Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Oxshott

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Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Oxshott

SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden
4.4 (1157 ratings)
35 The Market, London, WC2E 8RF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantDelivery serviceTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by DOSE
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"Sushisamba is always a hit for Asian dining, with excellent food (think Japanese with a South American twist) and stellar views at its City site. Located at the famed Opera Terrace atop the historic Grade II-listed Market Building, this striking space is crowned by an Eric Parry-designed glass roof. Bold in design, the restaurant offers a host of inviting dining and drinking experiences: from the bar with its ‘living ceiling’, the exposed kitchen and high energy sushi bar, to the terrace overlooking The Piazza below, and the private dining room with its own entrance and terrace."
Mentioned by City Matters
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"Sushisamba – the Brazilian, Peruvian and Japanese joint – is finally back up and running, and is certainly one of the best City of London rooftop bars. The indoor restaurant is now open as well as both outdoor terraces. Choose between the sprawling views on the East Terrace or toast the summer on the Tree Terrace under our iconic 26ft orange tree."
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"At Sushisamna, a newcomer to Covent Garden although the second in London, the concept of Japanese-Peruvian-Brazilian fusion cuisine makes for an unforgettable dining experience."
Yauatcha
Yauatcha
4.3 (3023 ratings)
Top-of-the-range, contemporary Chinese dining with expertly-crafted dim-sum and handmade sweets.
15-17 Broadwick St, London, W1F 0DL, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantChinese takeawayDim sum restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Secret London
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"This modern Chinese restaurant on Broadwick Street, slickly designed and eagerly staffed, is a great option for all-day dim sum year round, and their seven-dish Chinese New Year menu (on ’til March 4) is pretty special. The sesame balls filled with a salted egg-yolk custard are a real treat, the braised pork is ludicrously tender and melty, and the golden fortune prawns are mouthwatering too. The cocktails we tried were just the ticket to sharpen the senses (the Black River Martini is a punchy, purple Scotch + blackberry delight) and although I wasn’t wholly sold on the admittedly very pretty petit gateau that concluded the meal, my companion eagerly demolished both of ours, so what do I know?"
Mentioned by Buro247
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"Dim sum al fresco is just one of those things that we can't resist. And it's even harder to now that the Soho and City branches of Yauatcha open. But we don't care, because venison puffs and scallop shui mai make us happy – especially when they're washed down with a Rose Fortune cocktail."
SMOKESTAK
SMOKESTAK
4.5 (2402 ratings)
A smoker and grill take centre stage at this stylishly rustic barbecue joint with a bar and terrace.
35 Sclater St, London, E1 6LB, United Kingdom
Barbecue restaurantDeliDelivery serviceDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantMeat productsRestaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants American Shoreditch. Just off Brick Lane, Smokestak’s ‘medieval nightclub’ (as we described it when it opened) sits at the foot of an unassuming block of flats, but, cue corny trumpet fanfare, has a massive terrace on both sides of its corner frontage, with a fancy new awning in suitably robust army-green canvas to protect meat-chompers from summer downpours. Cos Smokestak is all about meat – brisket, pastrami – in great smoky chunks or shoved, peasant-style – into buns with pungent sauces and sharp sides."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants American Shoreditch. An edgy bricks-and-mortar site from pop-up vendor David Carter, Smokestak peddles smoke and meat like it’s going out of fashio. The stygian semi-industrial space may feel like a medieval nightclub, but there’s no arguing with the home-cured salami or the sweet, smoky, salty brisket brushed with barbecue sauce and bone-marrow butter – just be sure to order plenty of citrusy fennel and celery slaw as a palate-cleansing counterbalance."
Mentioned by Eater London
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"David Carter’s barbecue restaurant continues to stand strong in Shoreditch, putting out conscientiously smoked meats by the 100 grams alongside its now overly Instagrammed brisket buns with red chilli. In wintry climes, the baked potato is a must-order."
Riding House Café
Riding House Café
4.2 (2083 ratings)
Comfort food and all-day brasserie classics in quirky, retro-inspired surrounds.
43-51 Great Titchfield St, London, W1W 7PQ, United Kingdom
Modern European restaurantBarGrocery storeTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by LondonTown
