The British capital constantly tops the rankings of the most expensive tourist cities on the planet. But experienced travelers know how to save money on accommodation, and will also tell you where in London you can dine for only 7-11 pounds. English breakfast, Mexican burritos, vegetarian lunches, Indian flatbreads, Italian ice cream... It's time to fuel up!

We have prepared a useful list for you, including 10 places where you can eat deliciously and inexpensively.

Lantana Cafe


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In , located at Fitzrovia, 13 Charlotte Place, you can order a delicious ratatouille, soup, salad, as well as a juicy steak for which this cafe is famous. For dessert, you will be offered light cakes and pastries. You can purchase many dishes to take away. The cost of lunch usually ranges from £5-11.

Vegan Routes


This cute bus restaurant is located in the area Soho, at 32 Brewer Street, 190 m from Piccadilly Circus. According to the name of the establishment, they offer only food of plant origin. The rule is observed for all dishes, so sophisticated vegans will not find a single gram of meat or dairy products on their plate. In addition, prices at Vegan Routes are very affordable.

In Mooli's cafe, located in Soho, at Frith Street 50, serves European and Indian cuisine. You'll probably love the hearty flatbread stuffed with stewed beef and vegetables, which costs around £3. But even if you decide to take a full lunch, you can easily keep it to 6-9 pounds.


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In a cozy Italian restaurant ( 7 Archer St, Soho) you will always be pleased with excellent dishes. The menu includes: pasta with sauce, golden pies, freshly baked pizza, eggplant puree. And don’t forget to order delicious ice cream: almond, chocolate, pear, etc. An impressive portion will cost you about £3.


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They offer exotic Vietnamese dishes, among which you are sure to find something familiar. Particularly popular are the banh mi sandwiches (only £4) - fragrant buns with meat, cucumbers, grated carrots, cilantro and lemongrass. And the colorful interior, complemented by photographs from Vitenam, will lift your spirits in the cloudy weather typical of Foggy Albion.

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese


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This is one of the oldest London pubs, in fact, a pub-museum. There is a sign in front of the entrance that reads: “Gentlemen Only Served Here.” In the book of famous visitors - celebrities, prime ministers and royalty. At one time the pub was also called a “shelter for writers.” Shelley, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Chesterton, Arthur Conan Doyle and others visited here. The interior is very colorful, and the walls are decorated with portraits of the 15 monarchs under whom the establishment worked. On one of the walls you can see a portrait of the first waiter. To start, you can order the traditional English dish Fish and Chips (cod fillet baked in batter). Fried potatoes are served as a side dish, and fresh beer of various types will be an excellent addition to the meal. A portion of Fish and Cheeps usually costs £5-8. Getting here is easy - go to Blackfriars tube station and then follow the address: Wine Office Ct., 145, Fleet Street.

Gingerline HQ


Here's an option for fans of quests! The Gingerline HQ restaurant does not have a real address, you can only find them using a virtual one - . How can you refresh yourself? The fact is that the address changes regularly, and everyone finds it out shortly before lunch. The menu, by the way, is also secret. You can get to the restaurant only by knowing the “appearances and passwords”. However, Gingerline HQ is popular. And if adventure whets your appetite, then you're sure to enjoy any of the unexpected dishes on offer.

Malletti


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What would it be without pizza? It is in Malletti that lovers of quick snacks while walking can relax. You just need to choose the type of pizza you want (with artichokes, tomatoes, mushrooms, bacon, spinach, mozzarella, etc.), which will be immediately heated if necessary. They say that its aroma is simply amazing, and you should always take it with the additives in mind. By the way, such a quick lunch will cost you only 4-6 pounds. Address: 26 Noel Street or 174-176 Clerkenwell Road.

Daddy Donkey


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From 11:00 to 15:00 you can buy a juicy Mexican burrito for about 5 pounds. This establishment has been bringing Latin American food to London for over 10 years and has become very popular over the years. Therefore, you need to take into account that during the lunch break there is a queue. And so that customers do not lose their good mood, Mexican musicians in folk costumes cheer them up with cheerful melodies.


This cafe looks very respectable - marble, huge glass windows, spectacular lighting. But behind the luxurious façade lies a classic dining room (a very good one, though!). You need to take a tray and choose the desired dishes from the abundance. By the way, we advise those with a sweet tooth to pay attention to the cakes, the trays with which are located at the beginning. We pay at the checkout and enjoy lunch, which costs an average of 6-8 pounds here.

