the tone. We ordered Curry Goat (slow-roasted with garlic, ginger, green seasoning, and scotch bonnet — an iconic dish), Jamaican Brown Chicken (braised thighs with garlic, thyme, tomatoes, and peppers), Sweet Plantain (add-on), Curry Channa & Spinach (spiced chickpeas, aubergine, and spinach), and Tamarind Pork Belly. Sadly, the curry goat wasn’t available, so we swapped it for Chilli Squid. The food was wonderful — our first encounter with Caribbean cuisine, and we’ll definitely be back!
Rudy L — Google review
From the other Google reviews we were looking forward to a visit to this restaurant. Unfortunately, we were disappointed. The music was so loud that we couldn't even begin to have a conversation. On request, the volume was kindly reduced a little. The food itself was good - but every dish was extremely spicy. We ordered 6 dishes and all were so spicy that 2 of us could barely eat them - unfortunately this was not clear from the menu. Our waiter was not very attentive, stood at the counter with other colleagues and looked at smartphones instead of serving the guests or offering drinks. The non-alcoholic cocktails are not really alcohol-free as syrup contains alcohol.
J W — Google review
I had the mixed seafood and half chicken at Turtle Bay, and it was delicious! The seafood, especially with the coconut curry, was amazing and felt healthy. The staff (Chisel and Chanel) were super friendly and the atmosphere was perfect. Highly recommend
Swapnil D — Google review
First time visit. Food was amazing! I had the mussels in coconut sauce, pork dish and chocolate brownie with coconut ice cream. Wonderful
Gaz — Google review
We visited Turtle Bay Ealing on a buzzing Friday night and left full, happy, and slightly tipsy – just how it should be! The atmosphere was vibrant from the moment we walked in, helped massively by the live DJ running some riddims all evening! It really set the tone and gave the place that extra kick of energy, perfect for a weekend wind-down. For food, I went for the Bay Burger with Jerk Fries – the burger was juicy, well-seasoned, and the jerk fries had that addictive smoky heat that kept me going back for more. Mrs had the Chicken Roti Wrap, which was full of flavour and generously filled. We also couldn’t resist trying the Rum BBQ Ribs – messy, sticky, sweet, and worth every bite. Now for the drinks – hands down the highlight of the night. As it was happy hour (which lasts impressively long), we went all in: 4 Strawberry Daiquiris – fruity, icy, and dangerously easy to drink 4 Reggae Rum Punches – strong, tropical, and perfectly balanced 4 Passion Fruit Mojito Royals – refreshing with just the right fizz and sweetness A few wary shooters – because, why not? 😄 Honestly, the cocktails were top-tier, well mixed, good strength, and beautifully presented. Service-wise, the staff were lovely and attentive when they could be, though it was a little slow at times – but it was getting busier, so not entirely unexpected. Overall, Turtle Bay Ealing delivered a fantastic night with great Caribbean flavours, unbeatable cocktails, and a brilliant party vibe. Just short of five stars due to the slightly delayed service, but we’ll definitely be back!
Seb — Google review
I have been coming here for years. They have changed prices and menus over time but recently it has become an issue that affects my experience. For example, I adore the garlic prawns. The best part was have the small bread underneath that soaked up that garlicky sauce. You would even ignore that the prawns were slightly overcooked. Now that already small beard (around the size, if not smaller than the part of your hand) is cut in half snd used for 2 orders. I also ordered the brown chicken that now the included rice and pes coat 4 pounds more for a very small portion. It’s too much to ask in my opinion. I would rather support the place on leeland road (who gives food to the homeless) and make my own margaritas than feel like the establishment I frequent is rinsing me.
