Tuesday 21 March 2017

Capital’s Best Kept Secrets: Where to eat in London

London isn’t only the best place to visit iconic structures and destinations but also the perfect place to find good food. A trip to London wouldn’t be complete without trying the capital’s best kept secret – its delectable food fare.
London is known for British food courses including roasts, wines, mash, pudding and the likes. However, touring the city would lead you to various restaurants offering a diverse line of menu, like these restaurants, for instance.

Kitchen W8

Of course, you wouldn’t want to miss one of the most popular Michelin-starred restaurant in London, Kitchen W8, which boasts modern contemporary interiors. Located at the streets of Kensington, the restaurant is a popular destination for high profile celebrities. One of its most popular dishes is the loin smothered in caramel sauce and croquette with potato, watercress, and apple.  

Sketch

Craving for some afternoon tea to warm your stomach inside an Instagram worthy place? Sketch offers an extensive line of teas, on top of the spectacular interior that the place boasts. This brasserie is also known for its breakfast, cake, cocktail and wine menu. Sounds sweet, right?

The Breakfast Club

If you’re constantly craving for some good breakfast food, The Breakfast Club is the only choice to be. This food hub is known for its delectable pancakes, berries, and other meals that goes well with the morning breeze. A bit of warning though, you need to line up early if you want to get a good seat.

Nordic Bakery

Want to try some authentic cinnamon roll in London? The Nordic Bakery, located along Marylebone High Street is a popular bakery for pastry lovers. The bonus? It’s located near most serviced apartments Central London.

Homeslice

There’s nothing a slice a pizza wouldn’t fix. Over the past five years, Homeslice has established a name in London for its delectable Italian cuisine offerings including wood-fired oven pizza slices.

The Chiltern Firehouse

One of the most upscale restaurants in, Marylebone, the Chiltern Firehouse is known for its fine dining interiors, owned by hotelier André Balazs. The restaurant is a famous place for celebrities and A-listers.

The best way to easily find the best restaurants and food courts in London is to book a room in a strategically situated hotel or serviced apartment. Serviced Apartments Covent Garden are typically located near key establishments in the city, allowing its occupants to fully enjoy their stay in the iconic capital.


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