It should be noted that many inexpensive “food outlets” are located in areas remote from the center. But even in the very heart of the British capital, you can eat inexpensively in Brazilian, Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese cafes and pubs with national cuisine.

10 places in London where you can eat deliciously and inexpensively updated: May 11, 2019 by: Anni Krasova

Covent Garden is full of wonderful expensive restaurants, charming cafes and always packed bistros, but that's not what we're talking about today.

Covent Garden, one of central London's most popular tourist districts, is particularly attractive for cultural lovers. You can talk a lot about cozy coffee shops, the best restaurants and bars in this area, but you will also have to mention the crowds of tourists and the steep prices. Few people know that there are several places worth visiting in the area from Shaftesbury Avenue to the Strand and from Drury Lane to Charing Cross Road. However, let's start with Covent Garden itself.

Chez Antoinette


This French cafe is located in the Covent Garden market building and specializes in fresh open sandwiches. On weekdays you can stop by here for lunch. The daily fixed menu for £9.90 includes your choice of drink, sandwich, soup or salad. You can limit yourself to a delicious sandwich. Average cost: £7.

Abeno Too

Located a stone's throw from Leicester Square, this compact Japanese café offers great food on the go. Pay special attention to the okonomiyaki - a flatbread with cabbage and egg, grilled, topped with a special sauce of mayonnaise and seaweed and sprinkled with thinly sliced ​​dried tuna. This deluxe size scone (no other available) costs £9.95.

The cafe is open every day from midday until night, making it ideal for lunch or dinner.

Chick 'n' Sours


This noisy, dimly lit basement restaurant consistently receives five out of five star ratings. And all because here they know a lot about fried chicken and know how to organize a holiday every day.

Don't miss out on the Southern-style chicken marinated in buttermilk and fried to a crisp, accompanied by killer cocktails. Among the most budget-friendly dishes on the menu, we recommend homemade roast chicken, pickled watermelon and seaweed salad for just £9, or the “General” chicken burger for a tenner.

Flat Iron

As we've already discovered, interiors can be deceiving. Ignore the brick walls and unpainted wood floors. Better pay attention to the designer lighting, and most importantly, try the delicious steaks of this restaurant, located at the very beginning of the chic, fashionable and stylish Henrietta Street.

If you want to avoid long lines, avoid coming here in the evenings from Wednesday to Saturday. It is better to choose the time after lunch.

The restaurant serves only one dish - steak, and they do it exclusively. The only recommendation is to choose medium rare. You might decide that this is the best steak you've ever tasted. And this is attention! - for just ten pounds (plus a couple of pounds for the fries).

Homeslice Neal's Yard


Quite a cozy eatery in the brightly colored Neal’s Yard. The name speaks for itself: this is a pizzeria. New York style pizza is served by the slice or in huge portions for two to three people.

There are no reservations here and a lot of people gather in the evening. But, as is usually the case with pizza, you don’t have to wait long for it and it runs out quickly. There are much fewer visitors during lunch and afternoon hours.

Any large pizza for two costs £20. For £4 you can order a slice of pizza with pepperoni, mushrooms and ricotta cheese or the usual Margherita. Pizzas with unusual toppings are sold only whole.

London is a treasure trove for tourists. This city is a symbol of English traditions, which undoubtedly attract the attention of visitors. The city has many attractions; visiting it, you are guaranteed an unforgettable vacation. But a trip to London is fraught with certain subtleties. Due to the fact that this city is quite expensive, the question of where and how you can save on food has become very relevant among tourists. In fact, solving this problem will not be difficult; in the city you can find budget places to eat with delicious food.

Vegetarian food in London

London is considered the most comfortable place to eat vegetarians. UN information has determined that meat products have a harmful effect on human health. Thus, in London there is a restaurant on wheels called Vegan Routes. This is a very interesting establishment. It is designed to resemble traditional English buses.


Clients have at their disposal plant-based food that has many beneficial properties. The restaurant will be able to satisfy the requirements of even the most picky vegetarian. And most importantly, the price category is more than acceptable. Here is a sample menu for the Vegan Routes restaurant in London:


List of restaurants in London with low prices

Kulukulusushi – The restaurant provides sushi at very low prices. Decent quality of products, fish is always fresh, high level of professionalism of the chefs.

