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Although a nice meal is great, this is the place for tea & scones at 5pm. Don't forget to buy some delicatessen products afterwards.+44 (0) 20 7734 8040http://www.fortnumandmason.com/ Read more.
If you're starving for the ultimate caffeine injection, Monmouth is the place. Read more.
Delicious & affordable rustic Italian dishes, inspired by the "Italian table" to create a relaxed environment. Recommend the smokey mozzarella arancini! Read more.
A cheese shop that goes above and beyond expectations. La Fromagerie comprises walk-in cheese rooms, and a kitchen producing homemade jam, bread and biscuits to take home or enjoy in its tasting café. Read more.
A small fillet of plaice with Bengali spices; an Anjou pigeon breast cooked in the tandoori oven; grilled scallops with squid and cauliflower; we both left the table ready for an afternoon’s work. Read more.
Enjoy the classical French service at this renowned fish restaurant. For the full FT review... Read more.
Do visit this bustling food market where top London chefs come to buy their ingredients. If you don’t find it here, where will you? Open from Thursday to Saturday, but come early to avoid the crowds! Read more.
probably one of the best Italian in London, could even do celeb spotting there Read more.
Hawksmoor's second steakhouse & cocktail bar uses a similarly NY-style space to showcase cuts like 55-day D-Rump, bone-in sirloin, and Chateaubriand. Read more.
The Michelin-starred dining here is based on the best ingredients in the countryside. This may mean Berkshire truffles, or wild signal crayfish. Read more.
This beautifully appointed pâtisserie-chocolatier and café showcases an array of delectable specialities, including truffles sharpened with Japanese vinegar, shiny-glazed mousses and much more. Read more.
Awesome Bloody Marys, sherry by a half bottle, Breton Cider's, then an awesome selection of tequila. Plus if you like beer, they have more than 10, and on Mondays it's BYO! Read more.
"If anything, the third outpost of the team behind the acclaimed Terroirs and Brawn is better even than its predecessors..." Read more.
With its outdoor tables on Dray Walk and its huge picture windows, Story Deli is great for people-watching. The mainstay here is the pizza - the supremely thin and crispy wood-fired oven variety. Yum! Read more.
There's a warm, smiley greeting, almost absurdly low prices and a short menu of simple, ingredient-led dishes that's the antithesis of cheffy indulgence. Metro gave it 4 out of 5 Stars. Read more.
The 1st Euro venture from multi-Michelin'd Frenchman-turned-NY'er Daniel Boulud, this spot aims to offer London-pleasing highlights from all 5 of his NYC restos. Read more.
Anna Hansen’s Clerkenwell restaurant is a popular destination for those who like a breakfast with wow factor. Nearly all the essentially classic dishes are jazzed-up with unusual ingredients. Read more.
The menu is designed to share with plates brought out as & when they’re ready; spread across grills, small plates, roomali rolls, biryanis & breads. Read more.
Hard to find but well worth it - an unspoilt old pub with lovely atmosphere, unusual guest beers, and bargain toasted sandwiches Read more.
One of the most exciting beer selections in the city sees 37 of them on draught and a doorstopper of a list that includes rarely seen brews from the world over. Read more.
The menu here is precise with just six pizzas available and astonishingly cheap; the most expensive pizza, with chorizo and mozzarella, costs less than £6. It really is a delight to come here. Read more.
Breakfast-to-go from the Albion’s bakery at the weekend is a must - the giant pastries are second to none – but be warned, there’s only one coffee machine – so prepare to queue. Read more.
Put simply, this is some of the best coffee being served in London. Pop round the corner to their other shop (Lexington Street) and try one of their amazing sandwiches too. Read more.
Crisp, soft, super-fresh and tasty, true to its name, it's the pizzas that you should head east for Read more.
It's the biggest and best arena venue in the UK but you pay well for food and booze once inside. Luckily, there are loads of restaurants in the complex to prepare you for the huge band that awaits. Read more.
Authentic dishes from Peru from mild to spicy. Beside the taste and presentation of the food, check their Art Wall created by South American artists. Read more.
This New Zealand newcomer launched its first London roastery and café in Shoreditch a month ago. A huge space and a vast range of breakfast options. Read more.