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I don't like Hache. The burgers are indifferent and the buns are foul. Have been to the one in Fulham Road. Why not try Lemonia in Regents Park Rd, NW1. It's in Primrose Hill. Just over the bridge from Chalk Farm station. It's Greek and very meaty but does have veggie stuff as well. Very popular.
The buns at Hache tasted like stale dry ciabatta. I was not the only one to think so. Byron burgers are good, and their buns are better although not perfect. It's a far superior chain to Hache. The closest one to here is Canary Wharf or Kings Road. Closest to Camden is Islington.

There is a vegetarian indian restaurant in Drummond st (diwali) or something similar, which gets full of indian families and is often very busy, it is very good value but there is no booze the most popular drink is lassie.

There is an enclave of indian restaurants there so you will not struggle for a good meal.

If you don't mind the production line service and seating arrangements reminicent of a primary school dinner-room - try Wagamama, it's an unusual Japanese-style Noodle and Soup Bar at 11 Jamestown Road, off Camden High Street, London NW1 7BW (020 7428 0800).


I've been there a few times - it's different but well worth the experience - the food is good, too: http://www.wagamama.com

Wagas used to be cheap but put its prices up a year or so back and now feels overpriced. The new Wagamama's is Busaba Eathai - but I don't think there's one in Camden.


I thought about recommending Cottons but then remembered that everytime I've been, I thought it was overrated - even their goat curry...

Lemonia... lovely but not really Camden Town


Busaba = brilliant(but also not one in Camden... nearest = store street so not much use really)


think Lemonia is definitely worth the walk if it's a special occasion... book though... well in advance, it's realy popular


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