Myolddutch is a pancake lover's paradise. The variety of fillings will undoubtedly surprise you. In this establishment you have the opportunity to take part in the selection of ingredients for the filling. On Monday there is a discount, one pancake is only 5 pounds.


"Merazcafé" - a restaurant serving Indian cuisine. Main course costs £5. The impressive oriental atmosphere, filled with aromas of spices, will not leave any visitor indifferent.

Chipotle - This is where you can get the best burrito. Mexican notes of taste will be remembered for a long time. Prices in the establishment are more than affordable.


Bibimbap – if you are a fan of Korean dishes, then you definitely need to visit this restaurant. Delicious tofu, pork and seafood dishes are at your disposal.

Maroush is a Lebanese restaurant. Open until three o'clock in the morning. All dishes are made from fresh ingredients. Particularly popular are berry cocktails and specialty meat products.

Hummosbros - have you ever eaten chickpea puree? If not, then visit this place and try wonderful hummus at a reasonable price. It is possible to order food to go.

Honey & Co – here you can buy cheap and satisfying breakfasts. You can try a variety of baked goods with both sweet and meat fillings.


How to save on food in expensive areas of the city

Tourists living in expensive areas can use a little trick. The first way is to search for restaurants of a national character, for example, Indian. These establishments usually have prices that are much cheaper than traditional London restaurants. Look for poor neighborhoods, you can eat cheaply there even in central London. The territorial factor should also be taken into account. The closer the establishment is to the outskirts of the city, the cheaper it is. You can also buy food in a store and eat it on the street, as locals do during lunch.


Eating cheaply in London pubs

An English pub is a place where you can relax, drink traditional whiskey or beer, in a fun company. Pubs in England appeared about a thousand years ago. There is one misconception about them. Many people mistakenly think that pubs are only for drinking alcohol and that food is not served there.

There is some truth in this. Previously, there were times when such establishments only served drinks and offered only snacks, but today they can be called full-fledged restaurants. Very often, profits from food exceed profits from alcoholic beverages.


For tourists, pubs are a great alternative. You can eat delicious food there while spending a minimal amount of money. If you want to taste battered cod and chips in a nice, classic setting, then pubs are the best solution for you.

An example is a pub called The Sherlock Holmes. The pub is themed; the interior contains images of the actors who played the roles of the main characters in the film.


There is also a special feature on the menu. Scrolling through the menu, you can come across names associated with detective characters. You will also be pleased with the prices of the establishment; food here can cost you 5–10 pounds.

How to eat cheap meat dishes in London

Despite the fact that the majority of the indigenous population prefer vegetarian food, you can find a large number of meat dishes. For example, steak, which is considered to be one of the national dishes of England.


London boasts establishments that specialize in such dishes, even entire restaurant chains. They offer both standard recipes and a variety of delicacies, such as a raw piece of meat with blood. Such lunches are served at affordable prices that will impress tourists.

An excellent establishment with affordable prices is Manhattan Grill. It offers a wide range of steaks that can be enjoyed in a pleasant environment. Also, the restaurant often offers attractive discount systems. You can get a good meal here for around £6-12.


Pizzeria - a way to save on food in London

Pizzerias are very common in London. The range of added ingredients is very wide. The sizes are above average. You can choose pizza for every taste. The service staff does their job at the highest level, and the prices are low; many people can afford to eat in such establishments.


Discounts in London supermarkets

The best option to save on food is a supermarket, especially in the evening. The fact is that fast food sold there, in the late afternoon, can be bought for pennies.

Don't be alarmed, this doesn't mean the quality of the food leaves much to be desired. The bottom line is that supermarkets offer high quality food. That is why the time frame for its implementation is very short. Since similar products are put on shelves every day. In this regard, you have the opportunity to eat tasty and cheap.

London markets with cheap food

Markets in London are special places with centuries of history. One of these is Borough Market; it was created back in the 18th century. Borough Market is also famous for its umbrellas.


There are about 150 racks in this market. There you can find a huge amount of the freshest products: vegetables, meat, sweets, dairy products, baked goods, etc. There are many other markets in London besides Borough Market. Their prices are different, everyone can choose food according to their budget.


