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Where To Eat In London Right Now

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Where To Eat In London Right Now

Summer can be a challenging time for food enthusiasts in London. With everyone scrambling to find the perfect spot before jetting off on holiday, expert recommendations are especially valuable. But what happens when even experts get it right? This guide features a carefully curated selection of exceptional eateries that deserve attention and exploration.

A Seafood Revival

Sale e Pepe Mare, located within The Langham hotel, has made waves with its seafood-focused menu. This spin-off from the original Sale e Pepe boasts an impressive array of dishes that not only satisfy but also elevate the dining experience. Standout options include otoro toast and taglio di halibut, both showcasing the finest Italian cuisine. The setting is nothing short of grand, exuding confidence and polish.

A New Kind of Brunch

MITSU’s Saturday brunch has carved out its own niche in London’s crowded dining scene. Eschewing mundane offerings, MITSU brings a burst of Japanese market energy to the table, with snacks, sushi, and sashimi taking center stage alongside unlimited robata and dessert. The Big Fish Energy event is an indulgent tuna carving experience paired with free-flowing champagne and karaoke in the private dining room – an exercise in excess that leaves even seasoned brunch-goers feeling exhilarated.

The Beautiful Game

Oranj has found a unique way to watch the World Cup: projecting football onto massive screens, serving endless natural wine, and hosting a rolling World Cup burger series. Chefs interpret nations through their culinary creations, resulting in some hits and misses. However, Oranj’s credibility and self-awareness prove up to the task, making this an engaging way to engage with international football.

A Food Hall for the Modern Age

Arcade Covent Garden has expanded its presence in London’s dining landscape with a new outpost on Bedford Street. This space understands that modern group dinners require flexibility – hence the varied lineup of vendors catering to different tastes. Whether you opt for Manna’s burgers, Solis’ chicken and steak, or Hero’s North Indian fast food, one thing remains certain: Arcade has hit upon a winning formula.

A Cocktail Revolution

Cocktails in the City returns to Bedford Square Gardens after its sell-out 2025 edition. The event brings together top bars, street food, live music, and workshops. Must-visit spots include Archive & Myth for their innovative caviar bump, as well as The Mandrake’s and Zacal’s expertly crafted cocktails.

In a season marked by the ephemeral nature of summer, these hidden gems offer more than just a fleeting taste – they present a chance to elevate your dining experiences and create unforgettable memories. Whether it’s the refined elegance of Sale e Pepe Mare or the high-energy revelry of MITSU’s Big Fish Energy, London has never offered more options for those seeking adventure in the culinary world.

Reader Views

  • PL
    Petra L. · interior stylist

    While this guide provides an excellent snapshot of London's current dining scene, I'm surprised that the author didn't delve deeper into the pricing strategy of these restaurants. A seafood revival at Sale e Pepe Mare may be exciting, but for those on a tighter budget, the price tag might be out of reach. Similarly, MITSU's indulgent brunch experience sounds fantastic, but can it compete with more affordable options in terms of value? I'd love to see more analysis of what makes these eateries truly exceptional and how they balance exclusivity with accessibility.

  • TD
    The Decor Desk · editorial

    While the latest food guide does well in highlighting trendy spots, I think it's time to acknowledge that some of these establishments rely too heavily on gimmicks – a Saturday brunch experience that's equal parts indulgent and chaotic, or a burger series tied to international football. Don't get me wrong, they're undeniably fun and Instagram-worthy, but let's not overlook the nuances of genuine culinary innovation in London right now.

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    Will A. · diy renter

    While this article does a great job highlighting some of London's top eats, I think it skimps on budget-friendly options for us non-supermodels and food influencers. Where are the recommendations for places under £20 a head or even those with pay-as-you-go systems? I've lived in London long enough to know that not everyone can splash out at Sale e Pepe Mare or MITSU's fancy brunches, no matter how delicious they may be.

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