A food-obsessed couple on the loose in London

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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:La Bodega Negra in Soho.

Don't let the seedy porn shop decor upstairs fool you.


Sadly, this place is now closed.

For foodies, definitely spend a few hours around Borough Market, especially Neals Yard Dairy, where they are so knowledgeable about British cheese and will let you sample any. As well as the market, there are plenty of places, and cuisines, in that area.

If you want to try "traditional" (but updated and good) London food, Simpson's in the Strand has just reopened, and its upstairs (and cheaper) offshoot, Romano's, has had great reviews.



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