Two men with day jobs quit all they had to travel to Naples and discover the art of real pizza-making. They later used this knowledge to create one of the most successful entrepreneurial ventures- the Pizza Pilgrims. Along with the food van, they now have a restaurant in Soho. The pizzas are as magical as the traditional Italian pizzas, so much so, that one cannot decide whether to eat them all at once or take them home and relish them at leisure. The tomatoes are grown on Mount Vesuvius in Italy while the dough and cheese are also imported from Italy. The flavor is so great, that one can be assured that this food van is much awaited in the vicinity!
Mother Flipper is a small stall on King's Boulevard that whips up some of the best burgers that one might ever have in London. The staff sets to work working their magic on the bun, the vegetables and the patty, such that the end result is a mass of gustatory pleasure like never before. The best burger here is the Double Bacon with two meat patties and dollops of cheese. It is huge and one might have to open one's mouth quite wide, though that is the essential joy of it! The burgers are cheap enough and service is quick. Mother Flipper has a stall in Brockley Market too.
You would be forgiven for dismissing this place as just another of the many run-of-the-mill fast food places that are densely scattered across London's streets. Nestled on the edge of Shepherds Bush Market, it appears simple, spartan and uninteresting. At lunchtime, however, there is a definite buzz around it as workers flock from all directions to taste the "best Palestinian falafel". Expertly prepared falafel is served up in a number of imaginative ways by friendly staff.
Honest Burgers serves fabulously tasty burgers at fantastic prices. This is the USP of this venue. The burgers come in vegetable, chicken and beef varieties and are made in a way that ensures the chewiness of the meat and the fluidity of the cheese. The vegetarian burger is crisp and tasty, however the Honest Beef Burger is what pulls the crowd. It is made using meat from Ginger Pig, onions and cucumbers, just right to serve as a midday snack. The meal is accompanied by chips. The buns are available sans gluten too.
Since its launch in 2010, Gelupo has taken London by storm with its innovative gelatos. Chef and owner Jacob Kenedy creates remarkable flavors that are sure to tingle your senses. Some of the famous ones are ricotta, chocolate and black pepper as well as vanilla and saffron. They also offer tasters so that you can take your time picking the best. Apart from these creamy delights, Gelupo serves hearty Italian sandwiches and pasta mains along with a selection of wines to complement.
Terry's Café is undoubtedly a place you must visit to have a scrumptious meal in London. Inspired by British cuisine, this lovely eatery serves a chef’s set menu along with all day breakfast combos, burgers, salads, sandwiches, steaks, desserts, and more. The drink’s menu includes a vast variety of coffees, teas, smoothies and fresh juices. Moreover, delectable cocktails and beers are also available at this place. The friendly staff ensures a great experience for one and all with their warm and impeccable service here. Popular among locals and tourists alike, this café is a great place to enjoy a soulful breakfast before kickstarting your day in the city.
Little Piggies Cafe is a neighborhood café that serves British breakfast and brunch items. Head here if you want to sample the typical local classics at inexpensive prices. Situated at the Childerditch Industrial Estate, it has simple interiors and a polite staff. This eatery is mainly frequented by industrial workers, truck and lorry drivers who stop for a quick meal. The daily menu is often listed on a blackboard and includes items like baked potatoes and BLT sandwich, along with plenty of green salads. The convenient location on the estate makes it a popular choice of blue-collar workers.
Victory Mansion is a cocktail bar in East London. The restaurant opened with a purpose to bring in to light the literature and food that has altered the face of the city over the century. The place has an elegant setting with wooden furnishings and various artifacts on display to complement. They also have a 70s themed basement which is reserved for private parties and other events. Lamb Chops and Pumpkin Fritters as well as Beatnikka and Big Sur being some of the popular items from their food and drinks menu respectively.
The sweet aromas of caramel, butter and something savory, will draw you into a vintage looking restaurant, Le Merlin. Located in the trendy area of Lower Clapton, the restaurant is winning hearts for their savory gallettes (flat cakes) and delectable varieties in toppings served with sweet crepes. They have their own spin on the peasant dish, Ratatouille, by turning into sumptuous savory gallette. All dishes served are gluten free, making it a favorite among the diet conscious diners. The cheeses, flours and charcuterie (cold meats) that are used in their dishes, are imported directly from France, adding to the authenticity to these French delicacies. The comfort food is well accorded with a homely decor of house plants, natural lighting coming in from their huge French windows and dark green colored walls. A large wallpaper with an ocean view in their cafe and its rustic furniture and lighting, add to the tranquility and calmness of this quaint little cafe. A favorite among the locals, visit the restaurant to get the taste of some authentic French crepes gallettes and coffee.
Chiswick's Turnham Green is home to Good Boy Coffee, a small neighbourhood coffee house where you can purchase a variety of authentic coffee blends, tea, kombucha, and quick bites. Come in and try it out with your friends and loved ones; you won't regret it.
93º Coffee is a specialty coffee shop on Regents Park Road. Specializing in Italian coffee and snacks, this coffee shop uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create a wholesome cafe experience. Apart from delicious coffee and coffee-based drinks such as creamy latte and cappuccino, 93º Coffee also serves a range of Italian staples such as paninis, lasagna, and decadent gelatos. According to the shop, the reason behind the name "93º Coffee" is because espresso tastes best at this optimal temperature. Visit this quaint coffee shop to try it out for yourself.
Good food, great coffee and relaxed atmosphere is the best way to describe Rumbles Café. The menu not only features fresh coffees, milkshakes and smoothies but also breakfast eats like pancakes, sandwiches, egg delicacies, paninis, salads and more. Guests can enjoy their meals indoors or on one of the tables in the outdoor seating area of this place. Moreover, friendly staff and reasonable prices make it a popular stop among local crowds. Located in Worcester Park, a suburban town in South West London, this café is a great spot to kickstart your day in the city.