Whits is a mainstay of the Kensington dining scene, attracting locals with its relaxed ambience and imaginative array of modern European classics. The pleasant restaurant interior, with its bright skylight and elegant ironwork, adds to the welcoming vibe, while dishes use ingredients often obtained directly from France to enhance the regularly changing menu.
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21 Abingdon Road, London, W8 6AH
Nearest station: High Street Kensington
Area: Kensington
Cuisine type: European Restaurant
Average spend: Over £45
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