French restaurant · Soho
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"My days in London were very informative, says Tory McPhail, executive chef of the highly-lauded Commander’s Palace, a Garden District landmark in New Orleans. I was at L’Escargot and The Picasso Room." - Abbe Baker
Indian restaurant · Victoria
At Quilon, indulge in sophisticated twists on home-style Indian and seafood dishes amidst elegant surroundings, complemented by stellar cocktails.
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Vegan restaurant · Islington
Unpretentious restaurant fixing up plant-based versions of classic Chinese dishes.
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Turkish restaurant · Harringay
This bustling, family-owned Turkish restaurant serves up authentic classics from a traditional oven, complete with generous portions and lively atmosphere.
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Modern European restaurant · King's Cross
Nestled in Coal Drops Yard, this stylish café entices with its chic ambiance, outdoor terrace, and a tantalizing vermouth menu perfect for leisurely afternoons.
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Seafood restaurant · Cheapside
Lunchtime institution with fish on ice in the window, for classic dishes and comfort-food puddings.
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Sri Lankan restaurant · Soho
Experience vibrant Sri Lankan and South Indian flavors with delightful cocktails in a cozy, bustling spot that promises a tasty adventure.
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Mediterranean restaurant · Fitzrovia
Chic and serene, this Mediterranean gem serves up standout dishes and inventive cocktails in a cozy atmosphere perfect for sharing with friends.
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Turkish restaurant · Finsbury Park
"Authentic Turkish flavors crafted with care—Shawarma kebab wraps, charcoal-grilled delights, and vibrant vegetarian options. Freshly prepared salads complete the experience, where every bite speaks for itself."
Brazilian restaurant · Fitzrovia
"Feijão do Luís started in 1996, when the “Brazilian Touch Cafe” was inaugurated on Oxford Street, in the center of London. Although it was small and hidden inside a larger store, it became increasingly popular among the Brazilian community, and before long, the majority of Brazilians in London knew the place. It was decorated with vibrant paintings, played Brazilian music, and sold a variety of sweets and Brazilian desserts. But what truly made it famous was the feijoada – the traditional Brazilian dish – and the café soon became known as Feijão do Luís, in honor of its founder Luiz de Souza. More than just a café, Feijão do Luís became a meeting point for Brazilians in London."
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Hotel · Mayfair
Nestled a block from Hyde Park, the Four Seasons Hotel London Park Lane dazzles with its chic Italian dining, luxurious spa, and top-notch service.