32 Places You Need To Eat At In London | The Ultimate List
We've compiled a list of 32 places you should eat at in London. From breakfast spots to delicious dining, and sweet treats to street food, our compilation has got you covered. Watch the video above for some foodie inspiration in the UK's capital.
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32 Places You Need To Eat At In London | The Ultimate List
Places to see in ( Sandwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Sandwich - UK )
Sandwich is a historic town and civil parish on the River Stour in the non-metropolitan district of Dover, within the ceremonial county of Kent, south-east England. Sandwich was one of the Cinque Ports and still has many original medieval buildings, including several listed public houses and gates in the old town walls, churches, almshouses and the White Mill. While once a major port, it is now two miles from the sea due to the disappearance of the Wantsum Channel. Its historic centre has been preserved.
Sandwich Bay is home to nature reserves and two world-class golf courses, Royal St George's and Prince's. The town is also home to educational and cultural events. Sandwich also gave its name to the bread snack by way of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, and the word sandwich is now found in many languages.
There is Monk's Wall nature reserve and a bird observatory at Sandwich Bay, which provides a home for wild duck and other wildlife in a wetland habitat. The reserve was opened by celebrity bird-watcher Bill Oddie in May 2000. Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory Trust proposed the design and a management plan, including modifications to ditches and control of water levels to create ecological conditions that attract wetland species of plants, animals and birds. Historically the land was reclaimed from the river and sea by the monks of Sandwich, and the northern boundary is still the old Monks' wall of the 13th century.
Sandwich lies at the southern end of Pegwell Bay, which includes a large nature reserve, known for its migrating waders and wildfowl, with a complete series of seashore habitats including extensive mudflats and salt marsh. Sandwich has had at least eight windmills over the centuries, the earliest reference to a mill being dated 1608.
The town is served by Sandwich railway station. It was formerly also served by Sandwich Road railway station on the East Kent Light Railway. Sandwich has been bypassed by the A256 road, which connects Thanet to Dover. It is reached from Canterbury by the A257, which joins the A256 at Sandwich.
( Sandwich - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Sandwich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sandwich - UK
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Top 10 Best Things to Do in Chatham, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Chatham, United Kingdom (UK)
HMS Cavalier
The Historic Dockyard Chatham
Rochester Cathedral
Royal Engineers Museum
Copper Rivet Distillery
Guildhall Museum
Six Poor Travellers House
Rochester Castle
Fort Amherst
Buckmore Park
Top 10 Best Things to do in Whitstable, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Whitstable , United Kingdom (UK)
Tankerton Slopes
Whitstable Town Centre
Tankerton Beach
Playhouse Theatre Whitstable
Whitstable Harbour
Whitstable Castle & Gardens
The Street
Crab & Winkle Way
The Horsebridge Arts and Community Centre
Whitstable Museum and Gallery
York Restaurants, UK England
When visiting the historic city of York in England you should never have any difficulty finding something to eat. English food, Italian, Middle-Eastern, Asian, you name it.
There are all sorts of restaurants at all price levels from your simple sandwich takeout place to sit down fancy pubs to gourmet restaurants.
In the center of York on Grape Lane you'll find a legendary vegetarian restaurant called El Piano. All of their food is plant-based, it’s all vegan, gluten-free, nut free, palm oil-free, and with no refined sugar. They cater for everyone.
A true budget choice can be found in several of these kebab wagons that are scattered around town, if you're down by All Saints Church for example.
In the evening this is a really good place to have a quick simple dinner and it's going to be so inexpensive, about 5 pounds for a tasty kebab that's going to satisfy you.
And it's delicious with the sliced meats and the french fries. You don't need a reservation, you don't need a table just grab a sandwich to go and you can eat it at a bench or on the run.
13 Sandwiches from all over the World - Part 2
Two years after our first “13 Sandwiches from all over the world” video, we decided to follow your critics and give you some 13 more. Like, share, support our work if you like it!
Our British audience was not really satisfied with their Cucumber Sandwich, as well as our Argentinian audience despising our choice of calling the Choripan “South American”.
In this new list of 13 Sandwiches you will discover more Asian sandwiches, but also South American, European, Caribbean and North American. Grab some bread and follow the flow!
