Oxford Kitchen

Oxford


Oxford’s not renowned for high-end, cutting-edge cuisine, so if you’re crying out for a few foams, mousses, funny-shaped plates and bumpy slates, make haste to Summertown’s contemporary Oxford Kitchen. We jest; its modern British food, served as set menus ranging from £22.50 for a weekday lunch up to the £65 weekend tasting menu, is superb.


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