Menu from Timber Gardens
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Spring Roll
(vegie or chicken filling)
Kelewele
diced fried plantain
Golden Fried Shrimps
king prawns seasoned and coated with butter
Red Red & Beans Stew
black eyed beans stew cooked in palm oil with fried plantains
Fufu
pounded cassava, plantain or yam with peanut soup, palm soup or pepper soup
Sardines With Fried Yam & Hot Pepper Sauce
freshly fried sardines served with fried yam and red or black pepper sauce
Desserts
Ice Cream
a choice of Ice cream, vanilla, strawberry and chocolate served with shortbread / pound cake
TG Style Cheesecake
cheesecake with strawberry, toffee, honey or maple syrup sauce
More about the restaurant: Timber Gardens
Timber Gardens has to be one of London’s most exciting fusion restaurants. Offering a melange of Caribbean, African and Asian cuisines, this Croydon restaurant in the Broad Green neighbourhood is the largest of its kind in the area. Picking the best from the Far East and the West Indies, Timber Gardens’ London Road restaurant is a stylishly appointed place to explore colourful and aromatic dishes from a carefully curated menu. Here, exciting food is matched by enthusiastic, friendly service.
Frequently asked questions
Does Timber Gardens serve Caribbean food?
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Thinking about making a Timber Gardens booking?
From Ghana to China and back to Jamaica, Timber Gardens offers diners a journey through some of the world’s most exotic cuisines. Fusing Asian, African and Caribbean ingredients and cooking techniques, the range of dishes here is unmatched by any other London restaurant. Dishes such as Ghanaian fufo and tuozaafi, Jamaican jerk chicken and smoky Chinese stir-fry converge on Croydon’s Broad Green in Timber Gardens’ opulent restaurant down London Road. There’s so much to try it’s best to ask for the wait staff’s recommendation – thankfully the team here are just as world-wise as the menu.
Timber Gardens works closely with local suppliers and organic farmers to bring only the freshest produce to their London Road, Croydon kitchen. Thankfully London’s a melting pot for the Asian, African, and Caribbean diaspora, so locally sourced ingredients are fully able to be incorporated into authentic dishes. That said, where necessary, Timber Gardens are also known for importing the more esoteric goods they need to ensure that your dining experience is as it would be if you were eating out in Beijing, Kingston, or Accra. Broad Green locals treat Timber Gardens as a landmark on their culinary maps – if you haven’t experienced this incredible fusion restaurant yet, book now.
