Named for the formidable Italian woman ‘Lina’ who opened it in 1944, Lina Stores quickly became the spot for finding the best Italian produce in the capital, and after over 75 years of perfecting their authentic pasta recipe, the store branched out in a restaurant on Greek Street. Kicking off this roundup of the best restaurants in London is one of the Secret London teams’ favourites. Lina Stores, Various Locations Photo: Rebecca Hope So, without further ado, here’s our rundown of 50 of the best restaurants in London: 1. Representing everything from Michelin-Star winning joints to neighbourhood favourites, and from cult institutions to a few that you’ve (hopefully) not heard of yet, it’s the ultimate in d’inspiration – that’s dinner inspiration, FYI. Nightmare scenario, right? Well, it doesn’t have to be any more, for we’ve put together what we reckon is the definitive guide to the best restaurants in London. And no-one can agree on what or where in town they want to eat.
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