The culinary options in cosmopolitan London are varied and fantastic, this guide the top restaurants in London will help you eat you way into the heart and soul of this capital city. Britain certainly has a notoriously bad reputation when it comes to food however, we promise to whet your appetite and tantalise your taste buds with these top notch restaurants suggestions.
Any food guide to London must give you some great places to go to for iconic British grub; fish and chips. Locally referred to as chip shops, these places offer you delicious hunks of fish coated in a light batter, served with chips that beat out any fast food chain’s offerings.
One the most popular place for eating out in London is Comptoir Gascon. This gourmet bistro is the latest winner of the yearly Best Chip Shop Award. This place is known for its delectable chips that are cooked in duck fat. An affordable version of Comptoir Gascon is the classy Fryer’s Delight. It is an affordable eating-place that is low on prices and high on portions.
As London is loaded with Indian population, many people jokingly comment that the actual national dish of cosmopolitan Britain is chicken tikka masala. You can easily find an Indian food joint in every other corner of London. The most standard Indian restaurant in London is the Tamarind. This is the only Indian restaurant in London that has been awarded the Michelin star, which confirms the restaurant’s authenticity.
It’s not just the yummy and stereotypical fish, chips, and chicken tikka masala when you are going for eating out in London. There are many fusion cuisines of the west that also available in the eateries of London. The Fat Duck’ restaurant is famous for such fusion cuisines and has been rated as one of the best restaurants in the world.
There are restaurants in London that give you a taste of the rest of Europe as well. If you are interested in some French flair, the award winning Capital restaurant is the place to go. The Landau is another option for great contemporary European cuisine. It also does some great renditions of the classic British favourites.
Regular watchers of the cooking show circuit must have heard of the notoriously foul-mouthed Gordon Ramsey. Ramsey’s restaurant at 68 Royal Hospital Road exhibits premium culinary excellence. People who want to enjoy their share of privacy while eating should go to No. 35. Modernized variants of traditional dishes can be found at Axis food joint. People who want to enjoy stunning views while eating should probably go for Babylon at the Roof Gardens. Blake’s Restaurant is a swanky restaurant for the rich and famous and for the people who want to be with them.
A trip to London restaurants/eateries is like a trip to the dreamy, victual land where every dish is undoubtedly scrumptious and out of the world.
About the author: Rosalie Saez is a traveler and travel writer. See more of his stuff at Dining Out in London