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The dining capital of the UK, London is home to an ever-expanding crop of scene-making restaurants. This new edition gives a fresh overview of the hippest places to enjoy a meal on the town. With a broad selection that encompasses diverse cuisines and dining styles, this guide features eateries where you'll enjoy sumptuous food in remarkable surroundings. With approximately 130 lavish color photographs, and a mouth-watering selection of recipes to try at home, this volume will be a hot favorite with London visitors and natives alike. SELLING POINTS -An updated version of teNeues' highly successful Cool Restaurants London -A handy, flexi-cover format is ideal for browsing at home, or on the go ILLUSTRATIONS 130 colour
What are London's best restaurants for business -- or a date? Which are the biggest bargains? How do today's hot newcomers compare with the city's revered dining landmarks? You'll find all that information, plus much more, in this first Zagat London Restaurant Survey from the publishers of America's best-selling restaurant guides. Based on the opinions of over 1,700 everyday restaurant-goers like yourself, rather than a single critic, the Survey reveals what Londoners really think about their restaurants and includes a wealth of indexes to help you choose the right venue for any occasion. Book jacket.
Is the restaurant an ideal total social phenomenon for the contemporary world? Restaurants are key sites for practices of social distinction, where chefs struggle for recognition as stars and patrons insist on seeing and being seen. This text brings together anthropological insights into these postmodern places.
A food-focused city guide containing everything you need to eat, drink, shop and cook your way through London
London is a city brimful of culinary possibilities, from lively markets to Michelin-starred restaurants. This third edition of Eat London is completely revised and updated, with entries highlighting the very best food stops not to be missed on a tour of London in 14 chapters. This is much more than a restaurant guide - it is a book all about food and the people who make, sell and care about it. From the best fish and chip shops of East London to haute cuisine and artisan food stores in Mayfair, every entry has been assessed for quality, originality, convivial ambience and consistency. Also featured are recipes from some of the capital's favourite restaurants including A. Wong, Balthazar, Morito and The Palomar. Special photography by Lisa Linder illustrates the wonderful food and everyday streetlife of the city.
This guide provides details for over 1700 establishments. It contains short user-friendly reviews with ratings for food, service and ambience. It has numerous detailed indexes and full mapping.
There are many people who are enthusiastic about food—the cooking of it, the preparation of it, the serving of it, and let’s not forget the eating of it. But Andrew Delaplaine is the ultimate Food Enthusiast. “This concise guidebook was exactly what I needed to make the most of my limited time in town.” = Tanner Davis, Milwaukee This is another of his books with spot-on reviews of the most exciting restaurants in town. Some will merit only a line or two, just to bring them to your attention. Others deserve a half page or more. “The fact that he doesn’t accept free meals in exchange for a good review makes all the difference in his something brutally accurate reviews.” = Jerry A...
NOPI: THE COOKBOOK includes over 120 of the most popular dishes from Yotam’s innovative Soho-based restaurant NOPI. It’s written with long-time collaborator and NOPI head chef Ramael Scully, who brings his distinctive Asian twist to the Ottolenghi kitchen. Whether you’re a regular at the NOPI restaurant and want to know the secret to your favourite dish or are an Ottolenghi fan who wants to try out restaurant-style cooking, this is a collection of recipes which will inspire, challenge and delight. All recipes have been adapted and made possible for the home cook to recreate at home. They range in their degree of complexity so there is something for all cooks. There are dishes that long-time Ottolenghi fans will be familiar with – a starter of aubergine with black garlic, for example, or the roasted squash with sweet tomatoes – as well as many dishes which will stretch the home cook as they produce some of the restaurant’s signature dishes at home, such as Beef brisket croquettes or Persian love rice. With chapters for starters & sides, fish, meat & vegetable mains, puddings, brunch, condiments and cocktails, a menu can easily be devised for any occasion and purpose.
Compiled by the publishers of London's most extensive and highly regarded guide to restaurants, this edition covers the spectacular diversity of cuisines in this most cosmopolitan metropolis and features a new chapter focusing on cultural background.
The world's top 500 food experiences - ranked! We asked the planet's top chefs, food writers and our food-obsessed authors to name their favourite, most authentic gastronomic encounters. The result is a journey to Mozambique for piri-piri chicken, Japan for bullet train bento boxes, San Sebastian pintxos bars, and a further 497 of the most exciting eateries anywhere on Earth. Ultimate Eatlist is the follow-up to our bestselling Ultimate Travelist and is a must-own bucket list for foodies and those who love to travel. You'll discover the planet's most thrilling and famous culinary experiences, the culture behind each one, what makes them so special, and why the experience is so much more than...