Food stalls in London

Food stalls in London are full of variety. Cuisines from all over the world are represented there. So you have a difficult choice ahead of you. The advantage of these stalls is that they provide goodies at a low price.

These tents are scattered throughout the city. There are often shawarma stalls near the metro. You can also often find stalls with various national foods from emigrants from other countries. They also offer cheap food, so you won't go hungry.


In conclusion, it should be noted that in London you can really eat cheaply, and even if you have a small amount of money, you will not have to go hungry. Those who thought that only expensive establishments were located in the capital were grossly mistaken. Many budget options are at your disposal. You can not only save money on them, but also get bright emotions, new impressions and delicious food.

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Without exaggeration, London can be called a city for culinary gourmets. Here you will definitely find a restaurant, cafe or pub whose atmosphere and cuisine you will like. You may ask, how can a tourist eat in London without spending too much? This is guaranteed to be facilitated by a huge selection of establishments for every taste and budget. The capital of Great Britain is a city of youth, which means that cheap cafes in London are quite common. We offer you a list of places where you can eat deliciously and inexpensively in London.

Cheap restaurants in London

This French restaurant has existed since 2001, but in 2013 it was significantly expanded without changing the concept. Now visitors can enjoy French cuisine in the renovated room and, if desired, even dine in a closed room. The cost of a three-course dinner here does not exceed 55 pounds, and lunch will cost 30 pounds.

Address: 3-7 Devonshire Rd, London W4 2EU
Tube Station: Turnham Green
Opening hours: 12:00 – 14:30, 18:30 – 22:30

Little Social combines British, French and European cuisine in its menu. Here you can spend time both with a cheerful company at the bar and at a cozy table in the hall. Jason Atherton wanted to give his restaurant a French bistro feel, and he certainly succeeded. The establishment has long been integrated into the atmosphere of a quiet street in Mayfair as if it had always existed there.


Address: 5 Pollen Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 1NE
Tube station: Oxford Circus
Opening hours: 12:00 – 14:30, 18:00 – 22:30

A small Italian restaurant-pizzeria in Soho will be remembered for its pasta, hot sandwiches and light salads. This family establishment gives a feeling of peace and comfort, because the owners themselves, a wife who has been working in the restaurant business for more than 20 years, care about the happiness of their visitors. Lunch for two at Soho Joe can cost an average of £25.

Address: 22-25 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 3RY
Tube Station: Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus
Opening hours: 11:00 – 23:00

Restaurant Oh'Lola

Spanish, Mediterranean and European cuisines in one place. Here you can try a special vegetarian paella, paella with meat or seafood for only 6-8 pounds. Large portions and low prices - what better idea for a budget trip? Hot Spanish summer in the middle of gloomy London - come here and feel why so many Brits prefer Oh'Lola.

Address: 58 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8LS
Tube station: Farringdon Station
Opening hours: 11:30 – 16:00

The cozy French restaurant Mamie's is located in Covent Garden, just a few minutes from the metro station, making it quite a popular place. However, it is worth remembering the special cuisine of this establishment - crepes with various sweet fillings and biscuits with savory ones costing from 4 to 11 pounds. Since Mamie's is the center of French traditions, it is impossible to imagine a meal here without a classic drink - cider. You should definitely try it.

Address: 19 Catherine Street, London
Tube Station: Covent Garden, Holborn
Opening hours: 10:00 – 22:30

Cheap cafes in London

This place is filled with an atmosphere of innovation, because the owners David Jr. and David Sr., as they call themselves, managed to visit many countries and try many cuisines before opening their establishment. If you are wondering where to have breakfast in London, visit Arancini Brothers Factory. The cafe specializes in Italian and Australian fast food cuisine. And if you think that such fast food is not created for vegans, you are mistaken. On the menu, among the burgers and risotto balls that Arancini is famous for, you can easily find vegan options that don't skimp on flavor.

Address: 115A Kentish Town Rd, London NW1 8PB
Tube Station: Kentish Town
Opening hours: 08:00 – 21:30

If you are choosing where to eat deliciously and inexpensively in London, then note that the highest price for a dish at the Regency is 6 pounds. Burgers, pastas, salads and sweets - everything your heart desires is presented on the local menu. This place has been attracting Londoners since 1946 thanks to its traditional British cuisine. The interior is in the art deco style, the walls are covered with photographs - this is what creates such a unique atmosphere of this establishment.

