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17 Dec

London is one of the most sought-after cities in the world among tourists and food lovers. Just like it has some of the best iconic landmarks and destinations of the world worth visiting in a lifetime, similarly it houses several renowned food joints and eateries serving world-famous dishes and cuisines. Unless you are trying foods from different corners of the world uniquely ensembled with British taste and culinary specialty, your food diary will remain incomplete. Being a foodie, you must discover how beautifully London City has blended the concept of inclusion and innovation even when serving finger-licking dishes. This blog features the best places to eat in London: a food lover’s guide to heart from the stomach.

1. Sketch, Mayfair

If you love creativity, even when it comes to food and dining, visit Sketch at Mayfair. With a charming interior adorned in pastel pink paint, quirky designs, and, a remarkable egg-shaped changing room, Sketch delivers a unique atmosphere to eat and enjoy.

The food here is awesomely cooked with a touch of French cuisine and beautifully garnished. Do not forget to taste the Afternoon Tea, one of their best serves.

Their French-inspired culinary style and foods are the ultimate win-win which attracts tourists and natives, each time.

2. Duck And Waffle, London City

Nestling on the 40th Floor of a gigantic skyscraper, this food joint is a landmark for foodies like you. It imparts a feeling as if you are touching the sky and seriously floating on the cloud while indulging yourself in a savoury plate. Enjoy London’s enchanting skyline and fullscape panoramic view of the dream city along with some waffles on the table.

The eclectic surroundings, posh interior, and flagship dishes blending British and European traditional preparations always create an amazing experience for all.

Jump into their best stakes such as the mouthwatering and brand mascot Duck and Waffle, highly appetising Crispy Pig Ear, and iconic Caramelised Banana Waffle for dessert. We bet their menu will blaze up your taste buds with every bite you take.

3. Hawksmoor, Seven Dials Market

Are you crazy about oven-grilled steaks that are as succulent and juicy as butter? Hawksmoor at Seven Dials Market near Covent Garden is then the perfect food paradise for you. Each piece of the steak is equally cut and brushed with white butter seasoned with special herbs. The texture is so smooth that it actually melts the moment you take a bite. The Rib Eye Steak is an iconic dish that you must try from here when in London. The spicy Bone Marrow Gravy and the sweet Sticky Toffee Pudding are equally noteworthy.

Their retro interior with metropolitan sophistication, comforting and romantic dim light ambiance, and super cosy leathered seats make your dine-out perfect and unforgettable.

Hawksmoor is also on a mission to support local farmers by purchasing their homegrown vegetables and house-made ingredients.

4. Ledbury, Notting Hill

After touring around the posh and charming district of West London, Notting Hill, and exploring all the iconic places from your favourite Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant’s movie Notting Hill, relax and unwind at Ledbury. This Michelin-starred restaurant features a luxurious and refined interior idea and warm setting and caters to lip-smacking European cuisines.

They have their uniqueness in inventing interesting and delicious dishes by mixing British taste, and European culture in a perfect proportion. They have varied dishes serving fresh seafood.

Do not sit idle, engage yourself in some house games while your food is on the way.

5. Dishoom, Covent Garden

Do you want to experience the flavour of Iran and 1940s Bombay, India sitting in the largest western metropolis of the United Kingdom? Reserve yourself a seat in Dishoom at Covent Garden, West End, London. This place is a grand tribute to the Iranian Cafes of Bombay during pre-independent India featuring the vintage vibrance and retro decors.

Order their famous dishes such as kali daal (Flavoured Black Lentils), Chicken Ruby Curry, and Bacon Naan Roll, and trust me you will keep on coming back whenever you get a chance.

Explore the contemporary vibe and some theatre time in Covent Garden and fill your heart alongside your stomach.

Conclusion

Whether you are a hardcore food lover or not, tasting iconic and innovative dishes in popular restaurants including those mentioned above will surely give you ‘foodgasm’. From premium Michelin-starred restaurants, chic cafes on rooftops, and hidden gem food houses to boutique restaurants, gastro pubs, and streets with fast food carts, London has many things to offer to all the food enthusiasts of the world. Even Wimbledon is not complete without the iconic cream and strawberry. If you have to feel the essence and vibe of London, then you must taste all its signature inventive dishes, fast foods, and traditional cuisines. Start from a traditional English breakfast platter and end with gulab jamun with molten cheese on it.

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