For what is essentially a sandwich and salad place, Napket has a very slick interior design - including iPods at the breakfast bar and Philippe Starck chairs. The whole thing is covered in black gloss - even the toilet paper is black - creating a style more usually found in a slick bar than a cafe. The name Napket comes from merging 'Napkin' and 'Market' which gives a clue as to the kind of food you get and the way its served up. 'Snob food' is Napket's strapline but really it's neither expensive nor exclusive. There's a 'create your own' salad bar as well as good quality ready-made salads and sandwiches. This place wins our vote for the excellent design and good quality ingredients. It's a chic place to eat and surprisingly affordable for Mayfair.
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10-11 Lancashire Court,New Bond Street,Mayfair,
London,
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2 minutes walk from Napket
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