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Places To Eat In London

There are thousands of restaurants in the capital. Every single type of cuisine imaginable is available. Although London is not a cheap city, there are options to suit every budget from the finest dining to English fish and chip shops.

Fine dining is well catered for in London. There are many of the world's top chefs located in the capital. Gordon Ramsey operates Chelsea, which is one of the only restaurants in the city to have three Michelin stars. Jamie Oliver fans can visit his Fifteen, which serves Mediterranean food in a laid back setting. The better hotels have excellent dinning options usually too.

Chinatown is home to some of the best Chinese restaurants in the country. It is an interesting place to walk around and some of the restaurants have an interesting take on service too. If you choose one of the very busy cheaper places the service borders on rude as they try to usher you in and out with a no nonsense and no frills service. It is quite an interesting experience and perfect for a quick meal. There are nicer places too for those wanting to take time over a Chinese banquet. Look out for hanging Cantonese roast duck in windows which is delicious.

Brick Lane is an area of Indian restaurants in the East End. The curry dishes here are varied and often excellent. The best dish is actually served 2 miles East in a restaurant called The Globe in Globe Town. The chicken Madras is absolutely delicious here and well worth the extra taxi ride for serious curry lovers.

Street Food is well catered for in London. Traditional pie and mash shops will not be to everyone's liking, but it is a must to try English fish and chips. There are many kebab, pizza and other fast food places too.

There is such an excellent variety that it is a good idea just to walk around until you see or smell something that takes your fancy. There are Italian restaurants everywhere and just about any national cuisine you can imagine is available somewhere in London.

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