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May 24, 2023

Best Restaurants in London

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London is one of the world’s most diverse, cosmopolitan cities. There are over 250 languages spoken Link opens in a new tab in London, making it the world’s most linguistically diverse city. Almost halfLink opens in a new tab of London’s citizens weren’t born in the U.K. As a result, London has one of the world’s most eclectic culinary ranges with every cuisine on the planet.

 

You can find London’s diverse food range in world-class restaurants, pubs, street food, markets, and bars. The city spans over 9 million people, and every suburb has a different community offering its own cuisine. Here are the must-see places in London if you’re looking for culinary delights.

 

1. A Wong, Pimlico

The United Kingdom has a love for Chinese and Indian food alike. So, you should visit A Wong for some incredible Chinese cuisine when you’re in London. You’ll find the restaurant in Pimlico, which is only a 10-minute tube journey from Central London.

 

The restaurant offers delicious, preserved duck egg, gung bao chicken, and a vast tasting menu. One of the best options in this Chinese restaurant is the tasting menu. Anyone can walk into the restaurant and enjoy some Chinese street food delights from its eight-course tasting menu (eight is a lucky number in China.)

 

Address: 70 Wilton Rd, Pimlico, London SW1V 1DE

Website: www.awong.co.ukLink opens in a new tab

2. E Pellicci, Bethnal Green

When you visit the United Kingdom, it’s an excellent idea to enjoy a full English breakfast, otherwise known as a fry-up to the locals. The best place in London to enjoy a tasty full English breakfast is at E Pellicci. They offer smaller sizes for children, and bigger sizes for adults if you’re feeling hungry!

 

The restaurant is a grade II listed East London landmark with wood-paneled walls surrounding the Formica-topped tables. Although it’s an old Italian cafe, the fry-ups are incredible and popular with locals and tourists alike.

 

Address: E Pellicci, 332 Bethnal Green Road, E2 0AG

Website: www.epellicci.co.ukLink opens in a new tab

3. Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, Hyde Park

London is a hub of Michelin-star restaurants, and Alain Ducasse has around 20 Michelin stars to his name. Pretty impressive, right? Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is on London’s famous Park Lane, and it offers various French classics.

 

These include caramelized celeriac, caviar with smoked eel, chickpea and sage, and veal medallion with artichoke. Michelin has awarded the restaurant with 3 Michelin stars since 2010 thanks to its incredible cuisine and service.

 

Address: The Dorchester, 53 Park Ln, London, W1K 1QA

Website: www.alainducasse-dorchester.comLink opens in a new tab

4. BIBI, Mayfair

Indian food is the most popular cuisine in the United Kingdom, and BIBI is one of the greatest Indian restaurants in the entire city. The menu, which the restaurant has created for sharing, includes three sections with 7 or 8 small plates.

 

A popular option is the oysters, which the restaurant poaches in coconut, lime, and fermented chili. An excellent main course option is the creamy, nutty buffalo milk braised paneer. Alternatively, try the khatti meethi cod for the ultimate melt-in-your-mouth fish.

 

Address: 42 N Audley St, London W1K 6ZP

Website: www.bibirestaurants.comLink opens in a new tab

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5. Canto Corvino, Liverpool Street

London’s large Italian population means you’ll find an almost endless array of quality Italian restaurants. One of the best options is Canto Corvino, a 140-cover modern Italian restaurant in the heart of Spitalfields.

 

The restaurant caters to all guests and offers options to vegans and vegetarians. Canto Corvino is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, is spacious, welcoming, and has lovely modern decor for all guests to enjoy while eating Italian classics.

 

Address: 21 Artillery Ln, London E1 7HA

Website: www.cantocorvino.co.ukLink opens in a new tab

6. The Camden Market

Leaving London without visiting the legendary Camden market is almost a crime. The market has London’s best street food offerings, including cuisine from literally every culture you could imagine. Popular options within the market include Oli Baba's, The Cheese Wheel, Killa Waffles, and SteakHAUS.

 

What’s more, vegans adore Rudy’s Dirty Vegan Diner because it offers an extremely creative list of vegan foods. You can find vegan-style American diner foods, such as scrumptious hot dogs, burgers, and buffalo wings. You’ll also find lots of child-friendly stalls with small portions for your little ones.

 

Address: 54-56 Camden Lock Pl, London NW1 8AF

Website: www.camdenmarket.comLink opens in a new tab

7. Golden Union Fish Bar, Soho

It’s impossible to leave the Big Smoke without trying some of the UK’s best fish and chip restaurants. Fish and chips are one of Britain’s most famous cuisines. The Golden Union Fish Bar is the perfect option if you’re looking for those tasty fish and chips. You’ll find a sleek, modern chippy with various oils blended throughout delicious chips (or fries as they call them in the US and Oz).

 

Moreover, the chip shop sources only sustainable chips and battered halloumi. The fish is the flakiest, most well-seasoned fish throughout London. Make sure you try the mushy peas and gravy along with the chips. You can usually find these delicacies in northern England, yet some of London’s best chippies serve them also.

 

Address: 38 Poland St, London W1F 7LY

Website: www.goldenunion.co.ukLink opens in a new tab

Final Thoughts

Although British national cuisine isn’t considered the world’s best, you’ll find limitless options of excellent food throughout London, given the city’s incredible diversity. London truly has it all.

 

If you’re looking for the ultimate foodie getaway, London will tick all the boxes.

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