Address: 17-19 Regency St, Westminster, London SW1P 4BY
Metro station: Pimlico
Opening hours: 07:00 – 14:30, 16:00 – 19:15

Indian YMCA has already won the hearts of many London students. It is located in a hostel, but anyone can visit it. If you are a fan of oriental spices and are looking for a tasty and inexpensive place to eat in London, then this is the place for you. In addition to Indian cuisine, they also offer Asian dishes and a special vegetarian menu.

Address: 41 Fitzroy Square, Fitzrovia, London W1T 6AQ
Subway station: Warren Street
Opening hours: 07:30 – 09:15, 12:00 – 14:00, 19:00 – 20:30

Are you excited about Korean and Japanese cuisine? Visit Wellbeing Kitchen for local homemade noodles, rice cakes and other spicy dishes. Prices here range from 3 to 6 pounds; the most expensive item on the sushi and sashimi menu is the seafood set. And the price-quality ratio will pleasantly surprise you, because the portions here are really not small.

Address: 232 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8EG
Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road
Opening hours: 09:00 – 20:00, except Sundays, when the establishment is closed

The history of this establishment goes back to 1914. Since then, Golden Hines has changed significantly, but its calling card remains its menu of fish and chips. There is often a queue here for this typical British selection. The price for a serving of fish here ranges from 7 to 11 pounds, and you can enjoy dessert for only 5 pounds. By 2016, the cafe had a “bring your own bottle” policy, but it recently received a license to sell alcohol. That's why visitors can now enjoy a glass of beer or wine for less than £5.

Address: 73 Marylebone Lane, London
Tube Station: Bond Street
Opening hours: 12:00 – 15:00, 18:00 – 22:00

Cheap pubs in London

Simmons Soho Pub

This neon bar in the heart of Soho is guaranteed to grab your attention with its bright lights. Cocktails, shots, wine list - drinks for every taste. However, what pleases tourists most of all is the budget offers of this establishment - “happy hours”. During this time, visitors can try a bottle of beer or glass of wine for as little as £2. And while Simmons is one of London's cheap pubs, this Soho gem is also known for its atmospheric interiors, which will ensure you have an unforgettable evening.

Address: 2 Bateman St, Soho, London W1D 4AE
Tube Station: Tottenham Court Road, Leicester Square
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 15:00 – 23:30, Friday and Saturday 15:00 – 24:00

The old nun's head pub

This pub characterizes itself as the hub of suburbia in urban London. Here you will be offered not only a variety of drinks, but also a large menu of dishes from burgers to sweets. And yet this place is famous for its beer, for which visitors come here from all parts of London. Regular customers love to bring their children to the pub, so if you're looking to relax with the family, The old nun's will welcome you.

Address: 15 Nunhead Green, London SE15 3QQ
Tube station: Nunhead station
Opening hours: 12:00 – 24:00

The Yorkshire Gray Pub

This bar is simply created for whiskey connoisseurs, because the list of items here consists of one hundred items at once. If you feel that it is too difficult to make a choice, the friendly staff will kindly help you. As for food, the local menu offers homemade burgers and sandwiches, as well as large and small plates of meat, fish, vegetables and sauces for drinks.

Address: 2 Theobalds Rd, London WC1X 8PN
Tube Station: Chancery Lane
Opening hours: 12:00 – 21:00, the pub is closed on Sundays

This is one of London's most popular bars and has twice won the Pub of the Year title. Its alcoholic menu consists of a huge range of wines, champagnes, whiskeys, gins, cocktails and beers. However, no less attention is paid here to the cuisine, which has become the hallmark of the establishment. They say that during the 170 years of the bar's existence, Charles Dickens, Charlie Chaplin and even Winston Churchill liked to come here. The Victoria will soon reopen its doors to the public after a refurbishment, so don't miss your chance to enjoy a pint in this repository of urban legends.

Address: 10A Strathearn Place Paddington, London W2 2NH
Tube Station: Paddington
Opening hours: 12:00 – 21:30

If you like to have a beer while watching a football match, be sure to visit The Chelsia Pensioner. A large hall with plasmas was simply created so that fans could enjoy this action. During the summer, there is an Alice in Wonderland-themed garden where you can socialize while tasting local ale, cider or craft beer. The menu is quite small, but the delicious dishes are affordable.