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"Residents and workers in Fitzrovia are pretty lucky if they're pancake lovers with the Riding House Caf� serving up fluffy American-style pancakes all-year-round. But just for Pancake Day they're offering a special bottomless pancake brunch where you can order as many of their signature pancake dishes - berries with vanilla clotted cream and triple smoked streaky bacon and maple syrup - as you like for �12.50 per head. With sweet or savoury to choose from, there will be stacks of pancakes with tiers of toppings to satisfy even the biggest appetites."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"When Ghanaians say ‘chalé’ they mean ‘old friend’, and ‘Let’s Eat!. ’ is Alicia Ama’s matey invitation to try some native food from her West African home country. If you want to tread gently, plump for the mild chicken ‘flo’ (in a sweet pepper, tomato and palm fruit stew) but we prefer the more challenging beef azi desi (spicy beef in peanut butter stew with butternut squash and okra) – plus some rice, sticky plantain and anise slaw on the side."
Mentioned by Time Out London
Brunch season has finally arrived
"Restaurants British Fitzrovia. Expect a banging all-day brunch menu at this attractive Fitzrovia brasserie when the weekend comes around. Buttermilk pancakes and various hollandaise riffs loom large (try the avocado and chard florentine), but also dive into classics such as shakshuka, kedgeree, smashed avo with dill salsa or chorizo hash with curly kale."
Zerodegrees Microbrewery & Restaurant Reading
Zerodegrees Microbrewery & Restaurant Reading
4.2 (328 ratings)
Hip beer emporium on 3 airy floors with pale wood, terrace and balconies, plus European eats.
9 Bridge St, Reading, RG1 2LR, United Kingdom
Pizza restaurantBeer storeBelgian restaurantBreweryBrewpubItalian restaurantTakeout RestaurantPizza deliveryPizza Takeout
Mr Cod
Mr Cod
3.4 (192 ratings)
Basic cafe and takeaway serving fish and chips plus burgers, chicken and some Indian dishes.
67A Whitley St, Reading, RG2 0EG, United Kingdom
Takeout RestaurantFish and chips takeaway
Honey & Co.
Honey & Co.
4.5 (975 ratings)
Husband-and-wife run cafe/dining room serving colourful salads, pastries, mezze and iced teas.
25 Warren St, London, W1T 5LZ, United Kingdom
Middle Eastern restaurantTakeout RestaurantMediterranean restaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
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"After Delia Smith and Jamie Oliver, a section of Britain was Ottolenghiised: The Israeli chef became the go-to chef for the de rigueur dinner party. Itamar Srulovich and Sarit Packer worked for Ottolenghi before opening Honey & Co, their warm, welcoming little cafe-dining room in Fitzrovia, serving smart dishes like slow-cooked lamb shoulder shawarma and prawns baked in a spiced tomato and pepper matbucha sauce with cracked wheat, as well as first-rate freshly baked pita and a spectacular range of cakes and sweet bakes. It is among London’s finest examples of Middle Eastern cuisine, which doesn’t just sate a populist craving for sumac and co., but continues to be one of the most charming and intimate restaurant spaces in the city."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Restaurants Middle Eastern Warren Street. Modest and hugely popular, this super-cute Middle Eastern café is known for its friendly vibe and incredible falafel – although finding a spare table at short notice can be a problem. Those falafels are perfect for young appetites (as are the lamb meatballs), while grown-ups can rejoice in the likes of roasted aubergine with BBQ tahini crust and jewelled rice salad."
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Itamar Srulovich and Sarit Packer’s original restaurant, the charming Honey & Co. in Fitzrovia, has been fitted with a sizeable covered terrace, which feels suitable for the still-excellent range of Middle Eastern dishes, like grilled aubergine, egg, tahina, and pita at breakfast or slow-cooked lamb shoulder shawarma and prawns baked in a spiced tomato and pepper matbucha sauce with cracked wheat."
Hanson Grill Afro Caribbean Takeaway
Hanson Grill Afro Caribbean Takeaway
4.8 (26 ratings)
224B Preston Rd, Wembley, HA9 8PB, United Kingdom
Caribbean restaurantAfrican restaurantChicken restaurantChicken shopEthnic restaurantFish and seafood restaurantHalal restaurantTakeout Restaurant
The Good Earth Express
The Good Earth Express
3.3 (82 ratings)
6 Friars Stile Rd, Richmond, TW10 6NE, United Kingdom
Chinese takeawayChinese restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Gastroranking
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"31/01/2021: I ordered a takeaway through Deliveroo, food arrived in good time but was the most appalling Chinese food I have ever seen. We did not eat it - it wasn't edible. Phoned the restaurant, they said to take it up with Deliveroo."
Esarn Kheaw
Esarn Kheaw
4.4 (248 ratings)
Northeastern Thai dishes and traditional decor in a longstanding restaurant behind a green facade.
314 Uxbridge Rd, London, W12 7LJ, United Kingdom
Thai restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
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"This family-run locals’ favourite in Shepherd’s Bush is known for its super authentic North Eastern Thai cuisine. The occasionally eccentric service and slightly tired traditional décor only add to the charm. The flavours here are unusual, fresh and deeply satisfying."

