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British Staples

Coming back to Manila in good shape (translation: less baby fat) doesn’t mean I starved myself in the U.K. by just drinking water and eating bagels for breakfast. No, no, no. My appetite for good food has not changed a bit, not even once. I consider myself lucky to be in the company of people with hyperactive taste buds.

And the secret of a fit body is not Fitrum. It’s nanny work, folks.

We were frequent visitors of different restaurants in the town centre of Kingston-Upon-Thames. Here are samples of pure gastronomical delights:

Fish ‘n’ Chips

fish & chips
Deep fried cod in batter, chips (we call it French fries in Manila) and green peas. Fish ‘n’ Chips is a British staple that goes well with Coke. It looks oh so simple but it’s a double YUMMY. Price ranges from ₤4.50 to ₤5.50

Roasted Lamb

lamb
I ate lamb for the first time. I ordered one with all the trimmings – carrots, sprouts (they say these grow only in winter months), turnips that tasted like sweet potato (kamote) and mixed vegetables. Prices range from ₤5.00 to ₤6.00.

Cheesecake with Cranberry Syrup

cheesecake
Yummy dessert priced at ₤2.50.

We also ate at Beefeater, a restaurant along Leatherhead Road in Chessington, Surrey. They offer steaks and a variety of dishes. Average check per head could range from ₤8.00 to ₤12.00. It’s a nice and cozy place. One of the chefs is a Filipino.

beefeater

In terms of barbecue, I heavily recommend, not The Aristocrat Restaurant, but Frangos fire-grilled chicken barbecue that goes terrific with rice and your choice of mild to hot sauces. It’s the best-tasting barbecue in the world! We ate at Frangos in Odeon near Bentalls Mall in Kingston. (Sorry, no food picture as I was very busy eating then.)

Bon appetit!

Meeting Big Ben

From Waterloo Station, we took the Jubilee Line (underground train) to Westminster station and it took us less than 5 minutes to get there. But if you add up the minutes we had spent climbing up and down the escalators and finding our way through the underground maze, it would total to about 30 minutes. We emerged from that hole at half past 2PM and were surprised to find the London Eye on the other side of Thames. We could have just crossed the bridge by foot to get to the Clock Tower and saved ourselves time to catch our breaths.

The Big Ben Clock

The Big Ben Clock

The Clock Tower is part of the design structure of the Palace of Westminster Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin made after a fire destroyed the palace in 1834. It is located at the northeastern part of the palace. The Clock Tower started its operations in 1859.

A lot of people refer to the Clock Tower as Big Ben. Officially, the nickname Big Ben was given to its 16-ton hour bell, the biggest among the tower’s 4 quarter bells. There are unconfirmed legends that surround the naming of Clock Tower’s hour bell.

Today, the Clock Tower is considered the world’s largest four-faced chiming clock and has become a center of New Year celebrations and a major tourist destination in the United Kingdom.

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