London’s Best New Eateries

Searching for great food in London can be a difficult feat, even harder than finding appropriate luxury bathroom accessories for your mother in law. But even the most discerning eater can find the right restaurant with the proper guidance, whether it be Street Food, Breakfast, Indian, or a fine romantic night out.
Nothing is quicker and easier than grabbing a quick bite at one of London’s many street vendors, however the best to be seen is Yalla Yalla (“Go! Go!” in Arabic). This quaint Lebanese restaurant in Soho will satisfy your Middle-Eastern taste buds, with homemade authentic hummus and wonderfully prepared prawns and squid. Yalla Yalla will also satisfy your wallet, if need be.
Whether you are going first thing in the morning or mid-afternoon after a heavy night out with friends, nothing is more welcome to the beginning of a day like a fine breakfast. The Albion on Boundary St. will provide your early day greasy needs, with traditional British breakfasts served all day. But be warned: the Albion is incredibly popular and you may have trouble finding a seat when you first arrive. Either be prepared to wait, or book ahead.
Like most Brits, a fine Indian meal is always welcome, and the new addition of Chennai Dosa in the West End will not disappoint. The main benefit of this Indian eatery is that it has a rather low cost menu, if compared to other high end Indian restaurants in town. Here you find your staple Indian fare but without the over the top prices, which, as you may all agree, do not necessarily guarantee fine food.
If you are planning a first date (or a twentieth for that matter) there is a new romantic restaurant that will surely please your significant other: Odette’s. This restaurant is perfect for a romantic evening: quiet, dimly lit, and with the perfect ambience to suit your seductive outing. Serving traditional British fare, you will be able to enjoy the company of your friend without the loud and often-times rude wait staff. Enjoy romance and sensual atmosphere without prying eyes.

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