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Inside London’s Restaurant Scene with Tom Parker Bowles

Inside London’s Restaurant Scene with Tom Parker Bowles

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What is British food, really? Is it actually British? And how did London become one of the greatest dining cities in the world? In this episode of The Luxury Dispatch, Tom Chamberlin sits down with food writer and critic Tom Parker Bowles to explore the extraordinary evolution of London’s culinary scene. From oyster carts and street food in the markets of the Haymarket to the grand dining rooms of the aristocracy, London’s food story is one of constant reinvention. What began as a city divided between lavish private dining and humble street fare has transformed into a global crossroads of flavour - where cultures, techniques, and traditions collide. The two Toms trace the journey from chefs arriving after the French Revolution to the rise of iconic institutions like Wiltons, and the impact of hotels like The Savoy and Claridge’s in shaping modern dining. Along the way, they uncover: How Royalty and aristocracy shaped what Britain eats Why French cuisine dominated London for centuries The rise of restaurants beyond private homes and clubs The cultural mix that defines London food today Why British cuisine has been misunderstood for so long This is a story of empire, migration, class, and taste - and how London went from a city of taverns and chop houses to one of the most exciting food capitals in the world. Download SAILY in your app store and use our code DISPATCH at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For further details go to https://saily.com/dispatch Music by Alex Mendham & His Orchestra https://www.alexmendham.com/ The Luxury Dispatch is produced by Platform Media in partnership with The Rake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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