Many visitors make the mistake of eating exclusively in central areas like Leicester Square or near Oxford Street. These restaurants often cater to tourists, with inflated prices and average quality.
Tip: Venture into neighborhoods like Brixton for global street food, Borough Market for artisanal bites, or East London for innovative dining. London’s food scene is diverse and best experienced outside the obvious tourist zones.
While many travelers would recommend a visit to one of the world’s greatest metropolises, a trip to a quaint town is the perfect antidote to those 21st-century blues.