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La Cabana Cafe Nw10
La Cabana Cafe Nw10
4.7 (41 ratings)
Unit 36, Cumberland Business Park, Cumberland Ave, London NW10 7RT, United Kingdom
Cafe
Mentioned by food.list.co.uk
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"Showcasing eclectic Brazilian food, Cabana is a buzzy Wembley retreat. Guests can tuck into delicious street food or flame-grilled skewers in the bright, rainbow-coloured interior, or head to the outdoor dining space in warmer weather."
Jackson + Rye
Jackson + Rye
4 (853 ratings)
American diner with breakfast grits and bagels, meatballs, burgers and a long list of rye whiskies.
56 Wardour St, London, W1D 4JG, United Kingdom
American restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeRestaurant
Ivy's Mess Hall
Ivy's Mess Hall
4.5 (43 ratings)
Casual, eclectic eatery with small plates served all day, beer, wine and a few pavement tables.
129 Kingsland High St, London, E8 2PB, United Kingdom
CafeBox lunch supplierBreakfast restaurantRestaurant

Best & Cool Bars in Oxshott

Q Club
Q Club
2.5 (143 ratings)
VIP areas, fire breathers and pyrotechnics over 3 floors with house, chart and R&B music.
16-18 Friar St, Reading, RG1 1DB, United Kingdom
Night clubBar
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Pulling in a big party crowd all through the week, Q Club put on a spread of banging nights what every mood. If you wanna rock out to Indie anthems and Alternative hits they've got you covered, or if you fancy your weekend with a bit of glamorous debauchery getting down to the best of Commercial House, R'n'B and floor filling tunes then Q Club dishes out the perfect dose of raucous revelry for you."
Mentioned by vice.com
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"In less than ten minutes of being in Q Club, I discover that everyone lacks spatial awareness. But I'm here for a more pressing reason. Danny Williams from Love Island 2019 – a man whose surname I only just learned – is doing a meet-and-greet in the VIP area upstairs."
Mentioned by Total Guide To
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"About: Set over 3 floors with 2 rooms of entertainment, Q Club is the city's largest nightclub. The venue's weekly line-up ranges from cool underground house and bass night, Latch to mainstream weekend offerings, Exposed and Runway."
Shambles restaurant & winebar
Shambles restaurant & winebar
4.5 (285 ratings)
Family-friendly place for traditional seasonal Italian dishes, plus a real fire and walled garden.
83-85 High St, Teddington, TW11 8HG, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantBarCoffee storeGardenTakeout RestaurantNorthern Italian restaurantRestaurantState liquor storeWine barWine store
Bradley's Spanish Bar
Bradley's Spanish Bar
4.5 (706 ratings)
Snug, upbeat, late-night spot with worn banquette, picture-laden walls and vinyl jukebox soundtrack.
42-44 Hanway St, London, W1T 1UT, United Kingdom
BarPub

Churches and Cathedrals in Oxshott

St Vedast alias Foster
St Vedast alias Foster
4.7 (40 ratings)4 (15 ratings)
4 Foster Ln, London, EC2V 6HH, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAnglican churchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"He was the 5th century Bishop of Arras who converted Clovis. “Foster” is an English bastardisation of his name. This was Wren’s cheapest church, as he was able to re-use some of the earlier walls."
St Giles Cripplegate
St Giles Cripplegate
4.5 (94 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
Perpendicular Gothic church built in the Middle Ages and rebuilt after WWII, with CofE services.
Fore St Ave, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Giles Cripplegate, The origin of Cripplegate could be from the Anglo-Saxon ‘crepel’, a burrow, denoting the long, narrow underground or covered way leading to the gate. Alternatively, it could be that more cripples gathered at this particular gate begging alms than at other gates of the city.The first known church was built during the 14th century on the ground outside the gate close to where the Walbrook ran under the London Wall. It was rebuilt in the 17th century and much altered in Victorian times.Oliver Cromwell was married here, and in 1674 the poet John Milton was buried."
Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
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"This Church of England church was built just outside the city wall, next to the Cripplegate, hence the name (without means outside). It was initially built in the 11th century before the current building was constructed in 1394, with the stone tower being added in 1682. While it survived the fire of 1666, it has been severely damaged on three other occasions, from fires in 1545 and 1897 and from an air raid during the Blitz in 1940."
Temple Church
Temple Church
4.6 (1783 ratings)4.5 (573 ratings)
Church of England church built by the Knights Templar and made famous by the author, Dan Brown.
Temple, London, EC4Y 7BB, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAttractionChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"This historic site was first built by the Knights Templar as their English headquarters back in the late 20th century. These days the church prides itself on its musical output and together the choir and the Harrison & Harrison organ produce some of the most sonorous gospel music in the city. It's one of the very oldest churches in the city, sure to fascinate history buffs."
Mentioned by London for Free
Historic Churches
"The name, Temple, derives from the Order of the Knights Templar, an order established in 1118 for protecting pilgrims. (You may know of them as the knights who wore white tunics with red crosses on them.). In 1162, the group built their first church and houses on the banks of the Thames."

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