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13.12.25 - 12:48
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I ate 3,000 meals for my ′best of London restaurants′ list – and I hope you disagree with it | Jonathan Nunn (The Guardian)
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From pie-and-mash to the swank of a Michelin star, everyone has their own idea of what's 'best'. What's yours?Jonathan Nunn is the author of London Feeds ItselfAlmost 24 years ago, a small British food magazine called Restaurant assembled an all-star panel – made up of Gordon Ramsay, John Torode, Aldo Zilli and 65 other food guys – to adjudicate on the world's most stupid question: what is the best restaurant on the planet? It didn't matter that no judge had been to all the restaurants on the shortlist, or that two of the judges happened to be Jeremy Clarkson and Roger Moore – what the editors of Restaurant understood is that people love a list, and if you order a group of restaurants from 50-1 and throw a party, people might take it seriously.“This could run and run,” the editors wrote in their intro, half hoping. They were right. Within two decades, The World's 50 Best Restaurants had gone from what critic Jay Rayner described as a “terribly successful marketing exercise” to an insu...
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13.12.25 - 12:24
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′Every chef should train here′: Turkish restaurant ranks fourth on list of London′s top food spots (The Guardian)
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Enfield's family-run Neco Tantuni, which specialises in Turkish street food, secured place among other Michelin-starred restaurants on Vittles 99-strong listOn a list of London's best restaurants, you would expect to see the usual Michelin-starred suspects such as The Ledbury, Ikoyi and The Ritz. But high among these culinary heavyweights sits a humble salonu tucked away in the depths of north London.Neco Tantuni, a small Turkish eatery specialising in the foodie delights of Mersin, a city located on the southern coast of Turkey, has been crowned the fourth best restaurant in London by Vittles, the trendy food magazine that has become a bible for those looking for the best (and more off-the-radar) grub in the capital. Continue reading......
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