Taste each corner of the world in London's restaurants and bars from spicy curry
on London's Brick Lane to Michelin-starred French restaurants in
London's exclusive Knightsbridge area. Take afternoon tea at The Ritz
London before sampling local ales in a London pub or sipping cocktails in a
West End bar. Join London's young, wild and fashionable crowds in
Soho and Hoxton.
London restaurant districts
Choose Soho for a little bit of everything from cheap falafel takeaways to
London's celebrity-chef restaurants. Or pick up something quick in
Borough and Smithfield Markets. Spice things up with a curry in
Banglatown on Brick Lane or order stir-fried noodle chow mein in
Chinatown. Try Middle Eastern cuisine on Edgware Road and
Vietnamese restaurants in London's Shoreditch district. For
celebrity-filled London restaurants, head to Notting Hill and discover
Covent Garden's cafe culture.
London restaurant tips
London cafes open early for the classic fried breakfast of bacon and eggs while
Soho and the West End offer late post-theatre restaurants.
London's gourmet restaurants often open only for lunch and dinner. Value
for money restaurants in London can be hard to find, and if you're planning to visit
a quality establishment, make a reservation. You'll find late-night kebab
restaurants and fish 'n' chips all over the city.
London bars
Relax with pints of beer in London pubs at any time of the day but head over to
The City to join the highfliers for an after-work cocktail. Sip wine in a
Covent Garden cellar bar or try Parisian-style bars around
London's St Christopher's Place square in the West
End. Venture out to London's East End for
Hoxton's achingly hip bars with DJs on the decks until London
awakes the next day.
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