After living in London for 13 years, I feel obliged to share a few restaurant recommendations with the world.Â
Our restaurant tastes are fairly simple: we enjoy good food and we enjoy ethnic food.Â
Below are the restaurants that we frequented regularly–or really enjoyed (but not as frequently.)
Billy’s Deli – Easily the best breakfast in the city (we’ve had breakfast there over a hundred times.)Â The original owners moved to the Telegraph House/Pineapple Room (see below) but the menu is still good–and the posted specials are even better (especially when they incorporate seasonal ingredients.)Â Recommended dishes:Â Skillet Breakfast and any special.
Marienbad/Chaucer’s - Great food with an emphasis on central Europe. Beer selection is great and constantly changing. The beer dinners (held monthly) are very much recommended if you enjoy great food and trying different beer. I normally recommend the Chaucer’s side (a more comfortable atmosphere–especially if the fireplace is on during the winter.)Â
El Ranchito - Just good Latin American food (from Mexico and points further south.)   Recommended dishes: Combo #1, Combo #2 and Fritanga Managua.
Telegraph House/Pineapple Room - Easily the best breakfast anywhere (it’s actually located in Port Stanley and not London.) If you love food then you need to visit. Recommended dishes: Anything–if it’s on the menu it’s good!Â
Ben-Than – Vietnamese and Thai. Recommended dishes: Fruit smoothies, bbq beef fresh rolls, green curry chicken with green beans, black pepper pork pot (warning–it smells) and pho (in the winter.)Â
Volker’s - Best high-end restaurant in the city (out in Hyde Park.)
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and Honourable Mentions….
Shiki – Best sushi in London (in the south-end)
Jewel of India – The best in London (ignore the buffet and order from the menu.)Â
Katana Cafe - Breakfast beside the runway at the London airport (make sure the weather is OK for flying otherwise it’s just another breakfast.)Â
Manna Grill – Korean–it’s not fancy–but the bul-go-gee and kim-chee are good.Â
Chancey Smith’s – Great patio and beer, and good food to go with it.Â
Braywick Bistro – Great food–better than many of London’s better-known high-end restaurants.
Byron Pizza – It’s not wood-fired oven–but order it with a thin crust and extra oregano and it’s almost as good.Â
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