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The best spots in London to stuff your face and treat a 90-minute cut-off as your own personal challenge.
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Raya Asian Street Food
Raya Asian Street Food is a low-key Walthamstow spot serving South East Asian food that always leaves us satisfied.
Bull & Gate
The Bull & Gate is a handsome Kentish Town pub that's well worth stopping by for a pint. But just stick to that.
Co.
Co. is a small, cosy Knightsbridge cafe with plush sofa seating and a brunch menu that sounds better than it tastes.
Fran’s
Fran’s in Hackney is an all-day caff that will take you from a day-cancelling full English to jacket potatoes, pies, and pastas in the evening.
Daffodil Mulligan
Go to Daffodil Mulligan—an Irish restaurant in Old Street—for nights where great food is just the beginning, but drinks and dancing are the real destination.
Weirdough Bakery
The croissants from Weirdough, a slip of a bakery in Walthamstow, have an exceptional glaze.
Uncle John's Bakery
An excellent and reliable Ghanaian bakery, Uncle John’s has been serving the people of Tottenham moreish baked goods for more than 20 years.
The Dreamery
Inventive ice cream meets chilled reds at The Dreamery, a fun Folderol-inspired bar in De Beauvoir.
Hoppers
The Hoppers location in Marylebone serves the same excellent Sri Lankan food as the Soho original, and its downstairs basement is just the place for a kari knees-up.
Cöödie
Come to Cöödie in Peckham for a creative cookie with your most design-conscious friend, or get a mini haul to take away.
Sichuan Popo
Sichuan Popo in Earls Court is a no-nonsense Chinese restaurant specialising in Sichuan street food, where you'll find late-night dumplings, spicy noodles, and more.
Bibi
Bibi is a modern Indian restaurant just off Oxford Street serving exciting takes on the classics.
Godet
Godet sticks to the tried and true approach of wine, craft ales, and a hi-fi set-up at their charming Islington wine bar.
Maison Bertaux
Home to Marie Antoinette-style cakes and fancies, Maison Bertaux is a classic Soho bakery and cafe that's perfect for an indulgent sweet treat or a buttery croissant.
Feeney's 5 Lloyds Avenue
Feeney’s is a straightforward City bar by Tower Hill. The service is all warm, Irish hospitality, the Guinness is good, and the spice bags—courtesy of Scaldy—are even better.
Beirut Knightsbridge
Beirut Knightsbridge is a calm, snug little restaurant serving homely, satisfying Lebanese dishes in Knightsbridge.
Dave’s Hot Chicken
Between the seismic Soho queue and lack of flavour, Dave's Hot Chicken is one spice experiment you shouldn't bother getting involved in.
La Chingada Euston
Mexican restaurant La Chingada adds colour and micheladas to a drab bit of Euston, and makes some of the best tacos in town.
La Chingada Bermondsey
The Bermondsey location of La Chingada, a Mexican mini-chain, is the most comfortable of the lot.
Dibs
Dibs is a straightforward salad shop near Holborn that's ideal for desk lunches that won't disappoint.