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where to eat in London.

If you're planning a trip to London you'll be glad to have a list of outstanding places where you can eat for both little and big quantities of money depending on how much you want to spend.

flat iron:12€ aprox per costumer



Flat Iron is a much loved steak house in the heart of Covent Garden, on Henrietta Street. In this oh-so-cool space, you’ll find Flat Iron’s signature remarkable steak and cheery service. And it goes without saying that all meat is sourced locally.


bella italia:20€ aprox per costumer


Bella Italia have over 100 Italian restaurants across the UK, serving pizza, pasta, Italian classics and more, made with ingredients from Italian-family producers.



Borough market:7€ aprox per costumer


There are lots of fantastic restaurants in Borough Market: watch fresh pasta being made at Padella, share a Middle Eastern feast at Arabica or enjoy a comforting Sunday lunch at Roast.




Slow Rechie's: 8€ aprox per costumer


Slow Richie’s is a Peckham based Street Food Kitchen run by brothers Richie and Alex Calver. They serve up Burgers, BBQ’d meats and Homemade Hot Sauces from a little corner of South East London.



Bunny chow:10€ aprox per costumer



Bunny chow is a popular type of street food in South Africa. It’s thought to have originated within the Indian community in Durban. In a nutshell, a bunny chow usually consists of a hollowed-out half-loaf of bread, which is then filled with some sort of curry or stew.


Byron:12€ aprox per costumer


You'll find proper hamburgers served the way they should be: carefully-sourced British beef, ground fresh, cooked medium so it's pink and juicy, and served in a squishy bun with a craft beer, bourbon, or a famously thick milkshake. The Mini Byron menu caters for kids, with proper food for smaller appetites. Byron's food and drink menu is available to take away.




Pizza express:20€ aprox per costumer.


You can eat Italian food for a low price. PizzaExpress is a restaurant group with over 470 restaurants across the United Kingdom.




Bailey's Fish and Chips:10€ aprox per costumer.



The best fish and chips of London. Great selection of fish with huge portions and very reasonable cost. Chips and sides were good too with the usual condiments.










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