

Location: 43-51 Great Titchfield Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 7PQ. We'd also recommend trying one of the goji, avo or berry smoothies which contain all the superfoods you never knew you needed, including açaí purée and pumpkin seed milk. From classics such as smashed avocado and buttermilk pancakes to Israeli couscous with coconut yoghurt, the menu is lip-lickingly good. Even if the Fleabag star isn't there when you pop in, the breakfasts are worth the trip. The last time we went to Riding House Café we bumped into Phoebe Waller-Bridge so that alone is a reason to visit this London institution. Location: Rovi, 59 Wells Street London W1A 3AE Nopi, 21-22 Warwick Street London W1B 5NE.Ĭlick here to find out more.

Over at Nopi in Soho, a breakfast favourite with the fashion and PR world, you can try a bowl of steaming black rice served with coconut milk, banana and mango or Singapore toast with kaya cream and pandan. And don't miss the beautiful newly designed linen napkins. Try the jalapeño cornbread, scrambled eggs, avocado and tomato or the okonomiyaki, prawns, kimchi and fried egg. Paying homage to the old cafés, the restaurant combines traditional cuisine with modern influences, and have breakfast specials like their drool-worthy. Famous chef Ottolenghi has turned traditional breakfast on its head at his latest outpost Rovi. Inspired by the old Irani cafés of Bombay, Dishoom has become one of London’s hottest restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a queue that often stretches around the block. He said he never wanted to go to London because he'd heard the food was " lousy", but thanks to the Netflix show, his mind may have been changed.If you think you've tasted all there is to taste for breakfast, then think again. I was going to marry Julie Andrews." Besides observing the feel of the place, from the old buildings to its history, Phil seemed to love tasting the food in England's capital. But at four years old I knew who I was going to marry. He said, " I don't know what it was about this movie. The TV writer revealed a love for London which developed after watching Mary Poppins as a kid. Related: Netflix's Tiger King: 15 Best Joe Exotic QuotesĮpisode 3 kicked off with Phil standing outside Fortnum & Mason eating " his favorite store-bought cookies", AKA dark chocolate coated chocolate pearl biscuits. Phil's London episode featured many familiar faces on the UK food scene including Jay Rayner, Nigella Lawson, and Tomos Parry. Cable Street, London, Tower Hamlets, E1 2QF, Underground lines: DLR (Bank Branch) 3.57 miles from Dishoom Carnaby.

The former Everybody Loves Raymond writer took eating out to the next level as he sampled everything London had to offer, from fish and chips to bubble and squeak, afternoon tea, and turbot. Minories, London, City, EC3N 1JL, Underground lines: DLR (Tower Gateway Branch) 2.81 miles from Dishoom Carnaby. Phil visited a variety of restaurants during episode 3. Season 3, episode 3 saw Phil and friends work their way around The Big Smoke. The Netflix show sees Phil Rosenthal sample some of the best foods from all over the world. Here's a list of all the London restaurants from Somebody Feed Phil season 3.
