Luscious London: Favourite Food Haunts In The Big City

Visiting the home of Big Ben and newly-born Princess Charlotte? In between Sloane Square shopping sprees and checking out exhibitions at the V&A (or any of the many museums), when we’re in London, we make a beeline for these food haunts.

#1 Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

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No idiot sandwiches here

Where:  68 Royal Hospital Road, London SW3 4HP

What: Love him or hate him, the chef known for his short (and hot) temper serves up contemporary dishes with a French flair at his flagship resto. Using the finest seasonal ingredients, this three Michelin-starred restaurant creates stellar dishes like the ravioli of lobster, langoustine and salmon, and roast pigeon with foie gras.

#2 Signor Sassi

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Signor Sassi’s famous lobster spaghetti

Where: 13-14 Knightsbridge Green, London SW1X 7QL

What: Located in swanky Knightsbridge a hop and a skip away from Harrods, the restaurant is famous for serving faultless Italian fare. If there’s any indication on how well known and well-loved the restaurant is, the walls are filled with framed shots of celebrity diners – one taste of their signature dish, the lobster spaghetti and you’ll see (or rather, taste) why.

#3 Hakkasan

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Oriental glam in the heart of London

Where: 17 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QB, United Kingdom

What: Swanky and seductive are two words that come to mind when describing Hakkasan. Serving up Michelin-starred Cantonese cuisine since 2001, the name has become synonymous with top Oriental nosh. Fusing together traditional and modern cooking techniques to create classic dishes with a contemporary twist, must try dishes include the roasted silver cod with champagne and honey, and the crispy duck salad.

 #4 Barnyard

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British comfort food made better

Where: 18 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 2LY

What: As the name may give away, Barnyard serves up farm-fresh British comfort food with finesse in a rustic chic setting. From roast beef to barbecued ribs, it’s worth the wait in line for hearty flavourful fare – the restaurant has a no-booking policy which means get there early (or not go at all).

 #5 Chiltern Firehouse

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Dress up – you’ll never know which celebrity you might bump into here

Where: 1 Chiltern Street, Marleybone, London W1U 7PA

What: One of London’s hottest restaurants located in a 19th-century Victorian-gothic fire brigade building (how apt) that’s been redone to house  André Balazs’s first hotel outside the US. It’s also a top celeb haunt and bookings are necessary – everyone who’s anyone flocks here for the crabmeat-filled doughnuts amongst other delicious contemporary dishes (the restaurant is notorious for hard-to-secure seats, so book early).

#6 Four Seasons

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With a reputation for serving up the best roast duck in the world, it’ll have you quacking for more

Where: 84 Queensway, London W2 3RL, United Kingdom

What: Craving for some soy sauce-induced savoury goodness? Head to Queensway for no fuss or frill, tasty Chinese food. Having been around since 1990, this Chinatown institution is famous with tourists and locals alike for it’s delicious Oriental comfort food. Oh, and lip-smacking roasted duck. If you’re heading there at peak mealtimes, be prepared to wait and your patience will be rewarded.

#7 Burger & Lobster

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Happiness in a bun

Where: With six (soon to be seven) locations all over London, see the list of locations here.

What: Smack in central London amidst swanky city mews and offices, there are only three things on the food menu: lobster boiled or grilled, lobster in a brioche roll with mayonnaise, or a beef burger, all served with a fresh garden salad and french fries, and all priced at £20. Simple and delicious – you can’t go wrong.

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Sasha Yusof

This tiny nomad packs a punch, especially when it comes to weekend getaways, high fashion and hunting down the best local eats and coffee spots. She also loves cats. With a vengeance.

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