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Savoring London's Finest: Unveiling the Best Steakhouse Gems

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In a bustling metropolis like London, where culinary delights abound in every corner, discerning food enthusiasts often find themselves on a quest for the perfect steakhouse experience. Whether you're a local connoisseur or a visitor eager to indulge in the city's gastronomic offerings, navigating through the myriad of options can be a daunting task. Fear not, for we've embarked on a journey to uncover the crème de la crème of London's steakhouse scene, presenting you with a curated selection of establishments that promise to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more. Hawksmoor : Nestled in the heart of Covent Garden, Hawksmoor is synonymous with excellence when it comes to steak. Renowned for its impeccably sourced British beef, expertly cooked to perfection over charcoal, this revered institution has garnered a loyal following of steak aficionados. From the melt-in-your-mouth ribeye to the succulent sirloin, each cut is a testament to the restaurant...

15 London Eye Facts You Didn't Know

  The London Eye may be one of the city's most visited tourist attractions however, there are a lot of details that visitors don't know about 1.  At 443 feet high The London Eye is currently the  fourth-highest Ferris-wheel worldwide  however, it's not even in the top 20 highest structures in London the city itself. (For records, the highest building in London is the Shard which is 1,004 feet in height.) Fun fact that the circumference of the wheel measures 1,392 feet. If it weren't a wheel it would be much taller over the Shard. 2.   A ride on the London Eye takes 30 minutes  and it is moving at approximately 0.6 miles an hour. 3.   Husband-and-wife team David Marks and Julia Barfield  created the concept for the Eye as a response to a contest in 1993 which asked Londoners to design a brand new landmark that would mark the millennium. The competition was unsuccessful however, the Marks and Barfield's idea was well-received an...