London is no stranger to outstanding restaurants and culinary experiences. However, it’s important to stray a little from the glitz and glamour and go for the out-of-sight restaurants that you might have missed. So in this post, we’re going to take a look at some of the best-hidden restaurants that London has to offer.
Food Store
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Food Store is an exciting Canary Wharf restaurant that pays homage to old food storage warehouses. It’s a bar, restaurant and grocer mixed into a single location, making it a great place to visit whether you want to do some shopping or if you fancy a filling dinner with some friends and family members. Food Store offers a wide range of different dishes for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, and they also offer happy hours and other discounts during certain events.
The Laughing Heart
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The Laughing Heart is seen as one of the finest local gems in East London. With a fully-stocked wine cellar, a creative menu by their Head Chef Tom Anglesea and a relaxing atmosphere to top it off, The Laughing Heart attracts a wide range of different customers. If you’re looking for contemporary British cuisine that draws inspiration from many different corners of the world, you owe it to yourself to come and visit this exciting little restaurant.
Little Blue Door
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Little Blue Door used to be one of the best-kept secrets in Fulham, but lately, it’s getting so popular that it’s rather difficult to reserve a spot in this cosy location. Open till late, this bar offers a couple of seats with some wonderful food options. The interior is essentially like someone’s flat and you’ll be able to order food, relax with friends and even play some games during your stay. It’s a unique concept that is worth experiencing at least once if you’re visiting London.
The Drapers Arms
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Hidden away on Barnsbury Street in Islington, The Drapers Arms is not a very elegant place to eat, but it’s one of the best places to visit if you’re hungry and want a hearty meal to share with some friends and family members. From huge pies to chunky burgers and filling soups, there’s a lot to love in this vintage-styled gastropub. Of course, there’s also a large selection of alcoholic drinks for you to pick from.
Machiya
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Tucked away in a corner of Leicester Square is Machiya, a cheap and cheerful Japanese-style restaurant that serves classics such as gyudon, soba noodles and tonkatsu. While the food is excellent and definitely worth your time, Machiya holds a dark and unique secret; its bar. After your meal, take a detour down the narrow set of stairs at the entrance to their cosy and intimate underground bar. While there’s only a lone bartender downstairs, Machiya serves some unique Japanese cocktails and there’s a full stock of legendary drinks that you absolutely need to try.
We hope that you have time to try out some of these wonderful restaurants during your visit to London. The city is huge and could be daunting to explore, but we definitely recommend that you try and give these places a visit.
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