Tested and Approved in London, UK
My favorite food spots in London.
London, England
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
26 Grains
Breakfast’s sorted!
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London, England
restaurants
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Acklam Village Market
Food market with urban styled sitting space
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London, England
cafe
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Algerian Coffee Stores
Wonderful coffee store! Besides stocking up on beans and tea, you can have an espresso for £1 here (standing).
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London, England
cafe
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Artisan Coffee
Time for a coffee. And don’t forget to spin the wheel, that coffee might be for free.
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London, England
cafe
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Ask For Janice
Lovely café / brunch space with a tiny but powerful bar downstairs.
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London, England
cafe
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Aux Merveilleux de Fred London
It’s the chocolate croissant, that does it. An absolute winner. Probably the best I ever had outside France.
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London, England
cafe
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Barber and Parlour
Cool space for a coffee. Loving the Electric Cinema downstairs!
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London, England
restaurants
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Berber & Q - Grill House
North African at its finest.
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London, England
outdoors
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Brick Lane
Brick Lane market is always an experience. Come hungry.
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London, England
shopping
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Brixton Village
Cool hall with little shops and and restaurants.
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London, England
shopping
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Broadway Market
One of my favorite food markets in London.
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London, England
restaurants
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Caravan King's Cross
Spacious industrial place that serves proper food and the best corn bread in London.
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London, England
cafe
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Cafe OTO
Cool place for a coffee.
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London, England
restaurants
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Casita Andina
How to fall in love with Peruvian food.
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London, England
restaurants
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Cay Tre Soho
Please take the garlic steak pho!
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London, England
restaurants
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Chinatown Bakery
The BBQ pork bun is one of the best snacks I ever had.
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London, England
restaurants
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Comptoir Gascon
Try the duck burger.
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London, England
shopping
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D. Mckay Fruiterer
Get a freshly pressed juice in this little fruit store.
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London, England
restaurants
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Da Mario
Enter Italy in London. The pasta tastes heavenly.
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London, England
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Dalston Eastern Curve Garden
Hidden community garden where you can eat and grab a coffee. Sweet!
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London, England
restaurants
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Dishoom Shoreditch
Industrial Indian place in Shoreditch - it’s hard to getter better Indian food outside India...
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London, England
restaurants
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Dirty Bones Kensington
‘The Burger’ - don’t even think about anything else, just take that!
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London, England
bar
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Experimental Cocktail Club Chinatown
My favorite cocktail bar in town.
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London, England
cafe
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F Cooke
Old traditional pie shop. A must!
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London, England
restaurants
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Gelupo
Serious gelato right here!
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London, England
cafe
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Ginger & White
Good coffee albeit expensive.
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London, England
bar
Posted about 5 years ago
H. J. Aris Antique and Cafe Bistro
Such a fun place. Basically an antique store with bar for beer, coffee and tea.
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London, England
restaurants
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Hackney Bureau
Their mushrooms in truffle oil will kickstart your day.
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London, England
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
Hawksmoor Spitalfields
Here’s where you wanna do your Sunday roast.
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London, England
restaurants
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Heap's Sausage Café
Love that place. Homemade sausages served with mash and gravy.
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London, England
shopping
Posted about 5 years ago
I Camisa & Son
Sweet little Italian deli - try the almond cookies (if you can find them...)
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London, England
restaurants
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KOI Ramen Bar
Good ramen and gyoza.
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London, England
shopping
Posted about 5 years ago
La Fromagerie
A slice of cheese heaven on earth.
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London, England
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
La Porchetta Pollo Bar
Okay, not the best pizza in town, but this place is an institution. You should have been at least once.
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London, England
restaurants
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Lanzhou Lamian Noodle Bar
Serious about their noodles. Feels as if you dived into a part of China.
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London, England
restaurants
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Leila's Shop
Fun little breakfast venue in farmer’s shop.
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London, England
shopping
Posted about 5 years ago
Lo's Noodle Co Ltd
Such a valuable secret, please keep it close to your heart. Hidden in a little alley in China town, you knock on the door and can buy freshly made noodles for at home. £1 per pack. So worth it!
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London, England
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
Mac and Wild Fitzrovia
Good burger right here.
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London, England
shopping
Posted about 5 years ago
Maltby Street Market
One of my favorite markets. It’s locates under a railway track. Each arch has its own little shop / stall.
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London, England
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
Mangal Ocakbasi Restaurant & Meze
Fantastic Turkish bbq. And you can bring your own booze.
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London, England
restaurants
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Mildreds Restaurant
If you’re after good vegetarian food, you’ll be mighty happy here.
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London, England
cafe
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Montparnasse Cafe
Pull up a chair and have your French croissant with a coffee on the pavement.
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London, England
restaurants
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Mr Falafel
Best falafel in town? Definitely worth the visit!
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London, England
cafe
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Patisserie Sainte Anne
Go here for their almond croissants!
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London, England
restaurants
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Phat Phuc Noodle Bar
Such a fun noodle soup place tucked away in the heart of Chelsea.
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London, England
shopping
Posted about 5 years ago
Pop
Cool pop up place with food and drink options.
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London, England
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
Portobello Garden Arcade. Italian Restaurant
Sweet little Italian place just off Portobello Road.
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London, England
shopping
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Portobello Road Market
Doesn’t need an introduction. You should go at least once.
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London, England
restaurants
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Rossopomodoro Covent Garden
Hands down the best pizza in London. You gotta take the marinara!
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London, England
cafe
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Scooter Cafe
Fun little coffee place.
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London, England
restaurants
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Sông Quê Café
Fantastic pho - I loved the prawn noodle soup.
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London, England
bar
Posted about 5 years ago
The Spaniards Inn
If Keats and Dickens felt at home here, you will too.
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London, England
cafe
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Towpath Café
Sweet café next to the river.
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London, England
bar
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The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town
Secret at below the Breakfast Club - you enter through the Smeg fridge.
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London, England
cafe
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The Watch House
How can one little place be stuffed with so much goodness?
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London, England
cafe
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Waterside Cafe
Café in a house boat.
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London, England
cafe
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Ziferblat
Secret apartment café. You can drink and eat anything you want, play board games or just hang out. It’s the time you’re paying for.
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London, England
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
50 Kalò di Ciro Salvo Pizzeria London
Serious pizza! The decor and location might make you frown, but the taste makes it all worthwhile.
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