Orzullah M — Google review
Our recent experience at Turtle Bay’s Bottomless Brunch was not just disappointing — it was genuinely unacceptable on multiple levels. Over the course of the two-hour bottomless brunch, we were served just three drinks. Staff were barely present, and we had to constantly flag someone down to get any service. For something advertised as a free-flowing experience, it felt like we were being ignored. The situation got worse when our food arrived — we were served raw chicken wings, which is a serious health risk. When we raised this with the staff and asked to speak with the manager, the response was shocking. The manager appeared completely unbothered, offered no sincere apology, and instead gave us a “20% discount” to make up for everything. Even that turned out to be misleading — when we checked the bill, it wasn’t a true 20% off (only £7 was taken out of our £82 bill, shocking) This was supposed to be a fun, relaxed outing, and instead it was a stressful and concerning experience. Between the lack of drinks, being served raw food, and the dismissive attitude from management, we left feeling incredibly let down. Turtle Bay needs to seriously review their standards — this isn’t just a bad brunch; it’s a health and safety concern, coupled with terrible service and dishonesty.
Laura B — Google review
16 High St, London, W5 5DB, United Kingdom•https://turtlebay.co.uk/restaurants/ealing•+44 20 3067 0007•Tips and more reviews for Turtle Bay Ealing

Pulcinella Pizzeria

4.4
(509)
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4.2
(43)
Pizza restaurant
Italian restaurant
Pulcinella Pizzeria is a charming eatery that captures the essence of traditional Italian dining with its wood-fired pizzas and homemade pastas. Nestled conveniently near Ealing Broadway, this cozy spot exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal place to unwind. The pizza dough undergoes a meticulous 72-hour fermentation process, ensuring each bite is bursting with authentic flavor.
I came here for my birthday and we were well looked after by the staff there! Service was great! The food was delicious and all our plates were clean at the end! Everything was presented beautifully! And they even played and sung Happy Birthday for me - thank you for the lovely evening!
Selina T — Google review
Really lovely Italian place serving really delicious pizza! Definitely worth a visit after some shopping in Ealing Broadway. The ambience is lovely and the staff are also very kind. 4.5/5
Natalia B — Google review
Pulcinella Pizzeria in West London offers a truly authentic Italian dining experience that immediately transports you to the heart of Italy. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and friendly service create a relaxed and comfortable setting that makes you feel right at home. The décor and ambience reflect genuine Italian charm, making it a perfect spot for both casual dinners and special occasions. The food itself was impressive, with the pizza standing out for its fresh ingredients, crisp base, and perfectly balanced flavours. The pasta was also notably authentic, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to traditional Italian cooking. However, a couple of dishes could benefit from slight refinement to match the high standard of the rest of the menu. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our visit and look forward to returning to explore more of what Pulcinella Pizzeria has to offer.
Nicholas M — Google review
We came here for lunch on a Saturday afternoon. The food was so good, we had the asparagus starter and pasta for mains. All dishes were delicious especially the broccoli and sausage meat pasta. I would come back for that. We were the only ones dining which was a surprise but we heard it can get busy. The only annoying thing was they advertise the lunch deal on the window and in the menu but it doesn’t apply on weekends so that needs to be made clearer I feel. Especially as the dishes on the special menu aren’t on the main menu. Nice atmosphere and brilliant authentic Italian food. Would definitely return.
Bav M — Google review
Enjoyed a lunch... Great atmosphere, very clean, great service, the dough was a little thin at the middle but everything tasted fine!
Dave C — Google review
I live nearby and had always been curious to try this place their cute “Vegan & Vegetarian Options” badge outside definitely caught my eye! While walking around Ealing, I remembered it and decided to stop by with my mum to enjoy some proper Italian pizza. The place did not disappoint! The pizza was delicious, and Gaetano, the pizza maker, was incredibly friendly and welcoming. Thank you so much we’ll definitely be back! 🍕🇮🇹
Luce L — Google review
Celebrated 2 birthdays. Not crowded. Quick serving. Magnificent food. Great atmosphere.
N. T — Google review
I recently visited the restaurant and was truly impressed by the service. Kapil, one of the staff members, was outstanding — his hospitality, professionalism, and attention to detail made our experience wonderful. The seafood was delicious, and the pizza he served us was beautifully presented. I really appreciated his excellent service and would love to visit again to meet him and enjoy the food once more.
