As usual London is always filled with new discoveries.
- When the weather is good their weekend markets are wonderful.Brick Lane market is vibrant on Sundays, although the
restaurants and stores are open everyday; on Sundays, the Old Truman brewery
gets filled with unique varieties from upcoming designers. The different food
stalls all along the lane, the live music and the crowd offers a vision of the
perfect cosmopolitan hub London is.
Cereal Lovers, this place is for you. Cereal Killer café in Brick lane. Let's go back to the 80´s. Check out the Teletubbies beds. |
- We also discovered many cute little cafés for breakfast or tea.
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Chocolate lovers, don’t miss Said dal 1923 , this long
established Rome Chocolate store has now open in the heart of Soho.
Known for their chocolates, nobody can beat Italians in their pasta. Yummy regular tomato penne. |
· In south Kensington nothing pretentious, but good and cozy, Muriel's Kitchen.
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And for some fancy tea time or brunch, we loved
the Ivy Chelsea garden.
- We had loved Jinjuu in Honk Kong and we weren’t disappointed with celebrity chef Judy Joo Corean restaurant in London either. Tradition corean with a contemporary touch. In Soho and opening soon in Mayfair.
- Highest ranked Chinese restaurant with a Michelin Star in
Mayfair; KAI was perfect for a special meal. Looking like a traditional Chinese
restaurant the dishes and the service went a step further. Their cooking is tagged as liberated Chinese
cooking: Respectful of tradition and craft, liberated in their approach.
- The Exhibitionist hotel. Situated in south Kensignton, a very unique hotel
with an intense fusion with style and art. Louis Nicolas Darbon art is almost
everywhere; each floor, each room is a story itself.
You can read the previous London Bites here with some classics, and some other posts on London here and here.