Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in London Ealing
Hardens guides have spent 32 years compiling reviews of the best Ealing restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 5 restaurants in Ealing and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Ealing restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Hare & Tortoise
Pan-Asian restaurant in Ealing
38 Haven Grn - W5
The “mix of Asian food slightly adapted for all tastes” and offered at “really reasonable prices” makes this long-running chain “a family favourite”. Founded at the Brunswick Centre in Bloomsbury 26 years ago, it now has branches in Ealing, Putney, Kensington and Chiswick, along with two delivery-only kitchens. Top Tip – “you can’t beat the curry laksa”.
2. Tonkotsu
Japanese restaurant in Ealing
14 New Broadway - W5
This “slurpy Japanese noodles” outfit has grown from a 2011 pop-up to a fledgling national chain (14 branches in London, plus Brighton and Brum). These days it “feels formulaic, but the ramen does the business – the tonkotsu (pork broth, from which the place gets its name) is satisfyingly porky and the chilli chicken has a spicy hum”. Critics are not so sure, pointing to “very disappointing noodles” and “drab stock”.
3. Santa Maria
Pizza restaurant in Ealing
11 Bond Street - W5
“Pizza of similar quality to those you’d find in a Naples basement” (with “authentic slow fermentation of the dough”) inspire followers of this growing, twelve-year-old group, which they say is “second-to-none for texture and flavour”. But the relocated original site in Ealing is “cramped” and seems “really dull” compared to the old one: “the pizza remains good, but it’s lost the sense that you were part of something special and secret”. (In recent times, they’ve also added an Islington branch and one in Brentford – not listed – that’s part of a car showroom!)
4. Patri Ealing
Indian restaurant in Ealing
29 Bond Street - W5
“Delhi-style street food” from an “extensive menu with different descriptions” has won a fan club for these “fun”, “small” and basic cantinas in Ealing (x2) and on gracious Hammersmith Grove. Reviews this year however weren’t quite as enthusiastic as in times past.
5. Kanada-Ya
Japanese restaurant in Ealing
3B Filmworks Walk - W5
The “very rich and extremely meaty pork broth” wins plenty of admirers for what some consider “London’s top ramen”. Founded by former cycle racer Kazuhiro Kanada in Kyushu 14 years ago, the small group now has four branches in the capital – Angel, Piccadilly, Covent Garden and Carnaby – and provide “food to savour on a chilly winter day”.
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