A food-obsessed couple on the loose in London

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do a walking food tour when you’re there. We still talk about the churros we had on a tour in London a few years ago that we never would have known about if it weren’t for the tour.

Where is this? We have *never* found good Mexican in England, and my spouse if originally from there.


Churros are Spanish, no?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do a walking food tour when you’re there. We still talk about the churros we had on a tour in London a few years ago that we never would have known about if it weren’t for the tour.

Where is this? We have *never* found good Mexican in England, and my spouse if originally from there.


Churros are Spanish, no?

ha.. yea, I'm from CA so it's all Mexican to me.

They do have some good tapas, too, and there was a great Portuguese restaurant near Harrod's. Don't know if it's there anymore.
Anonymous
We went a couple of years ago and enjoyed these meals:

Mestizo
We wanted to try Mexican food, they had really good homemade moles.
https://london.mestizomx.com/

Sagar
Very good South Indian food. They had dosas and my favorite, pav bhaji. We visited the Covent Garden location.
https://www.sagarlondon.com/menus
Anonymous
Humble Crumble
Anonymous
I enjoy this YouTube channel. Next time I'm in London I want to go to one of their restaurants.

https://www.youtube.com/@FallowChefs
Anonymous
My husband and I were just in London and had a fabulous meal here- I’m going back next June with friends and will definitely go again. The butternut squash pasta was melt in your mouth good. All of it was, actually.

https://www.via--emilia.com/
Anonymous
Kinoya Ramen Bar in the food hall at Harrods. It’s got a Michelin bib gourmand.
Anonymous
Master Wei Xi’an
Dotori Korean
Anonymous
There is a little sichuan restaurant by Euston called Chili Cool that is also excellent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do a walking food tour when you’re there. We still talk about the churros we had on a tour in London a few years ago that we never would have known about if it weren’t for the tour.

Where is this? We have *never* found good Mexican in England, and my spouse if originally from there.


It was a speciality churro cart in a larger market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Food? In England? I dunno may some fish and chips and some meat pies.


Tell me you haven’t been to England in the last 40 years without telling me
Anonymous
Core by Clare Smyth
The Ivy Tower Bridge
Borough Market raclette stand
Anonymous
Go to Italy if you like food.

Actually go anywhere other than Iceland or England for good food.

London is the worst for food. I worked there for years and ate in jw marriot grovsner house restaurant pretty much all the time. Like 200 pounds a meal for one but the best I could find.
Anonymous
A. Wong was incredible and amazing if you are up for a serious splash out. https://guide.michelin.com/is/en/greater-london/london/restaurant/a-wong
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go to Italy if you like food.

Actually go anywhere other than Iceland or England for good food.

London is the worst for food. I worked there for years and ate in jw marriot grovsner house restaurant pretty much all the time. Like 200 pounds a meal for one but the best I could find.


London has the best food scene of any big cities.
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