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26 Cromwell Pl, South Kensington, London SW7 2LD · Cafe, Bakery · 4.6/5 Google (453 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Specialist spot for Portuguese custard tarts with many flavors; great for a quick sweet bite near museums, but service warmth varies and seating is minimal.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Café de Nata delivers reliable quality in its category through excellent pastry execution and efficient counter service, supported by a prime South Kensington location that makes it a convenient museum-district stop. However, inconsistent service warmth, severely limited seating, and occasional quality dips prevent it from reaching higher distinction. Best approached as a focused pastry stop rather than a destination café experience.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from the Tube, this tiny shop hums with trays of custard tarts sliding in and out of the oven. The vibe is cozy and bustling, more grab-and-go than linger. One visitor summed it up: "Warm tart in hand and a quick espresso—simple happiness." Service warmth varies by staffer, but the pastry case is the real draw. The baking leans classic with playful twists—think flavored riffs on tradition like apple-cinnamon, pistachio, and berry alongside the flagship classic. The approach is craft-first, not cheffy theatrics, best for people who want a focused sweet treat done right rather than a full sit-down. Expect lines at peak times and fresh batches cycling through the day. For families, this is a sweet stop, not a meal. Kids tend to love the classic nata and mild flavors; a babyccino appeared in one happy report. Seating is scarce and mostly outside, so plan for a sidewalk nibble. Vegan options exist but sell out early; arrive before lunch if that matters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£5-10 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Upscale, museum-adjacent neighborhood with steady tourist footfall and local professionals.

Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with heavy daytime foot traffic.

Nearby: Steps from South Kensington Tube and major museums; cafes and chains nearby increase competition.

South KensingtonThe dining scene in South Kensington is upscale and diverse, featuring a mix of fine dining, casual cafes, and international cuisine catering to both locals and visitors. The area is characterized by a refined social atmosphere with a steady flow of museum-goers, university affiliates, and well-heeled residents.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–19:00 Tuesday09:00–19:00 Wednesday09:00–19:00 Thursday09:00–19:00 Friday09:00–19:00 Saturday09:00–19:00 Sunday09:00–19:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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