Eating out in London

There are several things I love (and miss) about London: the weather most of the time, the people, the freedom to walk, the extensive selection in grocery stores, the parks and undoubtedly: the restaurant scene.  Whether you’re looking for a heavily overpriced plate of black cod or want to pick up a quick shawarma on-the-go, the options are almost endless.  Given that food in restaurants tends to be much heavier & greasier than food I’d eat at home, I normally don’t like to eat out more than 2-3 times a week.  However I found myself eating out almost daily during my stay in London.  It was definitely a case of wanting to try as many recommendations as I could before heading back to Mumbai. 

I spend money on food

If you browse through my phone photo gallery, you’ll find primarily 2 categories of photos:

  1. My cutie pie nephew
  2. Food

Clearly you know my priorities in life ;)!  In case you find yourself in London now or in the near future, I wanted to share some of my go-to recommendations:

Cachao - Asian Salad with Teriyaki Salmon
Asian salad with teriyaki salmon & veggie crisps
Omega-3 Salmon Supreme
Omega-3 Salmon Supreme

Chipotle Burrito Bowls

Mixed leaves salad with sesame-crusted ahi tuna
Mixed leaves salad with sesame-crusted ahi tuna
Prawn Linguine
Prawn Linguine

Sumosan

Quinoa salad with sweet potato, avocado chunks & peri peri chicken
Quinoa salad with sweet potato, avocado chunks & peri peri chicken breast
Pad Thai
Pad Thai

Pizza Express - Leggera Pollo ad Astra

Best cinnamon rolls!
Best cinnamon buns!
Black cod
Black cod
Flattened chicken breast with marinara sauce & steamed spinach
Flattened chicken breast with marinara sauce & steamed spinach
California roll, black cod roll & salmon avocado roll (from left to right)
California roll, black cod roll & salmon avocado roll (from left to right)

And trust me, I barely made a dent in my list of restaurants to try ;)!  In case you missed it, here are some links to other restaurant-related posts I shared while I was in London:

Despite going there multiple times, I don’t have a single picture of the dishes at one of my favourites this summer: North Audley Cantine which is right off Oxford Street.  I can’t recommend it enough, either for lunch, dinner and/or drinks. 

What’s your favourite cuisine?

If you’ve been to London, what’s one of your favourite restaurants there? Nandos duh!

16 thoughts on “Eating out in London”

  1. London really does have an amazing restaurant scene – it’s so overwhelming! We ate two meals out per day there for 7 days and I barely made a dent in the restaurants I wanted to try. Some of my favourites were Polpo and 10 Greek Street. And now there’s some others in this post I want to try too!

  2. Love this! For once a restaurant round up I can actually try out myself 😉 Roka’s on my list of treats for sure! Now to add the rest… I just wish it wasn’t so expensive to eat out here!

  3. Since I’ve been in Italy, it’s really hit me how much money I wasted (but was it really wasted??) on eating out in London. Damn that city for being so overpriced! What’s funny is when I moved there I was blown away by how cheap everything was compared to Sydney… remind me not to move back to Australia any time soon.

  4. Oh you have made me miss home with this one! I adore itsu and only came across it for the first time this year but I swear I could eat their daily and not get bored. And for london the prices were so good! Nandos is incredible and just so easy, if you know what I mean. You know you will get a good healthy feed their (my favourite the lemon and herb chicken with sweet potato wedges!). They have Nandos in Australia but it’s just not the same…
    And pizza express does an amazing gluten free pizza…. Was always there for me when I needed my pizza fix!

    1. Good call on the new phone! My nephew definitely helped seal the deal when decided whether to pay extra for more memory on my phone (naturally I did)!

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