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British Food, try these gastronomic experiences

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GREAT BRITISH FOOD: “Meet me at Fortnum…” You understand such an invitation will be something amazing and special. Tea-time at Fortnum and Mason in London is just one of Britain´s foodie experiences for all tastes. It is a journey through many flavors, plenty of locations to find chefs and street vendors cooking up a storm. Here are some ideas to get your teeth into Britain.

Afternoon Tea at Fortnum and Mason in London
Afternoon Tea at Fortnum and Mason in London

Luxury with high tea

When it comes to pure luxury, Fortnum and Mason’s afternoon tea certainly lives up to expectations. With a menu fit for a king or queen, visitors can sip on traditional English teas and dip into sweet delights at their Piccadilly store. Or in Manchester, Cloud 23 bar takes high tea to literal heights, sat halfway up the city’s tallest building, giving visitors a chance to divulge in savory treats and decadent desserts.

Fortnums Valentines Day offer
Fortnums Valentines Day offer

Tea with a twist

Inspired by the story from one of Britain’s best-loved authors, Roald Dahl, visitors can uncover their inner child with a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea at One Aldwych hotel. From fabulousy fluffy floss and milkshake mixed by waterfalls to scones filled with ‘snozzberry’ jam, they can tuck into the sweet tales of a chocolatey land.

Alternatively, afternoon tea on the move, as they go full steam ahead on Belmond’s luxurious British Pullman train. Enjoy chilled champagne alongside indulgent bakes from pastry chef Claire Clark as they zoom through the British countryside.

On the dinner menu at The Sheep Heid Inn in Edinburgh.
On the dinner menu at The Sheep Heid Inn in Edinburgh.

British pub culture

Britain is home to thousands of different pubs and drinking establishments, with many dating back centuries. An unmissable pub on Brighton’s seafront – and not only because it’s shaped like an upside-down boat – the Fortune of War has stood on the shore since 1882. It’s a hotspot for DJ sets, alfresco drinks, and plenty of popular local ales.

The Sheep Heid Inn has been a watering hole in Edinburgh since the 15th century. Cosy down next to a roaring fire with a pint in hand and a plate of hearty food. Or visitors can try their hand at traditional skittles to see who will reign supreme at this quirky sport.

A. Vegan dish served at The Sheep Hide Inn
A. Vegan dish served at The Sheep Hide Inn

British cuisine

A gastropub has delicious dishes alongside a pint. Set in the heart of Newcastle, and a regular in Top 50 Gastropubs awards, The Broad Chare serves up innovative seasonal plates in the city’s vibrant Quayside. Here visitors can tuck into the likes of local crab or a juicy rump steak burger, as well as the pub’s own house ale, The Writers Block.

Visitors to Bristol can try tucking into sustainable dishes at The Kensington Arms, in the south-western city’s leafy neighbourhood of Redland. Watch the chefs in action in the open-kitchen as they cook up responsibly-sourced plates including River Fowey mussels, tasty Suffolk pork and wild bream.

Borough Market in central London
Borough Market in central London

Food in London

Many of Britain’s major cities are home to bustling food markets. London has the likes of Borough Market and Seven Dials, where spritely vendors offer everything from home-made British products to tastes from all over the world.

Or look to Cardiff’s Corporation Yard for a rotation of monthly foodie vendors – visitors can expect to find anything from the tastes of the Greek island of Corfu, to a unique pad Thai pizza. Otherwise, for street grub in Liverpool, they can hit up Duke Street Market for Mexican tacos, spicy ramen, dreamy pastas and more.

Michelin starred dining

Britain has 194 Michelin-Starred restaurants, with eight holding the prestigious three-stars. Co-founders Mary Wilson and Jan Ostle’s ‘ground up’ approach to sustainability in cooking brought a Michelin Green Star to the table at Wilsons in Bristol. Fusing together the importance of nature with distinctive food, here visitors can expect home-grown veggies, natural wines and produce sourced from ethical growers.

Or visitors can try Home by James Sommerin which offers a raft of innovative flavours thanks to its surprise seasonal menu. Found in Penarth, to the south of Cardiff Bay, the family-run restaurant bagged itself a Michelin Star in the 2022 Michelin Guide, just four months after opening.

Love to get hands on

In Edinburgh, Scottish chef Paul Wedgwood and top forager Robin Harford have come together to take dining experiences to new levels. Offering natural foraging experiences, visitors can learn the ins and outs of their dishes as they’re guided around the city before tucking into a wild lunch served up at the Wedgwood restaurant. Expect to learn anything from how to identify edible plants, to getting tips on cooking techniques.

Like diverse flavours

When it comes to international cuisine, Britain brings the flavour. A visitor’s first pit stop should take them to the acclaimed home of the Balti, Birmingham. A neighbourhood filled with fiery dishes, The Balti Triangle to the south-east of the city centre is packed with curry houses. Try Shababs for a traditional Kashmiri experience. Or keep with the Indian-inspired theme in Shish Mahal, Glasgow. As the self-proclaimed inventors of chicken tikka masala, here visitors can get a taste for authentic spiced flavours.

Sky Garden serve British food with unmissable view across London.
Sky Garden serve British food with unmissable view across London.

Dine in London

British food with an unmissable view across London at Sky Garden, located in the capital’s iconic ‘Walkie Talkie’ building. Weave through its tropical paradise that soars up high on the 43rd floor before tucking in at the Darwin Brasserie or Fenchurch Restaurant just below. For super skyline perspectives, take to the Fenchurch Terrace for a gin cocktail and sharing platters.

Britain’s lesser-known

In Glasgow’s West End, discover the all-out quirks of Hillhead Bookclub. Visitors can grab hearty vegan kebabs as they dance the night away to queer pop classics on a Thursday, bop to DJ bangers on a Saturday, or listen into spoken word sessions on Wednesdays. Whether they’re there for the grub, the drink, or the party, this is one Glaswegian joint not to be missed.

Best British Food

Or in London’s artsy Shoreditch, look behind an inconspicuous door to uncover Rochelle Canteen. Inside visitors will discover a converted bike shed that serves up tasty British and European plates. With a daily changing menu, they’ll be in for a treat as they can relax in this hidden oasis. Address: 16 Playground Gardens, London E2 7FA.

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Gudmund Lindbaek
Gudmund Lindbaek
Journalist founded King Goya online travel magazine. Meeting people for engaging stories. I´m off to uncover the best strategies for long life living. This is part of my venture “Around the World in 80 Lanes” – about travel, run sprint, staying fit! I just want a tiny slice of adventures to feel alive, and then excited to return home.

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