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Food Scene

A pub in another life, L’Affaire is now a bustling British-French brasserie, although it hasn’t lost those links to its pervious incarnation – you can enjoy a pint of freshly brewed Bohemia lager in their spacious garden. It’s far from pub grub though with the likes of cheese soufflé, snails in garlic and chilli butter, and Barbary duck breast with dauphinoise potatoes and French beans on the food menu.
8 locals recommend
L'Affaire
134 Wandsworth High St
8 locals recommend
A pub in another life, L’Affaire is now a bustling British-French brasserie, although it hasn’t lost those links to its pervious incarnation – you can enjoy a pint of freshly brewed Bohemia lager in their spacious garden. It’s far from pub grub though with the likes of cheese soufflé, snails in garlic and chilli butter, and Barbary duck breast with dauphinoise potatoes and French beans on the food menu.
Chit Chaat Chai started life as a street food stall, fitting really considering Indian roadside snacks like bhel puri and pani puri, before turning into a permanent restaurant close to Wandsworth Town station. The bright and vibrant interiors are matched by the flavourful food offering, which has expanded to include kati rolls, lamb railway curry and chicken biryani alongside tandoor breads and their range of chaats. Wash it all down with a lassi or Indian-inspired cocktail.
6 locals recommend
Chit Chaat Chai
356 Old York Rd
6 locals recommend
Chit Chaat Chai started life as a street food stall, fitting really considering Indian roadside snacks like bhel puri and pani puri, before turning into a permanent restaurant close to Wandsworth Town station. The bright and vibrant interiors are matched by the flavourful food offering, which has expanded to include kati rolls, lamb railway curry and chicken biryani alongside tandoor breads and their range of chaats. Wash it all down with a lassi or Indian-inspired cocktail.
It’s something of a relief to visit somewhere as profoundly unpretentious as Nayaab, which has the décor and ambience of many of London’s time-honoured curry houses. There’s nothing old-fashioned about the predominantly organic food, though, especially the excellent slow-cooked lamb shank and very fine monkfish methi.
6 locals recommend
Nayaab Fulham
309 New Kings Rd
6 locals recommend
It’s something of a relief to visit somewhere as profoundly unpretentious as Nayaab, which has the décor and ambience of many of London’s time-honoured curry houses. There’s nothing old-fashioned about the predominantly organic food, though, especially the excellent slow-cooked lamb shank and very fine monkfish methi.
Fancy top-notch Italian cuisine at reasonable prices? Head down to the New King’s Road and enjoy the defiantly old-school Nuovi Sapori, which keeps its customers happy with some very fine calves’ liver and veal escalope dishes, as well as what it proudly boasts is its “famous spaghetti lobster.”
12 locals recommend
Nuovi Sapori
295 New Kings Rd
12 locals recommend
Fancy top-notch Italian cuisine at reasonable prices? Head down to the New King’s Road and enjoy the defiantly old-school Nuovi Sapori, which keeps its customers happy with some very fine calves’ liver and veal escalope dishes, as well as what it proudly boasts is its “famous spaghetti lobster.”

Drinks & Nightlife

With great cocktails and quirky interiors, the King's Head & Courtyard is swiftly becoming one of the best bars in Fulham. Described as a place where 'nature meets mankind', the botanical decor and comfortable furniture make it a perfect sanctuary after a long day.
12 locals recommend
The Courtyard
4 Fulham High St
12 locals recommend
With great cocktails and quirky interiors, the King's Head & Courtyard is swiftly becoming one of the best bars in Fulham. Described as a place where 'nature meets mankind', the botanical decor and comfortable furniture make it a perfect sanctuary after a long day.
It wouldn't be right when talking about some of the best bars in Fulham to not include one of the area's favourite pubs. A cutesy gem in the heart of Parsons Green, Duke on the Green follows suit with the leafy suburb offering British dishes and cold pints aplenty.
65 locals recommend
Duke on the Green
235 New Kings Rd
65 locals recommend
It wouldn't be right when talking about some of the best bars in Fulham to not include one of the area's favourite pubs. A cutesy gem in the heart of Parsons Green, Duke on the Green follows suit with the leafy suburb offering British dishes and cold pints aplenty.
Brimming with colour and interior tact, The Cock Tavern isn't your average pub in Fulham. From quiz nights and Sunday roasts down to a roster of craft beer, an open fireplace and quirky furniture, this is a venue in the city with a little flair to its name.
24 locals recommend
Cock Tavern
360 North End Rd
24 locals recommend
Brimming with colour and interior tact, The Cock Tavern isn't your average pub in Fulham. From quiz nights and Sunday roasts down to a roster of craft beer, an open fireplace and quirky furniture, this is a venue in the city with a little flair to its name.
Kona Kai brings the Polynesian party ashore with its beach shack style bar and cheeky Tiki tipples. Try out this Hawaiian den where seashell light features, wooden totem pole drinks and flaming libations come as standard. All aboard this exotic express of tropical cool, hula skirts and island antics right in the centre of Fulham.
59 locals recommend
Kona Kai
515 Fulham Rd.
59 locals recommend
Kona Kai brings the Polynesian party ashore with its beach shack style bar and cheeky Tiki tipples. Try out this Hawaiian den where seashell light features, wooden totem pole drinks and flaming libations come as standard. All aboard this exotic express of tropical cool, hula skirts and island antics right in the centre of Fulham.