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The Canary Wharf branch of Canteen, a small chain of restaurants offering traditional British food. This one opened in November 2009.
elvum and friend visited for breakfast on the Saturday of a bank holiday weekend in April 2011, and found it almost empty. Between us, we had eggs benedict (£8.50) and bacon, fried eggs, and bubble & squeak (£7.50). Both were very good. Service was a little slow despite the lack of customers. Our bill included an optional 12.5% service charge.
According to the menu, all the eggs Canteen use are organic and free range, and all their meat is also free range.
See also:
- Eat And Be Merry review
- Eating East review
- Foodie In London review
- Hardens comments
- London Eating comments
- Yelp comments
Last visited by elvum and friend, 23 April 2011. Opening hours taken from the Canteen website, April 2011.
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