Eat your way around White City’s Television Centre

Four White City restaurants, including local favourites and new arrivals, are serving up dishes from around the world.

The iconic Television Centre in White City has become a culinary hotspot, offering everything from quick bites to tasty sit-down meals. 

Four standout restaurants now serve up a world of flavours, from modern Indian cuisine to reimagined British classics, artisanal pizzas and gourmet fast food.

Hammersmith & Fulham is a top destination for food lovers looking to taste dishes from around the world – right on their doorstep.

Taste for yourself

Kricket

Kricket’s modern Indian cuisine menu includes everything from Keralan fried chicken to Hyderabadi aubergine. 

“Bringing the vibrant flavours of Mumbai to Television Centre is something we are incredibly passionate about,” explained Ali Earl-Gray from Kricket.

Led by executive chef Will Bowlby, the White City branch opened in 2018. The chain is making a name for itself, the Soho branch features in the Michelin restaurant guide.

The Broadcaster

Opposite Kricket, The Broadcaster serves up seasonal and sustainable British pub food and a wide range of cocktails in its famous corner location. Its rooftop bar overlooks Wood Lane and Westfield shopping centre.

Kin Pizza

Kin Pizza, exclusive to our borough, offers deep dish steel-pan pizzas.

Local worker Alesha Bhakoo, 29, who stopped in for lunch said: “I usually go for a thin crust, so it was quite nice to try something different – it was delicious, and I’d definitely recommend people come and try.”

They’ve got great lunchtime deals – grab a £6 slice from Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 3pm.

Temper Burger

Opened in April 2024, Temper Burger is the newest restaurant to the area. Their high-quality, fast-food style includes delicious smash burgers made with the same beef as their famous steaks.

Food isn’t all the Television Centre has to offer. Don’t miss out on their summer of fun, check out their exciting events happening this August.

Sampling the menu

Residents and local businesses made the most of the vibrant food scene at the Television Centre’s Big Lunch on Tuesday (13 August).

The tasting menu include barbecued Kathi rolls from Kricket and Detroit-style pizza from Kin Pizza.

Philip Mason, founder of Kin Pizza, explained:

“The Big Lunch highlights the importance of local businesses coming together to create a celebration of the culinary richness at Television Centre.”

Diners enjoy Television Centre's Big Lunch
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Television Centre

More restaurant guides

H&F's diverse culinary scene is part of what makes this borough the best place to live, work and dine.

Check out our comprehensive list of Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush restaurants. 

And stay tuned; we're working on a dedicated White City restaurant guide to help you navigate all the delicious options in the area.

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