1. Turnips
8.8
43 Borough Market, London, Greater London
Fruit and Vegetable Store · South Bank · 9 tips and reviews
Paul Bradbury: Amazing variety of produce, you can get most things here when in season, excellent selection of mushrooms and some quite exotic fruit and veg that are hard to find.
Dave Marshall: A vegetarian food heaven. Key an eye out for seasonal exotic fruits
Simon Tan: Carrot and orange juice
2. Palm House
9.4
Kew Rd, London, Greater London
Botanical Garden · Kew · 10 tips and reviews
Martin Tiedemann: 12 January: Winter never comes to the Palm House, which since 1848 has been home to exotic palms and plants collected from around the world. Down in the darkened basement there is a marine display.
Ruth Cheesley: Stunning, make sure you go up the staircase and walk around the top! Look up, you'll see so much more!
Jon Millwood: Make sure you climb the spiral staircase. The palms look a lot more amazing from above!
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Britannica: Privately owned gardens were tended at Kew from as early as the 16th century. The site was acquired from the Capel family in 1731 by the Prince of Wales, who created a garden for exotic plants in 1759
Josh Wood: If you like gardens, exotic flowers or great outdoors, Kew is the place for you. entrance is not free though, (£20) but it worth it! :)
Mar Tin: It's hands down the best farmers market in london and I know all of them... -Reishi mushrooms or tulsi kombucha and cbd oil - just to name a few exotic top items there..
Mar Tin: The raw organic ferments stall!! PaMa hast amazing Sauerkrauts, kimchi, kombucha, pickles and even raw crackers. Next level naturally fermented probiotic food.
Ben Robra: Great produce. The vegetables are just so much tastier.
6. Babur
8.9
119 Brockley Rise, Brockley, Greater London
Indian Restaurant · 25 tips and reviews
Clea Romeo: It doesn't have the normal Indian choices that you expect, instead it has more exotic choices. I found the main chicken curry to be a bit too intensely flavoured and couldn't eat much of it
Kelly Sweetz: This is my favourite indian in the whole of london,it produces & serves wonderful indian food. The staff are lovely at the takeaway and restaurant too. A must visit for all who love indian cuisine.
Jon Choo: Try the Laverstoke Park Buffalo Lal Maas, Crispy Okra with Ghee rice. Simply incredible. Voted one of the top Indian restaurant in Britain and deservedly so.
James Pimentel-Pinto: Lovely location, ambiance and funky, slightly wannabe clientele. Throw in a few ladies of the night after a certain hour and deliciously exotic cocktails and it's a surreal yet amusing place.
R S: Always stay there when I'm in London take a Hyde park view room and enjoy the view
ToryBurch: It’s hard to beat the location — between Hyde Park and Knightsbridge. Its Michelin-starred Dinner by Heston Blumenthal specializes in historic British gastronomy. Tipsy cake, anyone?
Serradura: Excellent food market with a wide variety of exotic food from different countries. Everything looks and smells amazing. You can find Korean burritos, Jamaican patties, Ethiopian coffee, and much more!
JET: The top three "must tries" are the Korean 'Korrito' burrito, Hog Roast Roll with apple sauce and Frenchie's duck confit burger and Frenchie Frites with truffle mayonnaise. Heaps of other foods to try.
intmainvoid: The duck confit burger from The Frenchie is to die for.
12. Champor Champor
8.1
62-64 Weston St., Bermondsey, Greater London
Asian Restaurant · 46 tips and reviews
María: Really cute and exotically decorated, this place offers a surprisingly affordable and tasty lunch experience.
David Allen: Everything we tried here was excellent. Duck confit, pork belly, beef rendang, lamb shanks in coffee & wine. Super! And the service was friendly & helpful.
David Rose: Great little restaurant with lovely food, try the ostrich!
13. The Alchemist
8.1
6 Bevis Marks, London, Greater London
Cocktail Bar · Aldgate · 47 tips and reviews
Ari Sigal: Great exotic cocktails with a flair. Fun for a happy hour or bug group
William Lock: If you are into your cocktails then you really must visit! Something for everyone and you really could spend a whole evening watching the bar staff prepare your drinks. Get a seat at the bar and enjoy
Lauren: If you're there as a couple, DEFINITELY worth getting the Mad Hatter's Tea Party cocktail. Very impressive! Don't get the Indigo Sunset - tastes like arse. (More specifically, tastes like soap).