The Rough Guide to London Restaurants includes reviews from Southall to Soho. All the establishments reviewed are recommended - no space is given over to negative selections. Chapters are divided by neighbourhood, making it quick to compare reviews within your local area. One of the great strengths of London's restaurant scene is its diversity, so the Rough Guide rates French, Indian, Chinese, Italian and British restaurants alongside more unusual types such as Caribbean, Turkish, Polish and Ethiopian. Also included is a directory of bars in each neighbourhood for those meeting for a drink before or after a meal.

London Restaurants

by Charles Campion

Published 25 February 1999
The essential guide to eating out in the capital, written by one of Britain's leading restaurant critics. The book splits London into around fifty regions, covering everywhere from Barnes and Battersea to the West End and Wimbledon. Each section presents the choiciest gastronomic delights the area has to offer, with selections taking in gastro pubs, bargain eateries, curry houses and many cuisines that you probably weren't even aware you hadn't tried yet. And with writing that's as delicious as the grub that it'll lead you to, The Rough Guide to London Restaurants is always an entertaining dining partner.