#FLOFavourite: Boca Cha Cha
What’s the deal ?
Boca Cha Cha is an eccentric bohemian café and restaurant tucked away in Little Venice. With an eclectic mash-up of velvet sofas, disco balls, wicker armchairs, neon lights and chandeliers, and contemporary art the décor is as much a draw as the food. Boca Cha Cha brings together a fusion of Mexican, Mediterranean, and Spanish foods, from cheese and truffle croquet with poached egg to French toast with dulce de leche and berries. They serve a bohemian brunch by day, and become a cha-cha tapas bar with live music and dancing by night.
What to eat?
Smashed Avocado
Boca Cha Cha has a range of both savoury and sweet meals. For all the avocado lovers out there, it has to be the smashed avocado toast, served with courgette shavings and juicy little cherry tomatoes.
Price: £9.50
Pancakes
Pancakes served with lemon crème fraiche, mixed berry compote and maple syrup. Wow.
Price: £8.50
#FLODown: Cocktails, coffee, a trendy setting and perfectly located in Little Venice; Boca Cha Cha is the perfect spot for your next weekend brunch. The calming smell of incense flows throughout the restaurant which instantly puts you at ease as soon as you step through the door.
Look out for new locations across London for the gorgeous Boca Cha Cha.
Location:
14 Formosa St, Little Venice, and London, W9 1EE
Nearest stations:
Warwick Avenue Tube Station
Opening Hours:
Wednesday to Saturday – 8 am – 11 pm, Sunday – 9 am – 6 pm
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