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Paul Rothe & Son
Paul Rothe & Son is one of London's oldest delicatessens and it's still a brilliant spot for a homely sandwich in Marylebone.
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Mon Plaisir
Enter Mon Plaisir, in the heart of Covent Garden, and prepare to be swept away by the charm of this old-school French spot.
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Chez Bruce
Chez Bruce is a classic French restaurant in Clapham, complete with white tablecloths, exquisite desserts, and lovey-dovey couples.
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Where To Eat Pasta In London
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Langan's Brasserie
A Mayfair classic that’s been serving champagne since the eighties, Langan’s is perfect for celebratory breakfasts.
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Singburi
Singburi isn’t just the best restaurant in Leytonstone nor the best Thai restaurant in London, it’s one of the best restaurants in the city, full stop.
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Uncle John's Bakery
An excellent and reliable Ghanaian bakery, Uncle John’s has been serving the people of Tottenham highly-addictive baked goods for over twenty years.
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Da Mario
Da Mario is an old-school Italian restaurant in Kensington that has surprisingly small prices, big group potential, and a fun feel.
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St. John
St. John in Clerkenwell is a special place. It’s often referred to as an institution. And having a meal here is one of the best things you can do.
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Moro
Moro is a classic and classy restaurant in Exmouth Market, serving seasonal Spanish/Moroccan cuisine.
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Boisdale of Mayfair
Boisdale in Mayfair is all about tartan, royal-approved steak, surprisingly affordable burgers, and err, more tartan.
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Rules
Old, full of red velvet, and with a taste for custard, Rules is a high-priced, novelty-feeling British restaurant in Covent Garden.
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Maggie Jones’s
Maggie Jones’s is a romantic, character-filled restaurant off Kensington High Street, serving a menu of excellent quality British food.
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Beigel Bake
Beigel Bake on Brick Lane is a classic East London establishment with excellent bagels to take away, and a great salt beef bagel.
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Fischer’s
Fischer’s is a Viennese inspired brasserie in Marylebone specialising in Austrian classics like schnitzel and käsespätzle.