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Osterley Studio Room
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This triple room is equipped with a fridge, a microwave, an electric kettle and tea/coffee making facilities. There is…
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Restaurants nearby
- MignonetteBib How lucky are the residents of Kew? Not only do they have the world-famous gardens on their doorstep, but they’re also the beneficiaries of this terrific little restaurant. Simple, homely and French to its core, this is the epitome of a neighbourhood bistro. The cooking is uncomplicated, hearty fare; bookend your meal with the homemade bread and the pear tarte Tatin, which is well worth the 20-minute wait. Come in the day for the exceptionally well-priced lunch menu, where the dishes are just as delicious and generous.3.8km
- Madhu's Southall Situated in an outer London suburb among a plethora of eateries and supermarkets, Madhu’s stands out like a beacon with its terrific Indian cooking. Inside, it’s got a simple yet slightly glitzy feel with its mirrored walls, while the tried-and-tested dishes from Punjab and beyond deliver all the big, satisfying flavours you’d expect. Starters such as tandoori salmon with mint are well-executed, while the rogan gosht is a superior curry with rich, deep flavours. The well-versed team provide chatty, genial service.3.5km
- PizzaExpress Pizza3.7km
- Las Iguanas Restaurant3.7km
- Zizzi Italian3.9km
- Ole & Steen Bakery3.9km
- Caffè Nero Café3.9km
- GREGGS Bakery4.2km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Kew Gardens botanical garden and world's largest collection of living plants in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames3.4km
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