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    Restaurant Bon Gusto in Westminster, London

    Bon Gusto

    Westminster
    Italian Restaurant

    ££££

    WestminsterItalian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.5/6
    69 reviews
    5.5/6
    69 reviews
    Bon Gusto
    Restaurant Gaucho - Piccadilly in Mayfair, London

    Gaucho - Piccadilly

    Mayfair
    Argentinian Restaurant

    ££££

    MayfairArgentinian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.1/6
    133 reviews
    5.1/6
    133 reviews
    Gaucho - Piccadilly

    Benares

    Mayfair
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    MayfairIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.4/6
    59 reviews
    5.4/6
    59 reviews
    Benares

    Mother Mash

    Soho
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    SohoBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    5.2/6
    75 reviews
    5.2/6
    75 reviews
    Mother Mash

    Bentley's Oyster Bar & Grill

    Mayfair
    Seafood Restaurant

    ££££

    MayfairSeafood Restaurant

    ££££

    5.1/6
    75 reviews
    5.1/6
    75 reviews
    Bentley's Oyster Bar & Grill

    The Waterfront

    Vauxhall
    International Restaurant

    ££££

    VauxhallInternational Restaurant

    ££££

    4.9/6
    114 reviews
    4.9/6
    114 reviews
    The Waterfront

    Pho & Bun

    Soho
    Vietnamese Restaurant

    ££££

    SohoVietnamese Restaurant

    ££££

    5.2/6
    46 reviews
    5.2/6
    46 reviews
    Pho & Bun

    Greyhound Cafe

    Fitzrovia
    Thai Restaurant

    ££££

    FitzroviaThai Restaurant

    ££££

    4.9/6
    28 reviews
    4.9/6
    28 reviews
    Greyhound Cafe

    Delhi Grill

    Islington
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    IslingtonIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.0/6
    26 reviews
    5.0/6
    26 reviews
    Delhi Grill

    temper - Soho

    Soho
    BBQ Restaurant

    ££££

    SohoBBQ Restaurant

    ££££

    4.3/6
    31 reviews
    4.3/6
    31 reviews
    temper - Soho

    Myung Ga Korean Restaurant

    Soho
    Korean Restaurant

    ££££

    SohoKorean Restaurant

    ££££

    5.4/6
    19 reviews
    5.4/6
    19 reviews
    Myung Ga Korean Restaurant

    Gaucho - City

    City of London
    Argentinian Restaurant

    ££££

    City of LondonArgentinian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.2/6
    21 reviews
    5.2/6
    21 reviews
    Gaucho - City

    Steak & Lobster - Warren Street

    Fitzrovia
    Steak Restaurant

    ££££

    FitzroviaSteak Restaurant

    ££££

    5.2/6
    19 reviews
    5.2/6
    19 reviews
    Steak & Lobster - Warren Street

    Ragam

    Soho
    Indian Restaurant

    ££££

    SohoIndian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.8/6
    14 reviews
    5.8/6
    14 reviews
    Ragam

    Da Maria

    Notting Hill
    Italian Restaurant

    ££££

    Notting HillItalian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.4/6
    27 reviews
    5.4/6
    27 reviews
    Da Maria

    Tattershall Castle

    Westminster
    British Restaurant

    ££££

    WestminsterBritish Restaurant

    ££££

    4.7/6
    14 reviews
    4.7/6
    14 reviews
    Tattershall Castle

    Salsa! Temple

    Covent Garden
    South American Restaurant

    ££££

    Covent GardenSouth American Restaurant

    ££££

    4.7/6
    13 reviews
    4.7/6
    13 reviews
    Salsa! Temple

    Olea Social

    Covent Garden
    International Restaurant

    ££££

    Covent GardenInternational Restaurant

    ££££

    4.7/6
    12 reviews
    4.7/6
    12 reviews
    Olea Social

    La Ballerina Ristorante Italiano

    Covent Garden
    Italian Restaurant

    ££££

    Covent GardenItalian Restaurant

    ££££

    5.4/6
    7 reviews
    5.4/6
    7 reviews
    La Ballerina Ristorante Italiano

    Monmouth Kitchen

    Covent Garden
    Latin American Restaurant

    ££££

    Covent GardenLatin American Restaurant

    ££££

    4.8/6
    9 reviews
    4.8/6
    9 reviews
    Monmouth Kitchen
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      Restaurants London: Theatre Dining in the West End

      The West End is the beating heart of London. This area of central London contains Soho, Chelsea, Bond Road, Piccadilly Circus, the National Gallery, Covent Garden to name but a few attractions. But what most people think of when they think of the West End is its theatre, equalled only by New York’s Broadway. Here, pre-theatre dining is an institution when one considers where to eat in London. On top of being a destination for the world’s theatre fans, the West End also hosts many wealthy business people. Combining power lunches with theatre glitz means some of the best restaurants in London are here in the West End, many of them featuring special pre-theatre menus or even discounts for theatre-goers.
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      Table Reservations at the best restaurants in London

      The world is your oyster, or rather, the world is your oyster card! But really, the sky is the limit when planning where to eat in London. A diverse, ever-growing, ever-changing population, and a thriving economy to boot has meant London remains a veritable playground for chefs and foodies to push the envelope and explore new possibilities. For better or worse overall, the gentrification of formerly gritty neighbourhoods has meant some outstanding new restaurants are cropping up in unexpected areas. Dishes from around the world can be sampled here, at any price. Whether you want a cheap street eat or a multi-course experience, London’s eateries don’t hew to formula, though you can be assured that London’s food is finally impressing the world’s most discerning diners.
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      London Restaurants: Grit and Gold in the East End

      As likely to find jellied eels sold from a tub as you are to find fine dining cooked with fully organic heritage ingredients, eclectic is probably the best word to describe London’s East End. Historically working class, the East End was not known for its food until immigration from South Asia resulted in a large number of curry houses and Anglo-Indian restaurants, many of them gathering around Brick Lane. Adding to the mix of the East End’s culinary scene is the influx of artists, students – and the wealthy – who are changing the face of the until-now ragged district. Sad for some, but good news for foodies: gentrification is bringing some of the most exciting restaurants in London to the East End.
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      Places to eat in London: Keeping an Eye on South Bank

      Matching some of the best restaurants in London with an array of sightseeing attractions, the South Bank is a vital cultural and culinary destination for locals and tourists alike. The Royal National Theatre, the Old Vic and the British Film Institute, the London Eye, London Dungeon and an Imax cinema crowd South Bank, and many top restaurants in London are a short walk from these. The centrepiece of South Bank is the Southbank Centre which is the largest centre for the arts in Europe, bringing in three million visitors per year. They bring their appetites with them, so many good restaurants in London can be found here. Grab a pre-movie bite or a leisurely three-course meal overlooking the River at London’s South Bank.
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      Eating out in London: traditional British pub dining

      Either you love it or you hate it – traditional British fare has long been lauded by the locals and mocked by visitors as being bland and on the heavy side. But if you love comfort food and are open-minded, British cuisine – yes, cuisine – might be for you, and nowhere is it better prepared than in the traditional British pubs. Here, along with an good pint, hand-pulled pint of English ale or cider you can enjoy such delicacies as steak-and-ale pie, a ploughman’s lunch, pasties or the famous bangers and mash. It goes without saying, fish and chips are certainly a favourite amongst pub goers. Remember, even simple, cosy pubs are known to hide some of the greatest restaurants in London.