#16 of 93 restaurants in London
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Lucas_J says:
The Eurostar trains are an experience in themselves. Although they ply a relatively short route, they're so well known for connecting continental Europe to England via an underground tunnel.
However, there's more to that experience. On board the train, especially while it is in the tunnel, you ca…
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#17 of 93 restaurants in London
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Lucas_J says:
I had the good fortune of having tea several times there. The food is top-quality, as is the entire place. It is, as a good friend said, a British institution, now fully internationalised. You get silverware, traditional butter-bread, the classical tea, and some interesting (and tasty) British food.…
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#18 of 93 restaurants in London
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Girl_from_Germany says:
If you like burgers, Gourmet Burger Kitchen will be the best place in the world to get a perfect one. GBK (..that's what we call it) have a fantastic range of all sorts of burgers you even can imagine.
You'll find one GBK restaurant on Putney Bridge Road but there are more of them all over Londo…
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#19 of 93 restaurants in London
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DayDreaming says:
Even though I had driven past this place many times before, this was the first time I had actually gone in, and it won't be the last, it was brilliant.
As soon as we walked in we were welcomed by a friendly waitress, who handed us 2 menu's, 1 for food and 1 for alcohol, we looked at the alcohol men…
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#20 of 93 restaurants in London
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marvin_tpr says:
The chef Jerome Tauvron is a star! Absolutely delicious, enormous wine list, sommeliers are highly professional. Plus they have the wine shop next door. You can try a glass in the restaurant and buy a bottle later on (they will bring it to your table and include in the bill if necessary).
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#21 of 93 restaurants in London
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scarr says:
Arguably the best pizza in London, and for a reasonable price. I lived in London for 5 months and found no better place. It is located in Earl's Court and is relatively quiet. When it is warm outside, they make the restaurant open air. The service is great and I consider it a gem of London. I went b…
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#22 of 93 restaurants in London
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ntnatuk84 says:
It's a bit of a tradition for me and my friends to visit Morelli's whenever we go to London. The food halls in Harrod's are huge and vast, and on out first visit we ventured into the hall which holds all the chocolate and candy. There is also a fabulous Ice Cream parlour, with a curved counter and l…
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#23 of 93 restaurants in London
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HCSmooth66 says:
I have 2 very strong vices when it comes to things I eat. One is chocolate, the other is ice cream. I seem to have a radar for these types of things, and sure enough my radar was in full effect as I casually strolled through Leicester Square in London. I had just eaten a rather spicy meal at an I…
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#24 of 93 restaurants in London
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glenniesguy says:
When in London I like a place called Salt Beef in the ground floor of Selfridges dept. store. While not roast beef here in the US it is more like corned beef. Carved hot and fresh you order a small, large, or big. Not cheap but what in London is. Love the sandwiches.
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#25 of 93 restaurants in London
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Vikram says:
The thing I like most about trips to London isn't just the sightseeing, it isn't the stores or the pubs, it isn't the Onken yogurt or Guiness or the Thortons chocolate, but it's the international variety of food and culture one can get. And it's the most unexpected findings that really stick with th…
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#26 of 93 restaurants in London
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frogchan79 says:
Honest, this tastes just like what you find in Tokyo, they have the best Chicken Katsu Curry outside Japan. I've tried so many take aways living here, so many Chinese and Japanses restaurants and Toku is exactly the same as in Tokyo. You cant go wrong. They serve the full variety of Japanese dish…
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#27 of 93 restaurants in London
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slanger says:
Amazing cafe in Earls Court, just off Old Brompton Road. Really cool, eclectic place, great for people watching and hanging out
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#28 of 93 restaurants in London
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lulutraveller09 says:
Soho: vibrant, busy, sleazy. But where to escape in it from all the trannies, tourists and ticket touts? Yumchaa is an oasis of loose-leaf teas and a haven for cake lovers.
On the corner of one of the best known streets in Soho it beckons you in with its inviting air of calm, cleanliness, magnol…
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#29 of 93 restaurants in London
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nikana says:
Fifteen was founded by the TV cook Jamie Oliver - the idea is to give disadvantaged young people foundation and apprenticeship in a top class restaurant. We´ve been there for breakfast on a saturday, before 11 am it was no problem to get seated. The ambiente is modern but cozy, waiters were very ni…
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#30 of 93 restaurants in London
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meggy89 says:
One of my favourite places to eat in London. It offers good portions of very good food at very good prices. Not only that it does free green tea and when you order curry the rice is all you can eat. The service isn't hugely friendly, but it's very authentic. They will not accept tips as is the Japan…
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