This family-run Asian fusion spot on Trafalgar Road is the kind of place Greenwich locals quietly adore — warm, cosy, and more cafe than restaurant. The menu leans into homely dishes from across South and Southeast Asia, with a Thai backbone, and the portions are generous without the price tag you'd expect. It's BYOB, dog-friendly, and the kind of place where the staff remember your order.
A family-run Asian fusion cafe on Trafalgar Road serving possibly the best fried rice in Greenwich, with BYOB and a dog-friendly welcome.
They're closed on Wednesdays and it's BYOB, so grab a bottle from the off-licence down the road and bring the dog — they'll welcome both.
Greenwich's cosiest Asian fusion — comfort food with heart
Faith Kitchen is the sort of place that sneaks up on you. From the outside, 179 Trafalgar Road looks like a modest cafe, and honestly, that's exactly what it is — but the food punches well above its weight. Run by Lucy and her family, this is Asian fusion done with genuine heart: homely dishes from across South and Southeast Asia, with a strong Thai backbone. The Infatuation nailed it when they called the space "warm and cosy (more like a cafe than a restaurant)" — you'll feel like you're eating in someone's kitchen, which is kind of the point.
The menu is filled with comfort food that locals rave about. Their fried rice has a reputation — they boldly claim it's "possibly the best fried rice in Greenwich" — and reviewers back that up. The breakfast plates come with an Asian twist: think crispy shrimp toast, a golden fried egg, and a glass of cold-brew jasmine tea. Portions are decent, prices are fair, and everything is cooked with the kind of care you don't usually get at this price point. Community posts praise the authenticity, the cleanliness, and the genuinely friendly staff.
What makes Faith Kitchen worth knowing isn't any single dish — it's the whole package. It's BYOB, dog-friendly, family-friendly, and open from 11am to 10:30pm (closed Wednesdays). You can pop in for a coffee, stay for lunch, or bring a bottle and make an evening of it. With a 4.8 Google rating from over 130 reviews, this is the kind of independent local spot that deserves your support — and once you've eaten there, you'll probably become a regular.