London Fry-up
I'll be in London for a 24 hour layover next week. I'll be staying at a friend's in Chelsea. Any recommendations for a good fry up in that area? Thanks.
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not sure if it is still there, but The Chelsea Kitchen on The King's Rd always used to do a decent brekkie
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best traditional i.e cooked by cockney's london fry-up is Terry's cafe on great suffolk st, se1
try the cumberland sausage, it's devine!
You can have a proper blow out for about a fiver and a cup of tea is 20p!!!
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