173 Rankins Road, Kensington
A cute and cosy cafe tucked away from the hustle of the main drag, Luncheonette is sure to have your spine tingling with the sudden need to indulge in all things quaint, home made and knitted. Pint-sized and cutesy it may be, but it punches above its weight in terms of quality of food delivered.
The menu, much like the kitchen, is very small, so don't expect to be offered a huge range of breakfast options. Do expect a few solid and tasty performers including baked eggs, homemade granola with rosewater-poached rhubarb, or a belgian waffle with toasted hazelnuts and organic maple syrup.
Two serves of the shakshuka eggs and a couple of strong long maccs went down a treat. I very much enjoyed dunking pieces of Dench baguette into the sweet-spicy stew of red peppers and tomato. Luncheonette also has a killer list of sandwiches and other bready things available all day - I'm hankering for some smashed chickpeas, lemony tahini and piquillo peppers stuffed into a roll. It's a neighbourhood secret so keep it quiet - but do pop over for a visit if you're in Kensington!



This place looks super cute! And I do always like the idea of brunch options like that shakshuka where it is basically acceptable to eat it using bread as your utensil. I will have to keep Luncheonette in mind next time I'm (admittedly rarely) out west.
ReplyDeleteI discovered your blog a few weeks ago and absolutely love it, keep up the good work!
Hi Hayley,
DeleteThanks for the lovely comment. Agreed - I am all for using baguette, roti, or any sort of bread to eat!
Natalie
Just stumbled upon your blog after googling Nama Nama! I'm so impressed by it all!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am an amateur food blogger myself and this is definitely a new inspiration :)
Keep up the good work!
Lisa xoxo
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Hi Lisa,
DeleteThanks for the comment - it's great to hear that! I'm a huge fan of Nama Nama, definitely worth a visit if you're up that end of the city.
Natalie