🇬🇧 What I Ate in London, UK ?🍽️🧡
1️⃣ Drury 188-189 | Covent Garden — Café & Brunch My first breakfast spot in London! 🍳 Despite the crowd, I walked in easily as a solo diner. The vibe was cozy and the food was decent—nothing extraordinary, but a solid start to the day. 2️⃣ Ole & Steen Grabbed a quick coffee before a show ☕️. It was okay, but didn’t live up to my memories—maybe my taste has changed, or maybe they had an off day. 3️⃣ Warner Bros. Studio Tour — The Making of Harry Potter Butterbeer alert! 🍺✨ This was delicious—sweet, creamy, and absolutely worth the hype. A must-try for any Harry Potter fan visiting the studio. 4️⃣ Gelupo A cute gelato spot in Soho 🍧. The flavor selection isn’t huge, but what they have is done really well. Creamy, authentic, and satisfying! 5️⃣ The Reel Geek A traditional Greek restaurant strongly recommended by a Romanian friend 🇬🇷! The mixed grill platter was tasty and generously portioned. A hidden gem for sure. 6️⃣ Andanza A Spanish tapas bar I found through online reviews 🇪🇸. The food was delicious and the portions were surprisingly large. Only downside: it’s tucked away in a narrow alley—be ready for a bit of a walk! 💨 London’s food scene didn’t disappoint. From magical Butterbeer to hearty Greek platters, each spot offered something special. Can’t wait to eat my way through more of this city! 😋🎡🧳 #UK #London #Travel#LondonEats #UKFood #FoodDiary #SoloDining #HarryPotterStudio #Butterbeer #GreekFood