An exterior shot of Camden Kitchen at night

Tucked away off busy Camden St, this inviting little bistro prides itself on its fresh, seasonal menu of changing and beautifully presented dishes, like handmade gnocchi with spring greens and wild mushrooms topped with a free-range egg; or slow-cooked duck leg with fresh sweetcorn and Morteaux sausage. The somewhat expensive wine menu complements the reasonably priced food.


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