I have landed in London, and I'm curious as to what kinds of foods I should try, as an open minded American vistor
I have landed in London, and I'm curious as to what kinds of foods I should try, as an open minded American vistor
it's Norwegian what
and I'm using Google translate just to talk to her in norwegian
I actually wanna go to Norway too I also need some suggestions @i_love_less
everywhere is good honestly oslo is expensive as fuck though (most of the country is tbf)
as an american visitor a few years ago they do not use seasoning. i think there was 1 good restaurant i went to
Camden Town Market is a solid spot for trying a variety of different types of foods. East London (Brick Lane/Whitechapel) is amazing if you want to try authentic curries. Nando's if you haven't tried is a go-to, but I think Rooster's Piri Piri is a bit better value. Nando's is more for the experience. Go to a chip shop, but get the fried chicken instead - the fish is usually good too, but us Londoners love our chicken and chips. You can also get battered sausage and savaloys (basically a sausage in casing). Honestly, foodtok should have you sorted for anything you're craving as well.
go ask a local group of loud teenagers that exclusively wear sports clothing, they dont mean any harm
Croydon is known for its outstanding food and culture, highly recommend!! ❤️
Well head to the local grocery store and buy some water and check if there's actually any difference between the water taste.
Depends on what you want tbh. Different parts of London have different kinds of food.
jacket potato with cheese and beans if you want to truly try british culture.
I just got back home from visiting London, and I definitely recommend you go to brick lane if you want some food with spices in it.
cheese and beans is all we got bro 😔
on a real, anything from Nando’s will probably be nice