
Living in a melting pot of a city like London means you quickly develop an open mind when it comes to international cultures and cuisines. Londoners have an innate curiosity for discovering new tastes and flavours. So it's no surprise that new exotic restaurants keep springing up all over the city. Every wave of immigrants has left a mark on the city's gastronomy. Having become used to classy French, fragrant Italian, spicy Indian and flavoursome Chinese and Thai cuisines, Londoners constantly demand something new and different. This is why there is now a growing number of restaurants offering new types of cuisine, including Afghan, Ethiopian, Moroccan, Georgian, Caribbean and much more. Londoners love to flock to those new restaurants eager to try out what the world has to offer. When it comes to restaurants in London, the world is truly your oyster. To choose the restaurant you might enjoy best, don't forget to check out the latest reviews on TripAdvisor or on the London Hotels Insight blog. For some of the most delicious food in town, you could head to the highly-rated Georgian restaurant "Tbilisi", not forgetting to try their exquisite Georgian wine. You may also wish to sample exotic Somali cuisine at "The Village" on Fulham Palace Road. For a taste of Afghan cuisine try "Afghan Kitchen" in Islington which offers good-value, authentic Afghan food in a cosy setting. Should you be tempted to discover the wholesome nature of Moroccan cuisine then "Momo" on Heddon Street would be well worth a visit. For those who are lucky enough to have discovered diverse cuisines through extensive travel, fusion cuisine can offer an exciting experience. "Sushinho" on trendy King's Road is a good example with its intriguing Brazilian-Japanese cuisine. The concept is based on Brazil's 1.5 million Japanese community. If you are considering this surprising blend, you might consider staying at the nearby Myhotel Chelsea, especially if you want a cosy romantic hideaway. The hotel's theme is: "where Sex and the City meets Brideshead Revisited". The rooms feel like comfortable cocoons and the atmosphere is very chilled-out. Equally relaxed is the nearby Draycott Hotel just off the King's Road, which is rated among the elite London hotels on TripAdvisor. |
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