“One cannot live well, love well or sleep well. Unless one has dined well.” Virgina Woolf, Novelist (118-1941) London is the melting pot of cultures and ethnicity. The blend of different cultures has paved way for a wide array of restaurants serving different gastronomic delights. From Asian cuisine to Indian, Cuban, Italian and Mexican, there is no dearth of new flavours.
The oldest restaurant of Indian origin, Amaya sells like hot cakes. This chic restaurant is recognised for introducing small platters of Indian grills and kebabs. With award winning chefs, this ambitious restaurant serves grilled dishes including Mughali cuisine like biryani and chicken dishes. Signature dishes include chicken tikka, lamb chops and lobsters. Vegetarians need not be disappointed as delightful broccoli or artichoke in yoghurt sauce baked with Indian spices is the main attraction. For dessert, try the sugar-free, fresh pomegranate granite.
Loch FyneEstablished in 1998 for cultivating oysters in the pristine waters of Loch Fyne, Scotland, today it has 46 restaurants spread across UK. In addition to selling oysters, fish and meat dishes are their speciality as well. As you walk inside the restaurant, the big, open cold counter attracts you. This is where oysters shacked and lobsters prepared, you can enjoy the show too. The kitchen is open as well adding charm to the warm ambience. Under the umbrage of executive chef Douglas Wright, the menu of the restaurant is changed thrice a year. Between noon and 7:00 pm you can enjoy a two course meal with a glass of house wine at £12, everyday.
Las Iguanas (In Spitalfields)For an authentic Latin America cuisine, visit the exotic glazed terrace Las Iguanas restaurant in Spitalfields. Established in 1991 on Bristol Street, today is the favourite amongst locals and travellers. The restaurant offers seating for 280 guests. The menu is inspired from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Peru, and includes, fish, meat and chicken preparations along with mouth-watering vegetarian dishes.
Dans Le NoirDans Le Noir restaurant is situated in the plush surroundings of a trendy area of Clerkenwell . A restaurant in blinding darkness, sensory experience and re-evaluation of taste buds is their motto. Here, blind people become your eyes, sounds strange yet interesting. The menu comprises meat, fish and vegetarian dishes or you can opt for a surprise meal. Whether you’re visiting London for business or pleasure, ensure you dine out at these amazing restaurants.
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