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Lunch, dinner, snacks, wine, and coffee all over the city
Eater’s recommended restaurants in London, from the most nourishing stews and curries to the smokiest, most succulent jerk this winter
Outstanding pop-ups, a lack of chaotic evil eating in a food hall, and a hidden gem of a summer bar
Some rich and boozy, some light and tangy, some featuring actual mince
Go on, then — just a scoop
Popeyes being good, Salt Bae discourse, and the hype surrounding Sessions Arts Club
The restaurants that Eater London’s staff, contributors, and friends ordered from time and again
Get a socially distanced sorbet or order in the tubs
While well-known restaurants are pivoting to community engagement, the culinary panoply of Old Kent Road has been building its own communities for decades
Japanese gyoza, British "gnocchi", Chinese sheng jian bao, Turkish manti, Polish pierogi, and more
Eater writers share their meal highlights from a week eating out
The restaurants that Eater London’s staff, contributors, and friends went back to time and again
Superb spritzes, first-rate nibbles, and sometimes expansive views
Restaurants that represent a diverse, eclectic, storied city
Restaurants, yes — but this is a place where London’s best traders and producers sell their weekend wares
Old-school wine, the best Mexican in the city and a serious pie for the finish line