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About Eating Out at London Restaurants
(London, England)
The capital of England, London is also the capital of the country's dining scene, with many superb restaurants centred around the city's numerous districts, reflecting London's rich ethnic mix. For those looking for authentic Chinese cuisine, Chinatown is the place to head for, while the East End of London and Brick Lane are known for their notable Bengali restaurants and Indian cuisine.
Eating Out: Places to Eat in London
Although London is home to a endless array of fast-food outlets, fish and chips shops, burger bars and takeaways, more traditional specialities and delicacies can be found in many local areas, including the East End, with pie and mash, and jellied eels on offer. Also worth noting, the Covent Garden area now forms one of London's most vibrant places to eat, with many top restaurants in good supply, although fine dining can be found all over London.
Public houses often offer excellent lunchtime menus and 'early-bird' specials, while the city's thousands of cafés and wine bars are the perfect place for a snack, particularly in the main shopping districts, around Leicester Square, Oxford Street, Piccadilly Circus and Knightsbridge, together with the city's Central Business District, close to Threadneedle Street and the London Stock Exchange.
For those looking for a lively night out, head to Brixton, Camden, Clapham, Islington, Kensington and Soho, where restaurants, nightclubs and wine bars stand side by side.
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