Address: 358 Fulham Rd, Chelsea, London SW10 9UU
Tube Station: Fulham Broadway
Opening hours: 09:30 – 24:00

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We decided to finally figure out where there are hidden places in London where your lunch won’t cost as much as a cast-iron bridge. Inexpensive food does not necessarily mean fast food, harmful carbohydrates and other GMOs, you just need to be able to choose wisely.

Be sure to try the street food. In London, it is completely safe to eat in markets, from stalls, tables at the entrances to supermarkets and metro stations. The food there is very varied, for all tastes and inexpensive. A large lunch will cost you £5-£7, and a snack will cost you even less. Here you will find all the street food markets in central London, starting with the most famous Borough Market, and on the website itself there is a link to a map of street food throughout the city.

In terms of food and more, London is the most international city in the world. Here you can find Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Turkish, Lebanese, Indian, Malaysian cuisine literally on every corner. A couple of courses (without alcohol) will literally cost you £10 per person.

English Breakfast is an absolutely amazing phenomenon; if you eat it in the morning, you can last until the evening with virtually no snacking. If you are passing through London, check to see if it is automatically included in the price of your hotel room. If not, you can easily find a cafe or pub nearby that serves it for £6-8 at any time of the day.

Food before going to the theater. Unexpected, right? Even if you are not going to the theater today, you can definitely take advantage of this offer. You will have to eat earlier than usual for dinner, somewhere from 17:30 to 19:30, but big discounts await you, especially in the West End, where many theaters are located.

Many supermarkets offer so-called ‘meal deals’. A lunch consisting of a sandwich, a drink and a piece of fruit can cost you three pounds. Or host a dinner at home for two with dessert and a bottle of wine for £10-12.

Pay attention to the so-called ‘soft-launches’. They are usually held by very expensive restaurants before launching something new. This is how they solve the problem of testing the menu and atmosphere, and give the first visitors a 50% discount. You can find such offers at hot-dinners.com.

Delivering food to your home is significantly cheaper than the same food in a restaurant, so actively use deliveroo.co.uk delivery or try other aggregator sites like hungryhouse.co.uk.

Get yourself a Taste Card and you will be pleasantly surprised at how many discounts and offers it gives for two dishes for the price of one. The same card gives a discount on tickets to the VUE and Odeon cinema chains. Feel free to register on special discount sites, for example, on Travelzoo, with their coupons you can even get into Michelin-starred restaurants.

If you want to seriously save on food, do not take alcohol in a restaurant, limit yourself to asking for a jug of tap water to be placed on the table. They are required by law to provide you with water for free, and if you wish, you can add lemon and ice to it for free. Often in restaurants there is “house wine”, which is usually served not in bottles, but in decanters. Sometimes it can be very good and relatively inexpensive. And you won't have to overpay.

Study the menu before entering the restaurant. By law, they are required to post it at the entrance indicating real prices. Mentally add another 12.5% ​​to your bill - this is the usual service charge in London - and calculate whether you can afford it. And don’t disdain chain cafes, pizzerias and other catering establishments. Their food is quite up to standard and quite cheap.

Check out the many Italian and Greek bakeries located throughout the city. They serve pre-cooked food that is heated in the microwave. The portions are huge, everything is made on the same day. And they often give you a free salad as a bonus. Here are places in central London where you can eat lunch for £4-£7. It is quite possible that you will find a magnificent panoramic view of the city, and these are not restaurants, but simple city cafes near all sorts of city attractions.

Those who say that finding a good restaurant in London is either very difficult or very expensive, most likely have not been to London for the last 7-10 years. The situation has changed dramatically, and a lot of wonderful establishments have appeared with quite reasonable prices.

The best place to start your search is on the Time Out magazine website. There will also be a list of London gastropubs that combine the charm of a British pub with restaurant-quality food. The selection can be sorted by distance, cuisine or the opinions of food critics.

The city's free newspaper, the London Evening Standard, regularly publishes themed restaurant reviews: where to eat with a romantic twist on Valentine's Day, who makes the best pancakes, the best restaurants in Mayfair, etc. Here's this link for a list and overview of all the new places that have just opened, and if you just want to drink beer in a typical English pub, then this is the place for you.