Food

Ten of the best

felix takes a peek at ten of the hottest spots around London that really stand out from the rabble. Enjoy!

Ten of the best

1 | Bleecker Burger

The Bleecker Black is probably the best burger in London, with two juicy patties with a layer of black pudding in the middle.

2 | Where the Pancakes Are

A cute little pancake house serving delicious, homemade pancakes at the back of a bustling food market.

3 | Waffle On

The king of fried chicken waffles hides in the busy Maltby Street Market, open during the weekends.

4 | Oli Baba’s

Prepare for a heart attack as you munch on these crispy fried halloumi chips from Oli Baba at the new KERB Camden!

5 | Said London

All hot drinks at this Italian Chocolate café in SoHo are served in a cup dipped in MOLTEN CHOCOLATE..

6 | Ozone Coffee Roasters

Aside from their amazing coffee roasted in the basement, Ozone serves the best eggs benedict in London – the kind with a deep fried bubble ‘n’ squeak.

7 | Bob’s Lobster

A toasted, buttered brioche studded full with chunks of fresh lobster meat? Hunt Bob’s Lobster down at Street Feast Dalston Yard.

8 | Oysters at Borough Market

Nothing beats looking down at a plate of freshly shucked oysters for less than a meal at the QTR.

9 | Da Mario

The annual tutorial group lunch at Da Mario is worth looking forward to, especially when your tutor pays.

10 | Brown and Rosie

The moment of excitement when you cut open a poached egg to find a bright orange river of #yolkporn.

From Issue 1655

3rd Feb 2017

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