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The 18 Best Bakeries In London
The best spots to find sourdough loaves, excellent doughnuts, and counters filled with freshly baked pastries.
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Because you should always find room for dessert.
The Best Walk-In Only Restaurants For When You Forgot To Make A Booking
Because spontaneity (and disorganisation) is the spice of life.
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Antepliler Künefe & Patisserie
Antepliler Künefe & Patisserie on Green Lanes serves some of London’s best künefe in a warm and inviting dining room that’s as perfect for a one-to-one as it is a late-night group dessert run.
Singapulah
Singapulah is a Singaporean spot on Shaftesbury Avenue that's a solid bet for a central London meet-up and pre-show meals.
Bab al-Yemen
A Yemeni spot in West Brompton, Bab al-Yemen is all about slow-cooked meats and hunkering down cross-legged with a lamb shoulder.
Hana
Hana is a neighbourhood Persian restaurant in West Hampstead where you'll find grilled meats, delicious dips, and a nice terrace.
Feijão Do Luis
Homesick Brazilians flock to Feijão Do Luis in Fitzrovia for live music and screenings of big football matches, but mostly for the great Brazilian food.
Tashas
Tashas is a relaxed all-day cafe in Battersea serving some excellent things from a full English, to a moreish chicken pasta.
The 18 Best Bakeries In London
The best spots to find sourdough loaves, excellent doughnuts, and counters filled with freshly baked pastries.
It's Bagels
It's Bagels is a Primrose Hill spot with a simple deli-style set up, and some of the best bagels in London.
OkonomiHeads
Despite being in a Haggerston basement, OkonomiHeads is a Japanese spot with a light and bright feel, and excellent okonomiyaki.
The Abingdon
The Abingdon is a homely gastropub in Kensington where you'll find as much comfort in the British desserts as you will in the sofas.
Other Side Fried
Everything is great at this Brixton spot, but the burgers are the reason you should come here.
Jin Go Gae
Approximately 10 minutes after the doors to Jin Go Gae open, a steady stream of friends and families pour into this straightforward Korean spot in New Malden.
Seoul Matjib
Seoul Matjib is a New Malden restaurant where we go for warm fuzzy feelings and comforting Korean food.
Knoops
Knoops is a cafe close to Richmond Park specialising in delicious chocolate drinks for control freaks.
Melt Chocolates
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to step inside the kind of chocolate shop you see in rom-coms, go to Melt Chocolates in Notting Hill.
Broken Eggs
Slicing into the oozing slice of jamón tortilla at Broken Eggs, a Spanish spot in Fitzrovia, is the most chic we’ve ever felt eating eggs. The whole restaurant is like a Kinfolk shoot come to life.
Queen Of Sheba
Queen Of Sheba is a Paddington restaurant where Yemeni flatbread takes up half a table and sharing platters feed 10 people.
The Woodbine
The pints of Guinness at The Woodbine, a cosy, lively pub in Highbury, are among our favourite in London.
Mystic Burek
Mystic Burek, a Balkan spot in Sydenham, has a good-time energy and pies that we’d cross London for.
Sonora Taquería
There aren’t many places where we’d happily test our quad strength by squatting in an alley to eat a taco, but Sonora Taquería—a Mexican spot in Stoke Newington—is one of them.
Sale E Pepe
Sale E Pepe is an old-school Knightsbridge spot where Italian classics are served in a rustic yet lively room.
Reem's
Reem's in Brixton is tiny—about 90% kitchen with two outdoor tables. But the £10 buffet, full of excellent Brazilian classics, is a big draw.
Fine Cut Butchers
Fine Cut Butchers in Bermondsey is tucked behind one of London’s best Brazilian butchers, and serves excellently cooked Brazilian barbecue.
107 Wine Shop & Bar
A cosy Clapton wine bar, shop, and small plates restaurant, 107 Wine Shop & Bar is the perfect place for a drink, a lean, and something great to eat.
Mineiro Cafe 63
Mineiro Cafe 63, a small Brazilian cafe in Harlesden, is the perfect spot for a quick espresso (add bags of sugar for a true Brazilian experience) and a snack.