![]() |
Originally Posted by shelemm
(Post 17532518)
You are more likely to find a Sardinian restaurant in London than Rome or anywhere outside Sardinia. I would check out that cuisine.
|
When I had a trip there, I ate in a restaurant named Kerridge Bar. I think it was on Northumberland Ave, I don’t really remember, But God that food was so good and tasty!
|
Find some introductions on the internet, Exploring Culinary Wonders in London: A Gastronomic Journey Across International Flavors
1. Dozo Sushi — A Symphony of Japanese FlavorsSituated in the heart of London, Dozo Sushi (https://www.dozosushi.co.uk/) is a haven for sushi enthusiasts. The restaurant combines traditional Japanese techniques with a modern twist, presenting a menu that boasts a wide array of fresh and meticulously crafted sushi delights. From classic nigiri to innovative maki rolls, Dozo Sushi is a celebration of the delicate artistry inherent in Japanese culinary traditions.2. Akatuki — Journey to Japan’s Culinary HeartAkatuki (https://akatuki.co.uk/) stands as a testament to the authenticity of Japanese cuisine in the heart of London. With a commitment to using the finest ingredients, Akatuki offers a culinary journey through Japan’s diverse regional flavors. From savory ramen bowls to delicate sashimi presentations, each dish is a masterpiece, reflecting the culinary expertise honed over generations in Japan.3. The Eight Restaurant — A Taste of Hong Kong in LondonTransport yourself to the bustling streets of Hong Kong at The Eight Restaurant (https://www.theeightrestaurant.co.uk/). This culinary gem captures the essence of Hong Kong’s gastronomic scene, serving up a delectable array of Cantonese delights. From succulent dim sum to exquisite seafood creations, The Eight Restaurant brings the flavors of Hong Kong to London, creating a dining experience that is both authentic and memorable.4. Yiqi Pan Asian — Fusion of Southeast Asian FlavorsDive into the vibrant and aromatic world of Southeast Asian cuisine at Yiqi Pan Asian (Home). This restaurant artfully combines the distinct flavors of Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and beyond. With a menu featuring fragrant curries, savory noodles, and bold spices, Yiqi Pan Asian offers a culinary odyssey through the diverse and tantalizing tastes of Southeast Asia.I plan to explore and taste them |
Originally Posted by faazlarizvi1961
(Post 17533168)
In London, you're in for a culinary treat with its diverse food scene. Here are a few recommendations for you.
|
Best dessert: Eton Mess at Elystan Street
|
Originally Posted by Jameswilliam787
(Post 17533666)
When I had a trip there, I ate in a restaurant named Kerridge Bar. I think it was on Northumberland Ave, I don’t really remember, But God that food was so good and tasty!
|
We ate at Brigadiers for Indian cuisine, Sabor for Spanish~eat at the counter, and Ciccheti for italian cuisine in June. 2023. Highly recommend all 3.
|
Thank you for your replies. London is a diverse city with friends from all over the world. People living in London are very happy.
|
I like this thread. Thank you.
Flavorful lunch, various Ottolenghi locations. I guess you call it Israeli/ Middle Eastern, with bakery. |
Originally Posted by stokebailey
(Post 17533841)
I like this thread. Thank you.
Flavorful lunch, various Ottolenghi locations. I guess you call it Israeli/ Middle Eastern, with bakery. Also for a fancy Indian meal, Gymkhana is supposed to be wonderful. You can reserve online. Dishoom is great but long lines. |
Yes. Chicken tikka sandwich from TescO express stores located throughout the city. Great mango chutney included. Better than Dishoom to me.
|
Originally Posted by NYCMOM50
(Post 17534348)
Yes. Chicken tikka sandwich from TescO express stores located throughout the city. Great mango chutney included. Better than Dishoom to me.
|
If you like Ottolenghi then check out The Coal Office in Coal Drops Yard next to Kings Cross Station. Middle Eastern, predominantly Israeli food similar to Ottolenghi. Coal Drops is a great place if you cant make up your mind as there is a huge variety of cuisines to suit everyone . https://www.kingscross.co.uk/eat-and-drink
|
Originally Posted by NYCMOM50
(Post 17534348)
Yes. Chicken tikka sandwich from TescO express stores located throughout the city. Great mango chutney included. Better than Dishoom to me.
|
Originally Posted by crellston
(Post 17534357)
If you like Ottolenghi then check out The Coal Office in Coal Drops Yard next to Kings Cross Station. Middle Eastern, predominantly Israeli food similar to Ottolenghi. Coal Drops is a great place if you cant make up your mind as there is a huge variety of cuisines to suit everyone . https://www.kingscross.co.uk/eat-and-drink
|
Originally Posted by macdogmom
(Post 17532975)
|
Hi Fufu,
Below is our recentish London TR 'Back to Brick'. It is hella looooooong but contains a variety of foodic tips along the way for those who read the entire thing. Hope it helps. I am done. the full stomachs https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...fotos-1715655/ |
Originally Posted by zebec
(Post 17535242)
Hi Fufu,
Below is our recentish London TR 'Back to Brick'. It is hella looooooong but contains a variety of foodic tips along the way for those who read the entire thing. Hope it helps. I am done. the full stomachs https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...fotos-1715655/ |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:23 PM. |