About This Book
A series of vividly observed reviews and anecdotes about dining establishments across London, offering practical guidance on where to eat, what dishes and prices to expect, and how to order confidently. Each chapter profiles a different restaurant, hotel, or café, combining critical appraisal of cuisine and service with behind-the-scenes notes, occasional recipes, and tips on etiquette and menu choices. The author mixes wry personal observation with pragmatic advice to help readers of varied tastes navigate the city’s dining options.
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