London’s hottest and affordable restaurants to visit

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London is known for the best restaurants worldwide, for a good reason. Book a table at your favourite restaurants or discover new ones, there are plenty.

The food scene is booming with its most popular restaurants to new hotspots in the city. Here you find the coolest places to visit. It’s a list of places that include delicious food, a fitting atmosphere, service, and wine. A wholesome experience. If you are looking for a quick bite, fine dining, or a tasting menu, there are restaurants you shouldn’t miss. If you’re after something different, have a look at a fancy terrace dining experience or outdoor restaurants. It’s promising!

 

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Breddos Tacos, Clerkenwell & Carnaby

For a quick bite, Breddos is a suitable location. It’s cheap, quiet, and a tasty spot of authentic Mexican cuisine. They do reckless creations like fried chicken tortillas and Kung Pao pork belly. Aside from tacos Breddos serves also other dishes like clam tostadas and langoustines. You should also know that the dining room is always busy and small. It’s not a place to come by for relaxing evenings, date nights, or a group dinner. If you are coming for a quick meal like a taco, you will leave satisfied. A must-try is the Baja Fish tacos with red cabbage, red onion, and habanero mayo.

 

Flour and Grape, Bermondsey

When it comes to comfort food, avoiding crowds, and having a great time out, Flour and Grape offer you exactly these things. It’s a unique pasta and wine bar that is located at Bermondsey Street. It offers a various pasta-focused menu, which changes regularly with ingredients and fresh noodles, like farfalle with rabbit ragu or tagliarini black truffle, egg yolk, and butter emulsion. Every dish is so delicious that it’s tempting to take a second one after. The concept which is focusing on high-quality pasta is outstanding and, they got a huge wine selection as well. For a place like London, the price range is not as high as like other places, which is positively surprising and refreshing. The place is a right fit for all kinds of settings like a classy and romantic date, catching up with friends, birthday dinner, or if you just want a plate of pasta. Remember to try Tortelloni with roasted pork and sage butter – all for £9.50.

 

Brasserie Zédel, Piccadilly

The Brasserie is a place that catapults you back into the 30s, a classy Parisian style with an Art Deco interior. This huge place is hidden in the heart of Piccadilly Circus in the underground and reminds of “Moulin Rouge”. High ceilings, chandeliers, countless tables, marble pillars, pink tablecloths, hearing people talking about their favorite dish boeuf bourguignon. It’s the kind of place where you expect Zelda Fitzgerald sitting in the corner with a piece of tarte au citron while tapping with her toe when the live band is playing on stage. The biggest surprise: the prices. Brasserie Zédel is offering a set menu of two- or three courses of classics. The three-course menu costs only £16! It’s recommended to choose the menu so you will get the whole experience of the French authentic cuisine. If you go with the a la carte menu, try the steak tartare and have a Crème Brûlée or Chocolate Mousse for dessert. The prices are affordable, normally French restaurants are more overpriced. For a high level of romance and a low-price date night, you got the right address right here!

After dinner, walk across the shiny lobby, have a cocktail, and listen to their live music in the cabaret venue. It’s the perfect evening for an old-fashioned night with nostalgic feelings …

 

 

The Ivy – Different Locations

As a British Institution people would assume that this place is unaffordable – that’s not the case. The restaurants are having a unique and trendy style, also known as the hotspot for celebrities, artists, and the media. The menu offers specialties of modern British cuisine but also Asian-influenced dishes. The pricing is mid-range and includes set dishes for two courses from £16.50 upwards. The Ivy Chelsea Garden is iconic and quaint, but the new Ivy Tower bridge offers a stunning riverside view of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Try the Grilled Tuna with a salad and basil sauce, you won’t regret it!

 

 

Heliot Steak House

Heliot was voted as the best steakhouse in the city and is in Leicester Square. The steakhouse is known for its high-quality steak offerings like British premium and USDA cuts, in general, the menu is simple and classy. The steaks are prepared by a professional team of chefs led by the Executive chef and world’s first Meatologist, Ioannis Grammenos. The restaurant is situated on the top floor of the popular The Hippodrome Casino, which takes action below. Even players focus more on the fantastic food to stay concentrated, the offer can be challenging at times since the casino offers a wide range of classics. Nowadays, also various platforms over the internet offer free slots online with its biggest library. You have access to over 8000 classics and all you need for that is a stable internet connection. Games are available on computers, tablets, and mobile devices which makes it easy to play from home in a comfortable atmosphere. However, don’t miss visiting the Heliot Steak House while in London and try the steak selection, it’s worth every bite!

 

 

Kahani London

Peter Joseph, a Michelin-star chef opened his first solo restaurant in the Chelsea district. He combines Indian and British cuisine to a next level, stays true to spices and cooking methods which makes it one of the best recommendations in London. The interior design is more minimalistic which retains a comfortable atmosphere. Highly recommended are classic Indian dishes where he puts his note into them.

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