
Anyone who visits London often knows immediately that people can easily find incredible restaurant food from any region of the world whenever they want. With numerous options to choose from, it takes virtually no effort on the part of hungry people to explore the best of international cuisines offered by family restaurants anywhere in the city on a given day. This is certainly true on the night I went to Edgware Road for supper during one of my recent visits to London.
When longtime friends Dan and Misa knew of my return visit, they suggested that we meet up at Edgware Road Underground Station one evening after they finished work to randomly pick out a restaurant along the heavily trafficked road bearing the same name. Edgware Road is known for having many popular African and Middle-Eastern restaurants to choose from, which proved to be a small challenge for us to figure out the best option that night. In other words, while we didn’t quite know what we wanted in advance, we also expected that something very appealing would eventually materialize to satisfy our awaiting appetites.
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