Guidebook for London

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Guidebook for London

Food Scene

Great Family Run Restaurant
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Santorè
59-61 Exmouth Market
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Great Family Run Restaurant
Tapas in a Quirky Creative Atmosphere - If you Can Get a Seat. There can be a long wait cover but worth the wait.
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Morito
195 Hackney Rd
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Tapas in a Quirky Creative Atmosphere - If you Can Get a Seat. There can be a long wait cover but worth the wait.
Casual Italian bakery, cafe and bar in earthy woods and cool stone, with an open-air roof terrace
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Vivo
57-58 Upper St
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Casual Italian bakery, cafe and bar in earthy woods and cool stone, with an open-air roof terrace
Sustainable fish and shellfish menu in upmarket chippy with wood panels and leather banquettes.
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Vintage Salt Upper Street
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Sustainable fish and shellfish menu in upmarket chippy with wood panels and leather banquettes.
Turkish grill dishes in a terracotta-walled restaurant hung with framed photographs and chandeliers.
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Gallipoli Cafe & Bistro
119-120 Upper St
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Turkish grill dishes in a terracotta-walled restaurant hung with framed photographs and chandeliers.
Craft beers and seasonal meats butchered onsite casually presented at untreated wood tables.
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The Pig and Butcher
80 Liverpool Rd
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Craft beers and seasonal meats butchered onsite casually presented at untreated wood tables.
Circular coffee shop, bar and cafe with whitewashed brick walls and a 1950s diner-style facade.
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Shoreditch Grind
213 Old St
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Circular coffee shop, bar and cafe with whitewashed brick walls and a 1950s diner-style facade.
The Old Irani Cafés of Bombay have almost all disappeared. Their faded elegance welcomed all: rich businessmen, sweaty taxi-wallas and courting couples. Fans turned slowly. Bentwood chairs were reflected in stained mirrors, next to sepia family portraits. Students had breakfast. Families dined. Lawyers read briefs. Writers found their characters.
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Dishoom King's Cross
5 Stable St
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The Old Irani Cafés of Bombay have almost all disappeared. Their faded elegance welcomed all: rich businessmen, sweaty taxi-wallas and courting couples. Fans turned slowly. Bentwood chairs were reflected in stained mirrors, next to sepia family portraits. Students had breakfast. Families dined. Lawyers read briefs. Writers found their characters.
Barbecue specialist with global influences ranging from Argentina to Korea, with roadside terrace.
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Smokehouse
63-69 Canonbury Rd
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Barbecue specialist with global influences ranging from Argentina to Korea, with roadside terrace.
Ceviche Old St features a Ceviche Bar, a Pisco Pub, a charcoal grill and a Peruvian rotisserie. It’s also home to Ceviche Old St Gallery which features works from over 50 of Peru’s top contemporary artists.
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Ceviche Old St
2 Baldwin St
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Ceviche Old St features a Ceviche Bar, a Pisco Pub, a charcoal grill and a Peruvian rotisserie. It’s also home to Ceviche Old St Gallery which features works from over 50 of Peru’s top contemporary artists.
Traditional food with a Latin twist is on the menu of this airy, bleached wood canalside bar/diner.
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The Barge House
46a De Beauvoir Cres
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Traditional food with a Latin twist is on the menu of this airy, bleached wood canalside bar/diner.

Drinks & Nightlife

Speakeasy-style subterranean bar with live jazz and blues, for cocktails and rare spirits.
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Nightjar
129 City Rd
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Speakeasy-style subterranean bar with live jazz and blues, for cocktails and rare spirits.
Low-lit Shoreditch bar with Lewis Carroll-themed interior and long menu of innovative cocktails.
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Callooh Callay Bar
65 Rivington St
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Low-lit Shoreditch bar with Lewis Carroll-themed interior and long menu of innovative cocktails.

Arts & Culture

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest library in the world by number of items catalogued
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The British Library
96 Euston Rd
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The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest library in the world by number of items catalogued

Sightseeing

Camden Stables Market gets its name from its previous incarnation as a horse hospital. In Victorian times, the stables were where horses injured pulling barges down the canals would come for treatment. Now it and the catacombs under the arches opposite have been combined under the umbrella term 'Stables Market' and together make up the largest of Camden's popular market spaces. Over 450 shops and stalls are housed here selling a variety of antiquarian and unique items from accessories and jewellery to furniture and clothing. Even media mogul Chris Evans famously has a stall here. If you tire of shopping and gawking there's plenty of entertainment within the market with the highly acclaimed Proud Gallery offering excellent photographic exhibitions and hip bar At Proud with its terrace attracting beer and sun worshipers in equal measure. Alternatively, if it's an upmarket meal you're after, try Gilgamesh restaurant for good quality dining. Fitness fans can practice tai-chi or indulge in some reflexology at the Karmaa gym/health centre and plenty of celebrities do. As of 28th August 2007 part of the Stables Market closed for refurbishment affecting 55 businesses. The new development reopened on 1st March 2009.
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The Stables Market
Chalk Farm Road
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Camden Stables Market gets its name from its previous incarnation as a horse hospital. In Victorian times, the stables were where horses injured pulling barges down the canals would come for treatment. Now it and the catacombs under the arches opposite have been combined under the umbrella term 'Stables Market' and together make up the largest of Camden's popular market spaces. Over 450 shops and stalls are housed here selling a variety of antiquarian and unique items from accessories and jewellery to furniture and clothing. Even media mogul Chris Evans famously has a stall here. If you tire of shopping and gawking there's plenty of entertainment within the market with the highly acclaimed Proud Gallery offering excellent photographic exhibitions and hip bar At Proud with its terrace attracting beer and sun worshipers in equal measure. Alternatively, if it's an upmarket meal you're after, try Gilgamesh restaurant for good quality dining. Fitness fans can practice tai-chi or indulge in some reflexology at the Karmaa gym/health centre and plenty of celebrities do. As of 28th August 2007 part of the Stables Market closed for refurbishment affecting 55 businesses. The new development reopened on 1st March 2009.

Shopping

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Brick Lane Sunday Market
Brick Lane
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