Old Tom's Bar at Leadenhall Market offers connoisseur's range of British cheese and charcuterie paired with craft ale and fine wine in a cosy and historic setting.
Proper mozzarella di bufala and down to earth southern Italian cooking at Obikà in Canary Wharf.
Lebanese dishes in a stylized Lebanese market ... in South Ken convenient to the museums and the Tube
You can eat a lot of regrettable Caribbean food in this town before coming across an establishment worth chirping about. Peppers & Spice, fortunately, is just such a place.
Seoul Bakery's cosy vibe, simple menu and tasty Korean dishes make this sweet little place is a bit of a one-off wonder.
Marylebone style meets Lake District comfort to showcase how delicate and intriguing British cuisine can be.
Arty Hackney Wick cafe with a fantastic view of the Olympic Stadium, great coffee and homey food.
Pieminister at Boxpark offers a contained, economic and satisfying lunch.
The Gilbert Scott's Express Lunch Menu makes lunch at this stunning restaurant speedy and more affordable.
Offering one of the best lunches we've reviewed for some time, Pacific Social Club is sweet little place on a rough little road in Lower Clapton.
Simple, tasty and cheap bento boxes + up-and-coming Asian art at ICN Gallery
Freshly made falafel at a decent price and with a view of St Paul's - protesters, City workers and tourists rejoice.
Mexican street food actually made on the street by actual Mexicans.
£1.50 for a filling and fairly healthy lunch? It's a reality at Dunya near Clapton Pond.
Flipping burgers and such since 1975 in Hawaii, Kua Aina is a burger joint with a mellow island vibe.
A small but lovely take-out cafe sourcing seasonal ingredients from specialist suppliers for its daily changing menu.
No hipster coddling or foodie fiddling, just an inexpensive and perfectly satisfactory lunch at The Corner
Vintage grease served fast and friendly at this Soho institution
A speedy, unceremonious and slurp-worthy lunch at Noodle Oodle
Banger Bros' five ounce free range Hereford rump steak burger might just be among the best burgers in London.
W Hotel's Spice Market restaurant might be onto something with its “South East Asian-inspired lunch menu” in a swank setting.
Brick Lane's Rib Man: some of the best barbecued pork in London and it only costs a fiver!
A new executive chef and a refurbished setting make for a lovely summer lunch at Joe's on Draycott Avenue.
What's for Lunch? Fleet Street eatery Coco di Mama offers “fresh food, Italian style” at a brisk pace and a decent price.
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