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A Food Lover’s Guide to Sticky Toffee Pudding in London
British food has a fierce reputation on the global gastronomic scene, but nothing is as divine as the sticky toffee pudding. This specialty, which I often take our customers to try on our London food walks, is a moist date sponge cake covered in a warm toffee sauce. In most...
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Where to Find English Breakfast in London
The full English is a must-eat when visiting London—crispy bacon, juicy sausages, eggs, beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast (or fried bread). You’ll find it everywhere from retro cafés like Terry’s to trendy brunch spots like The Black Penny, all-day diners like The Breakfast Club, and cozy local favorites like Kozzy...
An Essential Guide to Pubs in London
In London, the pub is a way of life, a place where ice-cold pints and delicious British food come together to be enjoyed with friends and family, often in centuries-old establishments. There’s a pub in the capital for everyone, from historic corner bars and gastropubs to lively local taverns that...
A Guide to Fish and Chips in London
Nothing says British food like fish and chips, it’s one pairing that every Brit holds close to their heart. It may be a simple combination, but it’s a hearty meal that locals and many tourists who join my London food experiences can’t get enough of. Historically, the recipe includes fried...
A Culinary Guide to Traditional Food in London
Writing about traditional meals served across London is a little complex. Like many large cities, London is an incredible melting pot of flavors and influences, spoiling visitors for choice. I’ll never forget my first visit to London. I remember meandering through the alleyways of Camden, seeking out a roast dinner...
A Culinary Guide to Desserts in Lisbon
Traveling abroad to a great food destination like Lisbon calls for more than just sampling their amazing wine bars and cafes. It’s also a prime opportunity to sink your teeth into some of the top desserts in all of Portugal. Portuguese cuisine has some traditional desserts shared by other great...
A Local’s Guide to Seafood in Lisbon
One of the most desirable aspects of Portugal’s capital city is its location snuggled alongside the Atlantic. This allows for a year-round holiday feel, a cool sea breeze and of course, a diet centred largely around coastal delights. In Lisbon, seafood is a staple of the cuisine and its long-time...
Lisbon has a pretty historical and impressive drinking culture, hosting a wide range of bars located throughout the city. In terms of staples, the Portuguese love their local beer. There are the two most famous brands Sagres and Super Bock, and of course, the country produces some absolutely fabulous wine...
A Local’s Guide to Afternoon Tea in London
No one does afternoon tea quite like the Londoners. If you’re anything like me, the concept of afternoon tea usually brings connotations of grandeur and feels as if it’s reserved for the high-flyers in society. With so many varieties of this quintessentially English experience available, there’s been a surge in...