Ronish K — Google review
39 High St, London, W5 5DB, United Kingdom•https://www.pulcinellapizzeria.co.uk/•+44 20 8567 8482•Tips and more reviews for Pulcinella Pizzeria
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Park's Kitchen

4.7
(1008)
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4.6
(86)
$$$$affordable
Korean restaurant
Park's Kitchen is a humble restaurant in Ealing that has gained a reputation for serving exceptionally good Korean food at unbeatable prices. The menu features traditional Korean fare such as rice dishes, bibimbap, and kimchi stew. The restaurant is known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, with staff trained to the highest standards. Diners rave about the spicy pork dish topped with a runny egg yolk and the generous portions of authentic and tasty food.
Loved the flavour in each dish! Cozy ambience, staff are friendly. In terms of price, would say slightly above average. For us the highlights were: Korean Fried Chicken and the Makkuli (rice wine) and the beef soup.
Anita D — Google review
AMAZING is the word I have for this Korean restaurant! such a warm atmosphere where they play my fave K-Pop music vids, and the service is quick and polite. and the food of course is the best part, it’s delicious and big portions. So tempting that I ate some before taking the photos but would recommend!
Jenna L — Google review
My friend and I came here for dinner after seeing the great reviews online, and they were absolutely right. We arrived on a Wednesday around 8 PM without a reservation, and the restaurant was completely full — yet the staff kindly managed to find us a table for two. They were incredibly accommodating despite how busy it was. You could really feel the energy from the kitchen — it was clearly in full swing, every dish coming out looked fantastic, and you could tell the cooks were working their hardest. The food itself was outstanding: high-quality ingredients, beautifully balanced flavours, and that unmistakable sense that it was made with care and pride. I’d definitely recommend booking ahead, as it’s a popular spot for good reason. Everything we had tasted fresh, authentic, and deeply satisfying — some of the best Korean food I’ve had in London. Also, a special mention to our friendly host — I think his name was Jerry or Larry (forgive me if I’ve got that wrong!) — who asked to be named in this review to win a bet. Consider this his victory! In short, Parks Kitchen is a gem in Ealing — warm service, excellent food, and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommended.
T. T — Google review
This is the best Korean food you’ll find in London, my friends and I have been coming here for 3 years and have tried many other Korean restaurants, none beats the authenticity, flavour and atmosphere that Park’s kitchen has to offer.
Arya G — Google review
Authentic korean food with reasonable price in town! All dishes were delicious. Highly recommended seafood pancake and tteokbokki! However, the seats were not comfortable, very close to other seats. Remember not choose or refuse the table next to the entrance! The door kept open and people went in & out. Very uncomfortable and disappointed that restaurant did not arrange another table for us when available...
CAR T — Google review
Lovely Korean restaurant at Ealing! Very friendly staff and cozy atmosphere. Many options of Korean food. I had the Japchae with beef and mandu. Great portions and very delicious. Soju and rice wine are available for drinks. The place was very busy on Saturday evening, highly recommended to make a reservation.
Eleftheria ( — Google review
Great place with a very tasty food and friendly staff. We do recommend this place. We had chicken bibimbap and kimchi soup. Everything was seasoned very well and full of flavours.
Marta S — Google review
Great restaurant for Korean food. All of the dishes we tried were amazing. They were fresh, flavourful and were all big portions. We had the beef bulgogi, kanpoongi, tokbokki with ramen noodles and kimchi, washed down with some grape soju. Our favourite dishes were the beef bulgogi and kanpoongi. The staff were also very friendly and attentive. Would definitely recommend this place if you love Korean food.
Leanna S — Google review
24 The Grn, Broadway, W5 5DA, United Kingdom•http://www.parks-kitchen.com/•+44 20 8840 0200•Tips and more reviews for Park's Kitchen

Tokri restaurant

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Tokri is a London restaurant that offers a delightful culinary experience, showcasing the essence of Indian flavors through homemade curries and sides. The menu features a creative twist on traditional dishes, taking diners on a gastronomic journey through India's rich culinary tapestry. One of its standout dishes is the Tokri Chana Chaat, which combines ratte potatoes and chickpeas with sweet yogurt, fresh mint, and tart tamarind chutney.
