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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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/ |
| Kinoya Ramen Bar in the food hall at Harrods. It’s got a Michelin bib gourmand. |
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Master Wei Xi’an
Dotori Korean |
| There is a little sichuan restaurant by Euston called Chili Cool that is also excellent |
It was a speciality churro cart in a larger market. |
Tell me you haven’t been to England in the last 40 years without telling me |
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Core by Clare Smyth
The Ivy Tower Bridge Borough Market raclette stand |
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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. |
| 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 |
London has the best food scene of any big cities. |