![]() ![]() Where: 142 Chiswick High Rd, Chiswick, London W4 1PU Grace Dent called it London's "greatest new pudding" when it first debuted in 2015 and it's still just as good today. One of London's first breakout French toasts on Instagram, the kinako French toast at Shackfuyu with its matcha soft serve. Where: 14A Old Compton St, London W1D 4TJ Tell yourself it's one of your five a day. ![]() There's a French toast for everyone at Mayfair restaurant Popina, from Nutella marshmallow melt and Peanut butter, banana and toffee to this Forest berries compote with sour cream and maple syrup. It's made with boiled and mashed purple yam (ube halaya) along with coconut mascarpone and latik (toasted coconut) and uses the bakery's signature Panadera Loaf. This Filipino bakery from the team behind Mamamsons, has one big Insta hit on its hands with its ube French toast. Where: 83 Kentish Town Rd, London NW1 8NY Blowtorched to give it a caramelised top, it's served with vanilla ice-cream and crumble. The cinnamon-dusted French Toast at Lantana is filled with an apple and pear compote and served up with plenty of maple cream and candied walnuts.Ĭhef Jun Tanaka's legendary pain perdu hasn't been off the menu since he opened his Charlotte Street restaurant. Where: Fitzrovia, London Bridge and Shoreditch One of the signature brunch desserts at Peckham's Kudu is their babka French toast with caramelised kumquat, hazelnuts and dollops of extremely moreish miso caramel. If you're breakfasting at Hide, make sure you order their French toast which comes topped with blueberry compote and crème crue - a raw, naturally cultured creme fraiche. rolled in cinnamon sugar and served with tahini caramel for dipping. Only available at The Good Egg's Soho branch is this dish of babka French toast sticks. Where: Unit G9 Kingly Court, Kingly St, Carnaby, London W1B 5PW Tel Aviv restaurant Bala Baya has blackberry pita french toast with mango and yuzu, maple, creme anglaise, macademia nuts and rose. Where: Arch 25, Old union yard arches, 229 Union St, London SE1 0LR But who really wants that, when they could be ordering one of these gorgeous, calorific French toast delights instead? In recent years London brunching has been all about avo on toast. ![]()
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