Playing homage to its West Coast heritage, drinks at Feels Like June feature a bright and tropical theme, offering visitors that year-round-holiday vibe that’s oh so sought after in the big city. Our favourites? The steak and Red Scarlet cocktail. The all-day menu is complete with Feels Like June’s decadent 'Taco Bar', offering a range of tacos from pulled Beef Brisket to Veggie, refried black beans. From small sharing plates including Cacio E Pepe Tater Tots and Padron Peppers to large dishes for one including Grilled Seabass and the FLJ smash burger. With a farm-to-table ethos, this West Coast-inspired eatery uses organic ingredients supplied by local farm partners to create its delicious, recognisable versions of California classics. It features a modern airy space with a striking oval shaped bar, a central kitchen, lush planting and an understated colour palette that perfectly reflects the natural beauty and warmth of the Golden state. Located in Canary Wharf’s Wood Wharf, Feels Like June offers a range of small sharing plates, large dishes and innovative colourful cocktails, with bright flavours, summer feels and a Europe-meets-West Coast flair. To book, vist Experience Michelin-star dining at Seven Park Place by William Drabble Don't miss their fruit-laden white sangria, which makes for super sweet sipping as you lap up the last of the sun on Southbank. Highlights include the melt-in-the-mouth Croquetas de Jamon Iberico, glossy pickled anchovies in olive oil and the Galician octopus. I once read that a hack for determining if a tapas restaurant is good is by the quality of their 'patatas bravas.' I'm not sure if there's any credibility in that claim, but I can tell you that La Gamba certainly know their alioli when it comes to finessing small plates.Įxpect all the classics of a traditional tapas menu, with several dishes offering a delicious twist inspired by the north-western Galician region of Spain where Head Chef Juan Cabarcos grew up. Brought to London by the brothers behind Borough Market's famous Applebee's Fish, this riverside restaurant has perfected the flavoursome flare of Spanish cuisine. It's hard to walk past La Gamba and not be lured in by the sun-soaked terrace and smell of sizzling garlic prawns. Those wishing for something alongside tea - we recommend the Mango Mocktail tea bag - can also opt for a glass or bottle of bubbles - starting at £14 a glass.īest restaurants to visit in London in May Eat southern comfort food in luxury surroundings These include roasted vegetables and hummus on rustic onion bread, guacamole and quinoa on country malt bread and cucumber coconut cream cheese on white bread. There is not only a vegetarian menu, but a vegan one too, all with a wide range of sandwich options. Sometimes afternoon teas miss out on a range of savoury options - but not at The Dilly. The famous red phone box has been crafted from melt-in-the-mouth lemon and poppy seed cake while a gold coated Big Ben tastes like a chocolate cremuex with salted caramel on a chocolate base. The Dilly has been embracing London in all its glory in the lead-up and aftermath of King Charles III's coronation - and we are all here for it! The popular luxury hotel in the capital has put on a show-stopping afternoon tea celebrating London's most iconic landmarks, which have been created by top bakers in edible - and tasty - forms.
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