Food in London?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wagamama. You're welcome.


Came here to say this ^^ Lots of locations (including airport), quick with no wait, affordable, tasty and lots of options. My teen loved it and we ate there several times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Children Firehouse


Should say CHILTERN
Anonymous
Someone above recommended Pret a Manger. That was our London "go-to" when out and about with our teens.
Anonymous
In London now. Wagamana is great with kids. Dishoom is pretty spicy- but super loud so actually not a bad kid option (at least the one in Carnaby).

Fireaway pizza was a big family hit, and it comes out in 3 minutes.

We are doing the science Tea at the Ampersand Hotel, looks cute and gets good reviews.

Loved Camden Market and actually does have some “globes” you can eat in. Borough Market was crazy crowded.

Agree Leon was terrible.

Anonymous
Just leaving London with kids- they loved the science tea- at Ampersand Hotel. Dishoom if they will do Indian food. Skip Inamo in Covent Gardens- the touch screens were cool for the kids but we all agreed the food was not great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wagamama. You're welcome.


You can get better ramen etc. in DC area.
Anonymous
I will admit we also went to shake shack. It was late after seeing Six and it was delicious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When are you going? We will be in London, staying in S. Kensington next week with our 9yo…happy to report back if still helpful!

(Also taking note of the lunch/coffee shop suggestions from PP above…awesome timing! )


We're going to be there for a week starting April 12. Thank you! I hope you have a great trip.
Anonymous
We ate at both Dishoom and Zaika and much preferred Zaika, which is in Kensington. Less fuss and crowds/wait but very good food. My kids loved everything and thought the desserts were insane.

Also, if you are in Hampstead, the Holly Bush is a very good pub in cute alley. Fantastic food.

https://zaikaofkensington.com/
https://www.instagram.com/thehollybushpubhampstead
Anonymous
I recommended the good food guide previously and I’m just going to double down o that. You can select kid friendly as a filter (I believe) and it’s like 40 bucks for the year.

Wagamama and Dishoom are the most recommended here. Yikes. You can do much better in London. I don’t know what you like but there are hundreds and hundreds of very good restaurants. Let the GFG help you narrow it down.
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