Where to Eat in London England

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London is packed with the kind of things that tourists travel the world to see. Big Ben, The London Eye, Buckingham Palace – you’ve probably already got your photos next to them, right?

But if you’re looking to venture off the beaten path in search of something new and exciting, then you will want to hit up some of these off-the-beaten-path gems around town.

Today’s post is tailored to let you know exactly where to eat in London, England, if it’s your first time visiting the city or a local hoping to stumble across some excellent restaurants you’ve perhaps never heard of.

Restaurants

The restaurant opening cycle in London is one of the most renowned in the world. Notting Hill is experiencing a gastronaut rebirth as Ledbury, one of the most prestigious fine dining restaurants emerges from the ashes.

Crowds gather at Hawker’s Kitchen on Caledonian Road for exceptional British cuisine and at Toklas Bakery for rare citrus that enlivens rich brioches. Here’s a list of the top 50 best restaurants in London for the perfect culinary fix.

Breakfast and brunch

Full English is the traditional breakfast of London’s eateries — working-class cafes that are neighbourhood mainstays rather than tourist attractions.

But London celebrates the world’s cutting-edge traditions, from unique french food spots to Portuguese food spots, not to mention a handful of Lebanese food for locals and tourists.

Wine Bars

Whether you’re looking for reasonably priced French classics or rusty traditional Italian wine, London has you covered.

There are a lot of places to try out, like Clapton’s P. Franco. This spot broke the rules half a decade ago by presenting low-intervention styles from tiny European producers alongside some of the city’s most inventive culinary styles.

Older establishments include Winemakers Club and Brawn. New additions to this vibrant scene are Noble Rot Soho and Hector’s.

Pubs

Early risers looking for the best breakfasts in London, England and those looking for the best brunch in town are well catered for weeks in and out.

The art of British hospitality is usually best experienced while sitting at a bar with a pint and a packet of scampi fries.

Pubs are to London what the neighbourhood bar is to England – integral to the city’s drinking culture.

Start at the Harp, a tiny pub with dozens of taps and even more people, before travelling north to Stoke Newington’s for the city’s best beers. In addition, there are some of London’s hidden pubs and bars you should visit while in town.

Coffee spots

Starting the day with a smooth flat white or a sweet, creamy espresso of the most outstanding quality is simple when you’re in London.

Prufrock Coffee in Clerkenwell is one of the most famous third-wave cafés in the world. At the same time, Kiss the Hippo in Richmond, Rosslyn in the City, and Kaffeine in Fitzrovia demonstrate that London is now one of the best places for superb coffee.

It gets better with excellent coffee subscriptions from award-winning brands like Balance Coffee for the perfect caffeine fix at home.

Conclusion

Eating out in London can be a daunting affair. There are so many restaurants and pubs to choose from, where should you go? What should you order? As if that’s not enough, there are also many often unwritten rules to take into account when eating out in England’s capital city.

We hope this post was able to navigate your way through some of London’s most popular tourist spots and its more local gems. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave them in the comment below. Enjoy!

 

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