Here is the next section of my travel skills booklet. This chapter deals with Food and Drink in London. Enjoy... Food and Drink Gordon Ramsay said in an interview that “there is nowhere better to eat anywhere in the world than London”. Whether it’s a classic breakfast fry-up or a fish and chip supper, London has it all. Many people will also say that there is nothing better than a traditional London curry. Brick Lane is said to have the best curries in London. Even with London being so expensive, you don’t have to empty your bank account every time. My advice would be to stock up your hotel room with snacks from the local convenience store. Stop by one of London’s many markets and grab a bunch of items to take for a picnic in a park or on the street. Street food from stands and trucks are a good idea. For dinner, go for a pub dinner or quick bite at a fast food chain. Of course, splurge one night at a good restaurant like the Hard Rock Café or another big London name restaurant. Just remember, you don’t have to be rich to eat well in London. Also, while you are in London, you absolutely have to go for a traditional afternoon tea. Many hotels offer this as part of your room rate or as a separate cost. One of the great names for afternoon tea in public is the Diamond Jubilee Tea Room at Fortnum and Mason’s in London’s famous Piccadilly. It was opened in 2012 as part of Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. I hope this is a good basis for planning on how to eat and drink in London. For Rick Steves' Food tips, click on the button below. Cheers!
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6/27/2016 04:46:55 am
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