Why Food In Britain Has Never Been Better

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Why Food In Britain Has Never Been Better

Words by Mr George Reynolds

26 September 2018

Cured beef with green beans and terrine at St John. Photograph by Mr Stephan Johnson, courtesy of St John

“True Modern British food – the real food of contemporary Britain – is diverse, thrilling and constantly evolving”

The Traditionalists

Left: The Marksman. Photograph by Ms Harriet Clare, courtesy of The Marksman. Right: mince on toast at The Quality Chop House. Photograph by Ms Patricia Niven, courtesy of The Quality Chop House

The Modern Brit-ish

Left: roast bone marrow and parsley salad at St John. Photograph by Mr Stephan Johnson, courtesy of St John. Right: The Clove Club. Photograph courtesy of The Clove Club

The Ingredient Fetishists

Left: Lyle’s. Photograph courtesy of Lyle’s. Right: smoked pine cones at L’Enclume. Photograph courtesy of L’Enclume

The Pyromaniacs

Left: garlic bread and anchovy at Brat. Photograph courtesy of Brat. Right: St Leonards. Photograph courtesy of St Leonards

The East London Globalists

Left: The Laughing Heart. Photograph courtesy of The Laughing Heart. Right: guineafowl agnolotti in brodo at P Franco. Photograph by Mr Benjamin McMahon, courtesy of P Franco