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From freshly blistered naans, to tabbouleh and falafel-stuffed wraps, to generous plates of Somali rice. Here’s how to spend £5 in N4.
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Near Finsbury Park, Blue Nile is an Ethiopian and Eritrean restaurant with a casual, family feel, extra tangy injera, and great combo platters.
The Roasting Shed is a work-friendly coffee shop in Finsbury Park that still has plenty of life to it, despite the high concentration of laptops.
This candlelit boozer in Finsbury Park is known for its burger, but everything at The Plimsoll is brilliant.
Come to Finsbury Park pub The Bedford Tavern for thin, crunchy, New Haven-style pizza by Lenny's Apizza.
An Iberian-style fish bar in Finsbury Park, Tollington's has a sunshine mindset, on-tap vermouth, comforting small plates, and a terrace that's a certified scene on a sunny evening.
Jolene Hornsey Road (aka Big Jo) is a Finsbury Park bakery, cafe, and restaurant that we’d recommend equally for a breakfast rice pudding danish and an evening fuelled by plates of pappardelle.
Mukkebi is a charming, relaxed Korean spot in Finsbury Park to eat silky smooth japchae and some of our favourite Korean fried chicken on a quick lunch break.
Hiden, a Japanese curry shop, is a helpful spot in Finsbury Park that takes you from massive croissants filled with chicken katsu to fragrant curries in the evening.
This homely Finsbury Park spot serves delicious dishes from Syria and Lebanon that are guaranteed to have you eating like a king or a queen.
Someday in Finsbury Park is great for flat whites during the day, and house margaritas, pizza, and group hangs come evening.
Pizzeria Pappagone is a big and bustling old-school Italian restaurant in Stroud Green that's a favourite for friends and families.
The Happening Bagel Bakery is a Finsbury Park institution as good for a late-night smoked salmon bagel as it is for a morning eclair.
La Casbah is a little caf on Blackstock Road popular with locals making hefty sandwiches, tagines, and other north African staples.
From freshly blistered naans, to tabbouleh and falafel-stuffed wraps, to generous plates of Somali rice. Here’s how to spend £5 in N4.
Gadz is a Lebanese cafe behind Finsbury Park station making freshly made shawarmas, wraps, and salads.