Tom’s Kitchen

Tom Aikens david griffen photographyAfter opening his first Tom’s Kitchen in 2006, Tom Aikens has launched his third venture in London’s Canary Wharf.

With British cooking and soulful comfort food at the heart of Tom’s Kitchen, you will find a menu of hearty classics from breakfast to dinner.

With restaurant sites in Cale Street, Chelsea and Somerset House on the Strand, the new Canary Wharf opening makes for an even group of kitchens across London.

Tucked away in a cobbled courtyard nearby the river, the contemporary British brasserie makes for the perfect brunch spot when discovering new London haunts.

Whether you are a local to London or visiting the city for the first time, the business district of London offers a wealth of entertainment with designer shops at your fingertips and a Farmers’ Market for tasty treats. After a vast urban regeneration, over 15 million square feet of office and retail space across its 97 acre East London Estate, including 240 shops, bars and restaurants, the new Canary Wharf Group plc transformation is a not so hidden gem of London.

Fuel yourself for the day with Tom’s Kitchen weekend brunch menu, offering a range of pastries and cereal, eggs galore, pancakes and waffles.

With an outdoor terrace for alfresco eating and a kitchen brasserie inspired décor, Tom’s Kitchen offers an informal and relaxed atmosphere. Inside there’s cozy banquette booth seating areas against warm oak flooring and industrial finishes for a cool loft style effect.

Ideal for the whole family, weekend brunch includes classic indulgences such as eggs Benedict as well as crisp Belgian waffle with blueberry compote, chantilly cream paired with a complimentary Bloody (or Virgin) Mary when ordering any dish off the brunch menu.

Using seasonal and locally sourced produce, Tom’s Kitchen works with British suppliers and farmers for the finest dishes from morning, noon to night. With British staples such as Shepherd’s pie topped with melted cheese and beer battered pollock and chips, expect the finest British produce served up in every dish.

For more information visit www.tomskitchen.co.uk.

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