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1 Bunsik
Purveyors of the viral K-dog – turbo battered savs or Dagwood dogs. These calorific snack see a hotdog skewered the battered and fried twice and loaded with various dirty additions. Most popular is the potato and mozzarella K-dog, but you could also try the octo-leg K-Dog too.
Address: 62 Charing Cross Road, WC2H 0BU
Website: bunsik.co.uk
2 Donutelier, Charing Cross Road
Donutelier by Roladin takes the intricate craftmanship of the world’s greatest fashion ateliers and applies it to the beloved doughnut. The boutique bakery and its team of pastry chefs showcase each step of the doughnut masking and designing process. Each of the doughnuts will be handmade and are so artfully decorated it seems almost a shame to eat them.
Address: 48-50 Charing Cross Road, WC2H 0BB
Website: donutelier.co.uk
3 Luci, Long Acre
The Aqua Restaurant Group (also found in the Shard) has opened an ‘Italian dining bakery’ on Long Arce in the style of Milanese cafes. The venue’s bancone counter on the first floor comes stocked with fresh baked goods and Al Forno dishes, while in the upstairs dining room, diners can order a la carte.
Address: 136 Long Acre, Covent Garden WC2E 9AA
Website: lucirestaurant.co.uk
4 Seven Dials Market
Created by food stall incubator KERB, the food here is good, tasty and fast. The recently opened Bar Nana serves up fresh juices and cocktails, if you’re lucky in a banana contraption, but there’s also pizza, curry, bao buns and so many things in between.
Address: Seven Dials Market, 35 Earlham Street, Seven Dials, WC2H 9LD
Website: sevendialsmarket.com
5 Marquess of Anglesey’s rooftop bar, Bow Street
The Youngs pub has reopened following an extensive makeover that includes the addition of a rooftop bar. It comes with a retractable roof, and is ready…
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