🌟 The best Indian restaurant ever 🌟 The food was absolutely delicious — every dish bursting with flavour and cooked to perfection. The meat was tender, high quality, and clearly prepared with care. Customer service was truly five-star — warm, attentive, and professional throughout. From start to finish, everything was 10/10. If you’re looking for authentic Indian cuisine with exceptional service, look no further. I’ll definitely be coming back 😋
Smels 2 — Google review
Tokri is an absolute gem for anyone craving authentic Indian flavours. Every dish is crafted with such precision and care that the blend of spices instantly takes you back to India with each bite. The aroma, the presentation, and the taste – everything feels so genuine and full of warmth, just like a traditional Indian kitchen. The desserts here are an absolute must-try! Each one is freshly made in-house with remarkable delicacy and attention to detail. You can truly taste the love and passion behind them – it’s the kind of sweetness that satisfies not just your palate but your soul. If you’re looking for a restaurant that serves real Indian food with authenticity, heart, and perfection, Tokri is the place to be. Thanks Nitin for serving us🫶
Pankaj K — Google review
Ohhh this was good. This might just be the best Indian food in London. I’m so glad I took the tasting menu - I just found a lot of new favourites to take bigger portions of next time. Every single dish was cooked to absolute perfection. The service is wonderful too. I love this place, will absolutely be back.
Hayley T — Google review
Tokri in Acton Town is a delightful spot for Indian cuisine, offering a menu that got food that is authentic and flavourful. The restaurant's namesake, the Tokri Chaat, is a standout. Served in a crispy potato basket, with a ragda chickpea masala base, the item definitely is must order. It's not commonly found in London, so I was great to try the dish again. Other dishes like the Chicken Biryani, which I believe is Lucknowi style, and was wonderful. The Seekh Kebab were equally impressive and well-prepared with it's tender yet crispy flavour. The Dal Makhani and Chicken Lollipop also met expectations, rounding out a satisfying meal. Service was attentive, and the bustling atmosphere, with a steady stream of dine-in patrons and delivery pickups, speaks to the restaurant's quality and good word of mouth it has. For those in the area seeking standout Indian fare, Tokri is my recommended choice.
Vincen — Google review
Had a really great time with friends there.Ordered different stuff but my absolute favourite was Chicken Nawabi, so good! Garlic naan was delicious too! Probably one of the best Indian restaurants I’ve ever been to!
Rita M — Google review
Tokri has been on our “must go” google restaurant list for over a year and we finally went tonight. And boy were we not disappointed. The restaurant is lovely inside - great decor and great smell. Staff were very attentive and friendly - very sweet. We went on a Saturday and had booked - it was busy and buzzy. There was a loud group of 4 next to us who were a bit loud but what can you do?! lol The food was sensational. We got a vegetarian mixed sizzle starter which was game changing. The mains were equally as good - all very different, tasty and complex. Great wine list to pair so we were very happy. Can’t wait to go back and try more dishes. Price was very reasonable as well - loads of food and a bottle of wine and was £100 which is not bad at all for date night. 100% recommend !
Emily M — Google review
This was my first time eating at Tokri - I had discovered it via google maps while looking for a place that serves Indian food. Tokri is a fantastic restaurant and a beautifully designed establishment. The service, the food and the overall atmosphere were incredible. For two people, we had three drinks, a starter (Pani Puri), two main dishes (Butter Chicken and Dal Tadka) and three sides (Steamed Rice, Garlic Naan and Peshwari Naan). Altogether it came up to £49 excluding service charge which I think is a very good deal! Me and my partner really enjoyed our experience and will definitely be coming again!
Iman A — Google review
Excellent authentic indian food, service was great. Would definitely go again and will be my go to take away.
Jennifer H — Google review
7 Park Parade, Gunnersbury Ave, London W3 9BD, United Kingdom•https://tokri.co.uk/•+44 20 8992 2436•Tips and more reviews for Tokri restaurant
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