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of meals your tastebuds will probably already have experienced
china, India, Italy and possibly something English.
But if you’re looking for something a little out
of the ordinary, then try eating out in east London.
Most people will find that when they think of trying something
different, food from the former Soviet Union is not top
of the list. However, discovering east London eatery Little
Georgia [map] may change that. Located in a former pub by Broadway Market,
this restaurant serves Georgia/Russian style meals which
are brighter and lighter than you may initially expect.
In 2001 Little Georgia was a Moet and Chandon Restaurant
Award Nominee and since then has continued to gain
a loyal following with their Blinis, Borscht, Russian
salads and other Eastern European cuisine.
The authentic flavours of Nigeria aim to be faithfully
recreated in Dalston at Obalende Suya [map].
This is apparently the largest African restaurant in
Europe, but regardless of size, you’re sure to
get a flavoursome feed. Cassava, Okra and other African
culinary stalwarts all feature on the menu, giving you
the Nigerian barbeque taste while sheltered from the
English weather!
Sometimes it’s the whole experience that makes going
out to eat a memorable experience and at Anda De Bridge
[map] this is likely to be the case. As you tuck into the
Afro-Caribbean delicacies like jerk pork, fried plantain
and steamed Snapper you’ll be surrounded by the
reggae sounds of the Caribbean islands, so don’t
expect an intimate meal at this eatery.
As soon as you walk through the door of LMNT [map] you’ll know that eating here is going to be different,
if nothing else. This Egyptian themed restaurant has French
cuisine on the menu, but it’s all just part of the
eccentric charm of this east London eatery. Most people
will find that they either love or hate the Sphinx fireplaces,
Greek masks and embellished alcoves, but you should find
that the food inspires a positive response.
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