1. Cemita, Mexico
Sorry Mexican people, the Pápalo herb in the traditional Cemita Poblana is not to find in Germany so we had to replace it with cilantro. For the rest, this sandwich is composed of a soft sesame roll (called cemita), a spread of Pinto Beans and chorizo, a crusty chicken cutlet, a lot of avocados, Chipotle Chili, Onions and String Cheese. And of course the legendary pápalo!
2. Francesinha, Portugal
Also called the Tower of Meat by ourselves. Meats are not always the same (fresh sausage, smoked linguica, beefsteak, ham, etc) but the principles remain the same: a tower of different meat cuts, topped with a lot of cheese, and soaked with a flavorful sauce based on beer and tomato (and sometimes port wine, whisky, bay leaf)... Everyone has its own secret version!
3. Roti John, Malaysia
Also typical in Singapour, the Roti John is basically an omelette sandwich with a good deal of spices. In this version we mixed together eggs, ground meat and onions. The hot dog bun is then simply pressed on the omelette, and topped with Mayonnaise and Sweet Chili Sauce.
4. Bauru, Brazil
This Brazilian sandwich is a cheese-lover dream: thin slices of roastbeef are topped with thick slices of tomatoes, pickles and a lot of melted cheese. Simple and hearty.
5. Bombay Sandwich, India
An Indian variation on Club sandwich that is really tasty: the mint & coriander chutney is topped with potatoes, cucumber, red onions and tomatoes, with a last pinch of Chaat Massala. Easy to do and definitely a twist worth a try.
6. Doubles, Trinidad & Tobago
Doubles is a common street food in Trinidad and Tobago. This sandwich is made of two flat fried curry-flavored pancake (baras), filled with curried chickpeas (channa). On top of it, for a small refreshing taste, usually come shredded cucumbers or mango.
7. Tayto Sandwich, Ireland
Yes you saw well, this is a simple Crisps sandwich. But not any Crisps: they have to be Tayto Cheese and Onion to be the real deal. A bit of butter, a lot of Crisps, a beer and you good to go!
8. Pan Tumaca con Jamón or Pa amb tomàquet, Spain
A Catalan classic that will only reveal its taste with high quality ingredients. A good olive oil, a hint of garlic, a riped tomato rubbed onto the toasted bread, and most of all a really really good Spanish Ham. Addictive!
9. Yakisoba Pan, Japan
Take a stir-fry noodles dish, with small pieces of pork, cabbage and carrots and flavored with an oyster-like sauce and you get “Yakisoba”. Put it in a Hot-dog bun, top with aonori (nori seaweed powder) and beni shoga (shredded pickled ginger) and you get the Yakisoba-Pan!
10. Ploughman’s sandwich
To ease things up with our English friends, we decided to take another chance on one of the national sandwiches. The Ploughman’s sandwich is part of the Ploughman’s lunch, a farmer’s lunch mainly composed or beer (Ale), bread, and cheese. This sandwich usually mature cheddar and pickled onions. The rest is up to you: cucumber, apples, tomato, ham, everything you want can pump it up.
11. Broodje Hagelslag, Neetherlands
Not easy to pronounce but easy to do and even easier to eat! A bit of butter, a lot of chocolate sprinkle: this open face sandwich will satisfy the child in you!
12. Reuben, USA
The Reuben Sandwich is an American grilled sandwich, inherited from the jewish/lithuanian community. It is composed of rye bread, Russian dressing (a simple mix of ketchup and mayonnaise), pastrami or corned beef, Swiss Cheese and Sauerkraut.
13. Falafel Sandwich, Lebanon
If for now it appears that the origins of falafel would be linked to Egyptian Copts, it is actually hard to say what country loves it more nowadays. We chose a Lebanese version of the Falafel sandwich, with radishes, parsley, lemon juice and of course tahini!
Why Manchester, UK Should Be on Your Bucket List
Manchester, United Kingdom is a vibrant city with a great food scene and some serious interior design inspiration! Every place we visited was more beautiful than the last and the people of Manchester were so welcoming! One of the highlights was our direct flight from SFO thanks to Virgin Atlantic. This video will convince you it should be the next place you visit!
