Another new foodie destination for King’s Cross Road

N2 Yesterday I stumbled upon Niven's, at no. 157. It's a petite lunch bar with a communal table at the back and a small range of comestibles in pretty packaging. There were gourmet salads, hot food and baked treats on offer; the likes of beetroot and gorgonzola salad, Israeli couscous, rich tagines and some nice homely looking tarts and cakes. I was told they'd opened a few weeks ago.

Sadly my lunch was spoken for, so I'll have to sample the food and coffee another time.

As yet I can't find a website or reviews, but there's a blog writeup from a friend of the business.

As with most new openings on the funny old strip that is King's Cross Road, hopefully it will thrive and endure — and help revive a tricky spot that certainly has its bleak moments.

See also:

New Restaurants on Kings Cross Road transform South of KX as a direction for food

About Clare Hill

Clare is a freelance writer and graphic designer living south of the Euston Road. She is passionate about King's Cross history, transport and food. Contact Clare by commenting on her posts or go to http://www.clarehill.net
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