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You can also find in Manchester and Birmingham. They have two locations in London, but the Soho store is better in our opinion that Earls Court.
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They also offer tours exploring the Indian cuisine of London, or the more hipster Shoreditch, which are both great options for a second visit but if this is your first time in London the traditional British food tour should absolutely be at the top of your list for things to do in London. You can also drink London brewed beers, refreshing ciders, delightful mead, and refreshing teas. You will also enjoy sampling English fudges, gorging yourself on sticky Toffee pudding in an upmarket restaurant and trying locally produced cheeses. Run by passionate Londoners with a taste for food – and comedic jokes- on this tour you can sample traditional British food such as the famous Cumberland sausages, freshly baked delights, and heavenly fish and chips. We personally recommend the London Bridge Food Tour with Secret Food Tours as this tour focuses simply on the best of British Food – and yes, this is really a cuisine worth sampling and not nearly as dull and bland as the rest of the world would have you believe. Thankfully, you can always head out on a London food tour to taste only the best spots while skipping all those totally touristy (and frequently over-hyped) spots.
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Get into a glass pod on the 135-meter-high London Eye on the Southbank and enjoy panoramic and ever-changing views of this fascinating place.
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