I couldn’t see a difference between some parts of the lounge / dining areas and the main restaurant except some tables were high with stools and in a kind of walk way between the kitchen and restaurant (which I wouldn’t want to sit at). There are several areas inside, a bar, a lounge / dining area and the main restaurant. Lounge / dining area, Amazonico PriceĪround £150 pp for three courses, drinks and service Good to know You aren’t going to find many other places that can compete with Amazonico for pure draw dropping scenery. Service is friendly and attentive and Oh Em Gee the interior is out of this world. There’s a sushi menu as well as food from Brazil, Colombia and Peru. King of London’s instagrammable restaurants, Amazonico is a trip through the Amazon visually and gastronomically. A.O.KĬoming soon Amazonico Walking into Amazonico Where menus are available, I’ve linked them to the ‘price’ headings. There are lots of lists of instagrammable places out there but most of them don’t tell you one important thing: is it actually worth going? And even if somewhere is worth trying for the experience, is it worth going back just for the food? In my experience, these types of places are a mixed bag, so I’ve to set out my thoughts on the places I’ve visited in London to get the most social media friendly snaps and the remaining places on my list to try (marked ‘coming soon’!). I was a bit late to this party but have certainly been making up for lost time exploring London’s most Instagrammable bars, restaurants and cafes. Having good food and service is no longer enough, you’d better look good on the ‘gram too. The restaurant scene, especially in cities, has been changing over the last few years. Are London’s prettiest restaurants, bars and cafes really worth it?
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