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Books for Cooks
Address: 4 Blenheim Cresent , London W11 1NN, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7221 1992
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: W11 1NN

opening times

Tuesday: 10:00-18:00
Wednesday: 10:00-18:00
Thursday: 10:00-18:00
Friday: 10:00-18:00
Saturday: 10:00-18:00


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Reviews
What a beautiful bookshop. The curated books are chosen well and in great condition. The ambience is relaxing and special for a bookshop. Worth a visit if you are in the area and a must if you’re into cooking.
My most favorite shop I have ever been to. This is my second visit to this delightfully unique cookbook store. I was here in 2023 and now in 2024 and the same people are working here. The owner is a wonderful chef and he has a cafe in the shop, he will pick out a cookbook and find a recipe and cook from that book and serve lunch. Last year he recommended I buy the Cookbook Malta. It is fantastic. This year the sweet girl that works their recommended The Grammar of Spice by :Caz Hildebrand and I cannot put it down. I asked Chef about The complete book of sauces by Allen Bay and he said it is the best one out… so i got it, of course. Please if you are in London do not miss this incredible experience!!!!! It’s the highlight of my stay in London.
Best 3 course lunch in London! The quality of the dishes is always excellent, the pricing is so low that it does reflects how generous the owner is; Eric runs his bookshop and canteen for the love of slow food, sustainable living and neighbourhood, he is French, often rude but funny. You will feel very special once you are invited to the main tables by…I will leave you to meet them!
This book shop was heavenly. A great selection of books about food. Between all the lovely books were the owners personal collection of food shaped sugar bowls and other trinkets. At the back of the store there was a small kitchen area where cooking classes are sometimes held. This place is a gem and a must for any foodie. It was difficult to limit my self to just 3 books. I wanted to pack everything up and take it with me.
Quirky, eclectic and fun. A good array of books and a not so hidden gem in the middle of Notting hill. There's a good selection of Mediterranean books and they are great at pairing their books to their daily menu. You can feel that this is a labour of love
I had seen videos of this place. The concept seemed amazing and I was excited to visit. In reality, it is quite small and very busy. You just can't go around looking at books without feeling that you are bothering sitted customers. The book selection is incredible. If you want to browse definately do it on a weekday. It is easy to find something to like if you have time, space and like cooking. Now the owner. It is a small place, you can hear conversations even if you don't want to. He kept refering to all the female customers as love in a condescending way. No, love, you can't pay by card. No, love, I prefer cash. etc. Even if the book curation is amazing at the end of the day I wouldn't want to spend money here.
What a wonderful bookshop. Great selection of unusual cookery books. Eclectic and fun. Eric cooked a superb lunch for this lucky enough to get a seat. Highly recommended .. this will be a regular for me, from now on.
a lovely little specialty bookstore dedicated to cookbooks and prints! definitely worth stopping by when you're in the area, and I also had a great chat with the staff while I was there :
Employee was rude. Not as i imagined it should be. Not many books for countries specefic dishes
Very crowded. Not much room to walk around. Didn’t find too much geared toward dietary restrictions. Mainly cooking from other countries.
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