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Food & Eating- What's worth visiting

  • bake-a-boo:

A unique hideaway in West Hampstead, described as ‘magical’ and ‘simply darling’ offering a wide variety of hand-baked seasonal cakes, treats & cupcakes galore!

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If you need to be careful with your diet you’ll find a delicious range of speciality cakes and treats free from the common allergens of wheat, gluten and dairy, suitable for coeliacs, allergy and intolerance sufferers. As well as some egg and sugar free treats.

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bake-a-boo’s Afternoon tea, with finger sandwiches, scones and many more delicious delights is also available by advanced booking. In fact, the Tea Room is a favourite venue that can be booked for tea parties, children’s birthdays, hen tea parties and baby showers, and generally any ‘girly gatherings’.

Even if you are hosting your own event, you can still enjoy bake-a-boo quality and variety by using their outside catering service.
bake-a-boo, 86 Mill Lane, NW6 1NL
www.bake-a-boo.com
020 7435 1666

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  • London Mela:

Gunnersbury Park, London W3
Sunday 16th August 12pm- 8.30pm, FREE

One of the biggest celebrations of Asian music and culture outside the Indian subcontinent, last year’s London Mela attracted 55,000 visitors and this year looks to be even bigger. With eight zones packed with contemporary, classical and new music, DJ’s, streetarts, dance, visual arts, comedy and children’s area, food from around the world with markets and a giant funfair.

Visiting: Take the overground train from West Hampstead to Kew or Gunnersbury Station and walk from there. For more information: www.londonmela.org or call 020 8825 6064

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  • Bombay Flame:

Closer to home why not try the tasty, great value for money, fine Indian cuisine from Bombay Flame. With a great new menu, and delicious choices, either dine at their restaurant on Kingsgate Road, have the food delivered or collect from the restaurant, which entitles you to 10% off. Once you’ve tried you’re sure to go again.

Bombay Flame is at 74 Kingsgate Road, London, NW6 4TE
020 7625 5522
www.bombayflame.com

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This article was created on Sunday, 2nd August 2009. It was last tinkered with on Monday, 3rd August 2009.

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