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London Landmarks Afternoon Tea

City sightseeing while enjoying you favorite Tea Time?

The London Landmarks Afternoon Tea at The Kensigton, would transport you around the most famous monuments of the British capital.

As location is an integral part of The Kensington’s success, nestled, as the name suggests in the heart of one of London’s most desirable areas, the hotel recently launched this Tea Time as celebration of the city.

Skyline of scones, sandwiches and sweets pays homage to the capital’s iconic buildings will be presented on a London Eye-inspired tea stand.

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Favourite brunch spots in London

London offers so many good places for brunch and selecting my favourite ones was no easy task.

Electric Diner, I have to admit that my favourite way to spend a Sunday is walking around Notting Hill and stopping by the Electric Diner for some of their famous Eggs Royal and an oat milk matcha latte. A fun fact about this spot, it’s actually part of the famous “Electric Cinema”! For those of you who haven’t heard of this place, it is the coolest, most luxurious, vintage cinema you will ever come across. Brunch + movies on a Sunday doesn’t sound that bad am I right?

Eggbreak,

Being an early bird will definitely help you avoid queuing! Alternatively though you can walk by to give your name and number at the front desk! They will text you back as soon as a table is available and it usually isn’t more than 30 min wait. This option gives you some time to walk around the area before brunch and take pictures of the colourful houses in the neighborhood! A definite must try from the menu is their Cornflake French toast with caramelised banana, blueberries, brown butter and maple syrup ! (to die for)

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Abuelo, this aussie inspired cafe is located in the heart of Covent Garden. One of my favourite choices for a lunch break as my uni is 5 mins walk from it, and the cake display is an absolute work of art!

The dishes usually change depending on the season but I can guarantee every choice will be super colourful and delicious.

The Dayrooms, this small cafe is located in Notting Hill and is ideal for a Sunday break after a stroll down the famous Portobello Market.

It offers a lot of healthy and original options!

The Locals Cafe, located in Chelsea, one of the best areas where I love to stroll, the café offers a healthy european cuisine using only the best seasonal products.

I tried the gluten free berry pancakes, the acai bowl is one of the best I’ve tried in London and (of course) Avocado Toast.

Perfect also for a coffee break if you are in the neighbourhood.

Avobar, inspired by Californian style plates it offers, as you can guess by the name, an ‘avocentric menu’.

My suggestion is definitely to try the Avo Bun Burger, this is a burger made with an entire avocado instead of bread.

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10 best places where to brunch in Paris

I have to tell you that brunching (apparently) is one of the most popular activities in Paris. Especially on Sundays you can queue for hours just to eat some pancakes, but for these 10 places, even queuing is worth it.

Some places organize brunch even during the weekdays, so check it out and if you can avoid to waste your time queuing during the weekends.

I also wanted to say you that except of being really photogenic food is really really tasty.

Hardware société Paris, queued for 1 hour and a half to get it, but the food is just wow. This cafe offers a variety of food for a good kiwi/Aussie brunch.

And after the brunch you can have an excellent walk over Montmartre and surroundings, it’s just around the corner.

Holybelly, the thing I adore are their savory pancakes, best thing I’ve had so far. I couldn’t imagine bacon mixed with maple sirup, but after I tried for the firs time these pancakes…. I am dreaming about them even at night.

 

 

 

Season, the first place where I have tried the brunch in Paris, and it remained one of my favorite ones. I love the matcha pancakes & the fresh smoothies.

Café MéricourtI’ve tried this place when it was just opened, but I didn’t have time to take some pics. Their eggs 🍳 are sooo damn tasty, you should absolutely try them, and they’re photogenic too, perfect combo right?

Pics by @where.locals.eat & @igorjosif

Marlon, located close to the Eiffel Tower, this Californian inspired restaurant serve some typical american brunch dishes. I recommend the eggs benedict & the waffle. And the staff makes the experience extremely nice!

Ralph’s, if you’re searching for a refined and chic brunch, this place, located in Saint-Germain-des-Près is perfect for you. The restaurant, as you can imagine from the name is the Ralph Laurent restaurant. The thing I love the most is their courtyard: perfect for the spring/summer days (check out my pic pretending to be serious while I’m choosing my brunch).

 

Marcelle, the first meeting with @lafilerebelle was here, but except for the sweet memories, food is so good, as you can see in the picture I had a healthy brunch, but there’s much more you can choose from their menu.

Clint, this place was suggested by my friend @lajeanettem🤗. Good news: THEY TAKE RESERVATIONS ON SUNDAYSS, so make sure to to book your table in advance.

Zia, tried this place for the first time in the sweet company of @nyctoparis , the burrito was literally insane, and in the menu you can find different dishes from all the typical brunch things. The best thing is to ask the staff some suggestions..

La Recyclerie, mandatory stop before going to the historical Paris Flea Market on lazy Sundays. This place is an experimental location dedicated to the eco-responsibility.

In the rear part of the restaurant you have an old railway all covered in green with plants and some vegetable gardens, it’s really interesting to see it at leas once.

For the brunch they serve a formal made of two main dishes (one sweet and one savory) and unlimited coffe, bread with jam, etc…