You can eat all around the city centre, with Soho holding many good restaurants. Chinatown in Covent Garden is the recognized place for Chinese food. Bayswater (around Queensway) along with Edgware Road is known closely for Middle Eastern cuisine.
For Indian cusine, look best in Southall in West London – you can pay in rupees!, or Brick Lane in East London, although every High Street has lots of choice.
Apart from Italian and French restaurants that are everywhere as well, the many English pubs are serving good food where you can find traditional and modern British or mixed cuisine.
Traditional old London tavern, a building with a bar and public rooms providing light meals can be found all over the city: the seventeenth-century George Inn at Borough High Street or The Crown at New Oxford Street are among the most noticeable, but in the bar section there are a lot of alternatives.
On Saturdays Portobello Road Market, one of London’s notable street markets known for its artistic & second-hand clothes, accessories & antiques, Camden Lock market and Greenwich Market is an alternative place to see, eat and enjoy uniqueness and distinctive arts and crafts of London real life.

Shoppers in Camden High Street.
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