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London’s Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide

Calling all food fanatics! Whether you’re a London newbie, a seasoned local, or a first-time visitor, this guide has everything you need to indulge in the city’s vibrant food scene.

Get ready for a culinary adventure! Follow my advice and stop frequently to admire street art, explore every market you encounter, embark on a pub crawl, and surround yourself with fellow food enthusiasts. Let’s dive into London’s culinary delights!

London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide

Reaching New Heights: Duck and Waffle

Duck and Waffle, perched atop the Heron Tower, is not for the faint of heart. Fear of heights? You can either confront your fears or skip this unique dining experience. The breathtaking views from London’s tallest restaurant will leave you speechless. Open 24/7, this culinary gem offers more than just stunning scenery. Prepare to be amazed by the delicious food, a rarity in touristy spots.

London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide

A Feast for the Senses: Seven Dials Market

Food halls are my weakness, and Seven Dials Market is a true gem. This innovative food court brings together a diverse range of independent food businesses, all under one roof. The coolest part? It’s an incubator for culinary entrepreneurs and food innovators. The highlight? The world’s first cheese conveyor belt restaurant! Yes, you read that right! It’s like a sushi boat for cheese. Can you even? I can’t, but I did, and I think about it all the time. Besides the cheese-tastic experience, they also offer award-winning fried chicken, fresh donuts, ramen, bao, and so much more. This must-visit spot is located in the charming Covent Garden/Seven Dials neighborhood, perfect for exploring and shopping.

London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide

Spice Up Your Life: Hoppers

Hoppers is a haven for curry lovers who hate making reservations. The best curry in London? You’ll find it here, served in a crispy Sri Lankan pancake called a hopper – hence the name. Hoppers has two locations: the casual
Soho
experience and St Christopher’s Place. Both are great, but Soho offers a more relaxed atmosphere. Be prepared for crowds, as this popular spot is almost always packed.

London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide

Sexy Fish: Sensational Asian Fusion

A regular fixture on London’s hottest lists, Sexy Fish is a seductive Asian fusion restaurant that will ignite your senses. Located in Mayfair’s Berkeley Square, this experience-style eatery is a sushi haven and a meeting place for the discerning palate. Prepare to be swept away by the unique blend of Japanese and London flavors.

Frenchie: Parisian Charm Meets Global Influences

Frenchie is a culinary gem tucked away in
Covent Garden
. Run by French chef Gregory Marchand, this low-key restaurant is serving up some of the best food in London, with minimal fuss and a laid-back attitude. Expect Parisian cuisine with global influences. Go with an empty stomach and prepare to be delighted.

Bob Bob Ricard: Opulence and Indulgence

Bob Bob Ricard, also known as Bob Bob to the initiated, is a long-time favorite in
Soho
. This decadent restaurant is slightly over-the-top but pulls it off with aplomb, making it a must-visit in London. Snuggle into one of their booths which feature the iconic “press for champagne” button. Get ready for a feast of Russian-European cuisine, focused on classic dishes with a modern touch. Caviar, lobster, and soufflé take center stage, transporting you to the opulent dining rooms of the fin-de-siècle.

London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide

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London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide
London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide
London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide
London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide
London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide
London's Culinary Playground: An Essential Guide
Emily Carter
Emily Carterhttps://londongreens.org/
Emily Carter is a seasoned travel writer with a deep love for London’s rich history and vibrant culture. With over a decade of experience in travel journalism, Emily has explored every corner of London, from its iconic landmarks to its hidden gems. Her writing is known for its detailed insights and helpful tips, making her guides an essential resource for anyone planning a trip to the city.

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