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Adventurin' Across the UK in 10 Days — UK by Rail | The Travel Intern
We had SUCH A BLAST exploring the UK — we visited Edinburgh in Scotland, explored the areas Bangor, Caernarfon, Snowdonia National Park in Wales, and the beautiful city of London with day trips out. The BritRail pass was actually a real blessing. We only wished we had more time to spend in this beautiful land.
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Hear our honest reflections about our UK trip towards the end of the video!
LONDON
00:22 - Trafalgar Square
00:24 - London Eye
As with every trip to London, it wouldn’t be complete without visiting Trafalgar Square and seeing beautiful landmarks like the London Eye, Big Ben (it was under construction when we were there!), Tower Bridge, etc.
00:25 - St Paul’s Cathedral
We highly highly highly recommend getting to the top of the dome (via stairs within the cathedral, of course). It gives you BEAUTIFUL views of the city and it’s pretty cool up there, literally and figuratively :-)
00:28 - Tower Bridge
No, this is not the London Bridge that we sang nursery rhymes about in school. Haha. Check the timings to see when the bridge will be lifted to allow certain vessels to pass!
00:35 - Warner Bros. Studio Tour London
‘Nuff said. Potterheads and non-potterheads alike, please please please go for this. We can’t stress this enough.
00:50 - F Cooke
Try one of London’s oldest living fast foods here! Warning: Jellied eels might not appeal to everyone’s tastebuds, but Sherry did enjoy it. Can’t say the same for Travis though. Tip: The chilli/spicy sauce they provide is pretty amaze~
00:57 - Patty&Bun
Worth getting your hands covered with sauce. Trust. Probably one of the best burgers we’ve had!
01:02 - Borough Market
Hash, Soulfood, Monmouth Coffee
The food haven, really. We picked out Hash, Soulfood and Monmouth Coffee because these really really stood out to us. Super duper yummy!!
01:16 - Camden Market
Vintage lovers would LOVE this place. Especially over the weekend! We weren’t really vintage lovers, but we also enjoyed exploring this market. The food was also amazing. Tip: The grilled cheese sandwich is the BOMB!!!!!! There was only one store serving grilled cheese, and the smell is really strong, so…. It should be easy to spot.
DAY TRIP OUT OF LONDON
01:25 - Windsor Castle
We were there when the royal baby was born! It was especially cool because the vibes were amazing, and people were in such high spirits!
Nevertheless, the Windsor Castle is the world’s biggest and oldest occupied castle. Maybe you could catch a peek of the Queen when you visit!
01:33 - Roman Baths
Visit the ancient Roman baths in… well, Bath. The place is one of the world’s best-preserved religious spas. Get to try a sip of spring water from the springs there too! Again, warning: Might not appeal to everyone’s tastebuds. Interesting though!
01:42 - Stonehenge
How could we not visit the Stonehenge when we’re in UK?? Quite a magical and mystical experience, we have to say.
WALES
01:55 - Snowdonia National Park
We took the Snowdon mountain railway up! In the winter, it doesn’t go to the peak (Llanberis) though. The peak is actually the highest point in Wales! We really enjoyed the hike down too.
02:18 - Ainsworth’s
Super yummy fish&chips are served here. Be sure to try their specialty, mushy peas too! Great meal :-)
02:26 - Caernarfon Castle
Explore the castle and outside of it too! In the evenings, the streets outside the castle have lots of people chilling and having drinks by the river.
EDINBURGH
02:39 - Arthur’s Seat
Hike up to the highest point in Edinburgh! It gets SUPER windy up there, to the point that both of us couldn’t stand straight without holding onto a rock or each other for support. Be dressed appropriately!
02:50 - Edinburgh Castle
Visit some of Scotland’s oldest buildings that are still in this castle!
03:01 - Papii Cafe
Strawberry? Yup. Bacon? Yup. Strawberry and bacon??? WOT?? We had this reaction too. But this place was highly recommended by a friend, and so we decided to give it a try. Omg, the two complemented each other so well atop fluffy, yummy buttermilk waffles! It gets pretty crowded during breakfast, so do come early or try to avoid peak hours.
03:05 - Oink
We chanced upon this little eatery while exploring the streets of Edinburgh. They serve pulled pork roast rolls and the portions are SO generous! We were so stuffed!
03:11 - Calton Hill
We recommend catching the sunset here for gorgeous views of the city!
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