London Restaurants
London restaurants reflect the multiethnic composition of British society today with cuisines from, or influenced by, every culture and subculture in the world. Indian curries, German sausages, French souffles, Philippine and Chinese egg rolls, lamb dishes from Lebanon and Greece, all complement homegrown brisket of beef and dumplings. The globalization of everything has led professionals in many fields to travel around the world acquiring knowledge for ultimate application in their homelands. British chefs are no exception to this new rule and, as a result, the dining public has benefited from the diverse knowledge they've integrated with their own national recipes. With over 6,000 restaurants in metropolitan London and a like number of bars, pubs, bistros, saloons, and nightclubs, visitors should have little trouble finding sustenance. Narrow down your search, for more than just sustenance, by reviewing our selection of London restaurants.London Restaurants
Gordon Ramsay Royal Hospital Road
Is it necessary to have been a footballer in order to fully master modern food preparation techniques? Certainly Gordon Ramsay's stamina and 'love of the game' have translated nicely over the years to the modern playing field of the kitchen where he is recognized as Britain's top chef. Contemporary cuisine is the mainstay of this restaurant considered one of the finest in the world.
Is it necessary to have been a footballer in order to fully master modern food preparation techniques? Certainly Gordon Ramsay's stamina and 'love of the game' have translated nicely over the years to the modern playing field of the kitchen where he is recognized as Britain's top chef. Contemporary cuisine is the mainstay of this restaurant considered one of the finest in the world.
The Apollonia Restaurant & Taverna
Perhaps the most popular restaurant in London, the Greek hospitality surrounds diners the moment they enter the premises. For authentic Greek atmosphere the basement Taverna is where the action is. Learn to dance if you dare. Still, the belly dancing can wait until the table is properly littered with the obligatory (several) empty wine bottles.
Perhaps the most popular restaurant in London, the Greek hospitality surrounds diners the moment they enter the premises. For authentic Greek atmosphere the basement Taverna is where the action is. Learn to dance if you dare. Still, the belly dancing can wait until the table is properly littered with the obligatory (several) empty wine bottles.

