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    Rasa
    #4 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    If the idea of a vegetarian restaurant conjures up images of dry mungbean burgers, nut cutlets and tables without cloths – then you obviously haven't been to Rasa. The menu features only authentic cuisine from Kerala India's sp... more

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    Da Mario
    #7 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    This local pizzeria has been feeding South Kensington families for decades, and can name the late Princess Diana and her sons as past customers. The guests aren't the restaurant's only royal connection - the gorgeous Venetian b... more

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    Wagamama
    #9 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Wagamama serves up a pan-Asian cuisine that features a fusion of eclectic traditional favorites with modern flavors. The fare is made fresh and all items are featured on a dietary menu, allowing guests full access to the ingred... more

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    … saying feedddddd meeee so i thought hmm where can i eat on my own and not feel silly? Wagamama!! i… continue reading »

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    Food For Thought
    #8 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    There's often a quick-moving queue outside this small premises, but the vegetarian cooking is scrumptious and served up in large portions. Busy staff pile high the earthenware bowls with nutritious grub from Red Lentil and Toma... more

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    Cafe España
    #10 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Ignore the urge to assume that this is a tourist-driven concern. Ignore also the Soho sex shops amongst which Cafe España nestles. Just dive straight in and sample as wide a selection of tapas as you can muster. This bustling e... more

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    Fish In A Tie
    #11 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    When in Borough Market, you can't miss out on fish! adjacent to the Southwark Cathedral. Its bright, spacious hall is replete with large glass windows and warm hues, while an open kitchen positioned at the center lures guests t... more

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    Spago
    #15 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Americans might see the name and think of Wolfgang Puck's famous eateries across the world, but don't expect any smoked salmon pizzas here. This local joint looks like a hole in the wall, but is extremely popular with South Ken... more

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    Glaisters
    #16 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Glaisters has been a popular Chelsea restaurant for many years, and attracts a young clientele who often come in groups. The restaurant not only accepts groups, but welcomes them, which is quite a rarity amongst London establis... more

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    Texas Embassy Cantina
    #17 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    Based near Trafalgar Square and Whitehall, the Texas Embassy Cantina is a big hit with tourists. More a merchandising opportunity than a dining experience, Texas Embassy sells everything from branded T-shirts to sheriff badges... more

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    Boulevard Brasserie
    #18 of 413 restaurants rated by Real Travelers

    The two floors of this Covent Garden brasserie are usually full to the brim. Boulevard seems to have a universal appeal, if you can stand the crush that is. Tourists, local residents and business people all flock here for good... more

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