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The significance of historical dining spots can’t be overstated. The green huts, iconic landmarks from the late 1800s, continue to serve underappreciated yet delightful food exclusively to cab drivers, offering a unique bite in a picturesque setting. A standout here is a breakfast torpedo roll packed with traditional fry-up components.
Further into London’s culinary core lies the renowned Bagel Bake on Brick Lane, celebrated not just for its authenticity but also its 24-hour service, allowing locals and tourists alike to indulge in the allure of hunky salt beef bagels and other tempting varieties, including smoked salmon and cream cheese, anytime.